Newb/Old hand behavioral markers

Old Guy: Quiet grandpa type, takes out a soft case with a Savage 99 lever gun in .300 Savage with a Lyman Alaskan scope he purchased new from the base PX back in 1954. Has a very tattered and well faded 2O rd box of .300 Savage he purchased for $3.75 with 6 cartridges remaining. Puts up a 12" round target at 100 yards with a 1/2" orange dot in the center. Loads 1 cartridge, takes aim, fires putting a hole in the orange dot. Proclaims he's done and ready for the season. Retrieves his target, Puts his rifle back in the soft case, grabs his 1 box of ammunition and goes home. (y)

Fuckin’ got me.

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From what I'm seeing at the range I use, it's brass. The new shooters aren't picking up any of their brass at all.
This particular range is run by the Department of Natural Resources in VA. On Thanksgiving, I went shooting with a friend, got there around 3. We ended up being the only people there. He and I picked up 13 pounds of 223 brass off the ground, pretty much cleaned all of it up. I went back on Sunday, earlier in the day, and picked up another 7 pounds of 223 that was new since Thursday! Plenty of 9mm laying there too.