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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
range brass
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<blockquote data-quote="rocky_lange" data-source="post: 201715" data-attributes="member: 10087"><p>Whenever I go to the range, I take a small broom and dust pan. I sweep up all the brass that other shooters leave behind and drop them in a 5 gallon pail at the house. Of course I pick through the brass for calibers I reload, but have a bunch that I do not. Mostly pistol brass. Do you think it would be worth my time to pick through the brass, separate into caliber lots, through out junk brass and try to resell the good stuff or would I be better of just taking the bucket to the local recycling center and cashing in there?</p><p> </p><p>Rocky</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocky_lange, post: 201715, member: 10087"] Whenever I go to the range, I take a small broom and dust pan. I sweep up all the brass that other shooters leave behind and drop them in a 5 gallon pail at the house. Of course I pick through the brass for calibers I reload, but have a bunch that I do not. Mostly pistol brass. Do you think it would be worth my time to pick through the brass, separate into caliber lots, through out junk brass and try to resell the good stuff or would I be better of just taking the bucket to the local recycling center and cashing in there? Rocky [/QUOTE]
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