Hunting Washington Forum
Equipment & Gear => Guns and Ammo => Topic started by: Crunchy on January 08, 2024, 06:01:15 PM
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I have a few hundred rounds of brass that is no longer worthy of reloading. Toss or is there some other use/value worth keeping them for? Just trying to organize/clean the reloading room and tired of looking at them.
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Since you are Puyallup, the Tacoma Sportsman's Collects them. The non reloadable brass is recycled, the club does retain a little profit.
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I shoot at Nisqually out in Eatonville. Didn't think to ask them.
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I shoot at Nisqually out in Eatonville. Didn't think to ask them.
They might as well, I've seen them pickup brass after a Speed Steel Shoot.
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If they are odd ball cases some one would want them for their collection.
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I would just post them for someone to have
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Recycle. There is a recycling place on Lacey says they will old brass cases. Off Carpenter Rd.
I told them what I had, old cases that are not reloadable. Some cracked split necks. Some with live primers in, you know loose primer pockets.
I said something about taking the live primers out. He said don't worry about it.
I told him I didn't want any money, I just didn't want to though the in the trash.
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Melt it down for hard cast solids