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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
case head seperation?
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<blockquote data-quote="kc0pph" data-source="post: 550465" data-attributes="member: 35934"><p>^^ Good advice. I keep a bucket filled with all my retired brass, and bad range pick up. I squish them all with a pair of pliers, as there are 2 of us using the bench and would not one of them to get loaded. After it gets full (once or twice a month), I take it to the recycling shop and pick up 150 or so bucks. Now i pick up several 5 gallon buckets of brass every few weeks, and always pick up the rimfire stuff as well. Makes good recycling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kc0pph, post: 550465, member: 35934"] ^^ Good advice. I keep a bucket filled with all my retired brass, and bad range pick up. I squish them all with a pair of pliers, as there are 2 of us using the bench and would not one of them to get loaded. After it gets full (once or twice a month), I take it to the recycling shop and pick up 150 or so bucks. Now i pick up several 5 gallon buckets of brass every few weeks, and always pick up the rimfire stuff as well. Makes good recycling. [/QUOTE]
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