233 brass (CLOSED)

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Mitty38

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Figured I would share the wealth. Pay it forward so to say....

We had a range clean up today. I helped.
This is brass picked up from an outside range. Everything from lake city to Remington, to wolf. Different, manufacturer, some crimped, some not.
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Since I have buckets of prepped brass already, probably enough to last my lifetime.

Packed up about 250 rounds of this ground score, in a Small flat rate.
Will go to whoever says they want to mess with it first. I will pay shipping.
 
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glassparman

"OK, OK, I'm going as fast as I don't want to go!"
.223/5.56 - I usually have a 5 gallon bucket of the stuff that I pick up in the canyon by my house. At one time I had a 55 gallon drum full! I usually just take it to the scrap man.

Maybe when my wife goes back to Texas to visit our daughter in January, I'll go scrounge the canyons for a few weekends and ship it out to folks on this forum that need it.
 

Mitty38

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.223/5.56 - I usually have a 5 gallon bucket of the stuff that I pick up in the canyon by my house. At one time I had a 55 gallon drum full! I usually just take it to the scrap man.

Maybe when my wife goes back to Texas to visit our daughter in January, I'll go scrounge the canyons for a few weekends and ship it out to folks on this forum that need it.
Scrap man around here will not take Spent cartridges. Wish some one close did, I have sent hundreds of pounds of damaged, or unwanted brass to the land fill.
Hopefully someone can use it for loading.
Otherwise I will just put it in storage.
Eventually someone will ask for some.
 

RBHarter

West Central AR
If I didn't have as much as I already have I'd jump on it but I have enough to hold me for a while and almost that much more brass .......
 

Mitty38

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Heck I could set him up with a used M4 Quad Rail, upper pretty cheap. Then all he would need is the serial #'d lower. The upper is not considered gun, so easy peasy, ship direct.
Drag him right down the rabbit hole.
 
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Ian

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Talk to me about this upper...

The only brass I ever really got rid of was my 5-gallon bucket of scrap accumulations. Local yard wouldn't take it but I traded to a scrap dealer who hauls and sells in the big city for half a bucket of lead wheelweights and a shoebox full of babbit chunks. I'm not getting rid of any more brass, that stuff is real good for casting parts in sand moulds since a guy has some machine tools now.
 

Brad

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Talk to me about this upper...

The only brass I ever really got rid of was my 5-gallon bucket of scrap accumulations. Local yard wouldn't take it but I traded to a scrap dealer who hauls and sells in the big city for half a bucket of lead wheelweights and a shoebox full of babbit chunks. I'm not getting rid of any more brass, that stuff is real good for casting parts in sand moulds since a guy has some machine tools now.
So Ian is casting brass now? We may need to talk,
 

fiver

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i picked up like 8 pieces of 6.5 c-more brass this year.
I half considered buying a rifle when i got the last one off a mountain top.

you now got the tools to start sand casting brass lowers.
 

glassparman

"OK, OK, I'm going as fast as I don't want to go!"
That's how I like doing things . . . but a gun because you have some brass in that caliber!
 
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RBHarter

West Central AR
I know this guy that would take some of that useless CM off your hands to form Japanese...... The delicious irony of that you can't imagine. Like think of me and drop a headed Lyman small decapping pin in with it .
 

Ian

Notorious member
PM replied, I think we have a deal. I'll take the brass too, by the way since I've got you covered on the freight anyway.
 
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