24 January 2004, 04:32
SmokerBrass/Powder disposal
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
24 January 2004, 04:54
bartscheBury the brass and water down the powder and use it for fertilizer. Really

roger
24 January 2004, 05:09
Paul BIt'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.
Paul B.
24 January 2004, 08:39
SmokerThanks Boy's, appreciate it. Suppose the fertilizer will put a snap to my beans

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24 January 2004, 14:59
imashooter2Brass 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.
24 January 2004, 17:40
Jumptrapoh 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!
24 January 2004, 20:13
Lar45You could squirt some WD-40 or oil in the cases to render the primers inert.
25 January 2004, 07:21
RicochetI 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.)
