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I have a quantity of berdan primed brass that I want to dispose of. Is soaking in water good enough to render it harmless? I also have the powder, (I believe it's corrosive), would the water process work on that also? Thanks, Smoker
 
Posts: 215 | Location: NYS | Registered: 23 August 2003Reply With Quote
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Bury the brass and water down the powder and use it for fertilizer. Really roger
 
Posts: 10226 | Location: Temple City CA | Registered: 29 April 2003Reply With Quote
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It's the primer that's corrosive, not the powder. As has been said, bury the brass and use the powder for fertilizer. Just use it sparingly as a little goes a long way.
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Thanks Boy's, appreciate it. Suppose the fertilizer will put a snap to my beans ?
 
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Brass scrap is 53 cents a pound around here. Put it in a tin bucket and set that in a fire. The primers will cook off. Then put that brass in your scrap bucket with the rest and take it to the local yard for more powder money.
 
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oh shit....don't waste that powder! What did it come out of? Weigh the charge from a cartridge...use that charge in a similar case/bore size. It makes a bang and squirts a bullet downrange! I saved lots of Chinese 8mm powder due to cracked necks. I yanked the bullets and saved the powder.....smells really good....like camphor, shoots good too!
 
Posts: 288 | Location: Kentucky | Registered: 23 August 2003Reply With Quote
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You could squirt some WD-40 or oil in the cases to render the primers inert.
 
Posts: 2924 | Location: Arkansas | Registered: 23 December 2002Reply With Quote
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I love the smell of the smoke from those Commie-bloc powders with camphor in them!

The ammonia smell of 7383's a different matter, but I'm getting to kind of like that, even! (A classic case of classical conditioning, associating that smell with the fun of shooting. Sort of like a certain perfume I encountered in my youth... Never mind. Or Hoppe's #9.)
 
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