I have a lot of used brass. Some once-fired...
My Dad and I were operating the club's range, and opened it to the public. This generated a lot of much needed funding for the club.
Anyway, a lot of people did not want their brass, and we collected a lot. We were reloading a lot back then (also selling handloads to some of the visitors we knew) but I have a lot of brass I won't reload in my lifetime. Also reloading dies I will probably never use too, but I'll just list those in another thread.
I just wanted to see if it was worth my time and effort to deal with this brass. I have popular calibers (pistol and rifle 9mm, .45ACP, .40S&W for sure, others as well, .308, 22-250, 30-06 for sure, others as well) as well as some less popular ones too. Brass is segregated but not cleaned. As-found, which is generally clean, usually once-fired. There may be grass and dirt as well, but I'll let you know the condition.
Anyway, anyone need brass?
My Dad and I were operating the club's range, and opened it to the public. This generated a lot of much needed funding for the club.
Anyway, a lot of people did not want their brass, and we collected a lot. We were reloading a lot back then (also selling handloads to some of the visitors we knew) but I have a lot of brass I won't reload in my lifetime. Also reloading dies I will probably never use too, but I'll just list those in another thread.
I just wanted to see if it was worth my time and effort to deal with this brass. I have popular calibers (pistol and rifle 9mm, .45ACP, .40S&W for sure, others as well, .308, 22-250, 30-06 for sure, others as well) as well as some less popular ones too. Brass is segregated but not cleaned. As-found, which is generally clean, usually once-fired. There may be grass and dirt as well, but I'll let you know the condition.
Anyway, anyone need brass?