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26 January 2021, 19:32
theback40
How much is enough?
Hand surgery has me sidelined for a bit. To ke ep from going mad, I've been sorting brass.
Once I started, I'm amazed at how much there is.
I'm into the thousands of 30-06, 308, 223 brass. plus strange things I'll never use like 224 wthby, and 22 jet.
It doesn't eat anything, so no cost to keep, but what do I need it all for either?
What would you folks do?
26 January 2021, 19:46
dpcd
KEEP IT!!!!
Now is not the time to divest yourself of anything.
26 January 2021, 20:34
TomP
quote:
Originally posted by dpcd:
KEEP IT!!!!
Now is not the time to divest yourself of anything.


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TomP

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26 January 2021, 20:42
dpcd
I tell everyone who says they have stocks; etc; Invest in Iron and Lead. And by Iron and Lead, I don't mean iron and lead.
And now I will add, Brass.
26 January 2021, 21:04
Lamar
it sounds like you need a 240 Weatherby rifle, and maybe something in 22 jet to go with it.

having a grundle of once fired 0-6 brass is a godsend.
if you have that you have the makings for just about everything else below it.
I have a die set to make 250 savage cases from 0-6 brass, which means I also have 300 savage brass, 308 brass, 7 mauser brass, 257 Roberts brass etc..
26 January 2021, 21:10
richj
Strange how it accumulates over the years. Even, like you, stuff I don't have a rifle for.
Coffee can of 338, sold the blaser years ago.

ton of 300Sav. but I still have one of those. about 10 218 bee's don't know anyone with one of those.

Keep it.
26 January 2021, 21:46
AXEL19
If nothing else use some of it as trading goods. Lots of trading going on right now for primers, brass, bullets and powder.
26 January 2021, 21:52
p dog shooter
I been a brass saver for decades most reloader's are.

Right now I am glad I kept every thing and have dies for cailber's I do not own.
26 January 2021, 22:07
theback40
I'm the guy everyone comes to with " can you put this scope on?" And also to drop off any empties they fire or find.
27 January 2021, 01:26
georgeld
No kidding!
Buckets full or half full sooner or later
get to crowding the room!
I know that deal first hand.

Hell I even save dead primers. Good reason for that too: Sold a 3# coffee can full for $38 to the scrap dealer a few years ago. Now have another over half full. Hey, it's brass!!

7mags are near to filling a 5 gal bucket. I have one yes, but, there is a limit, right?

**I could use 50 more 7mm or 300 RUM, and maybe 40 more .375 H&H cases.**

Have enough powder and primers to fill three 4' shelves. Price's keep going up the more it's worth. NOT FOR SALE though!

George


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28 January 2021, 19:50
p dog shooter
Coffee cans, boxes, buckets, bags.

I scraped all my old primers, brass when scrap prices were high.

Now I am just collecting again.
31 January 2021, 00:02
Atkinson
Depends on your age and and the amount..I sell mine ,then turn around and buy some more, they buy the same caliber again and need to buy brass etc..nothing works out perfect..


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15 February 2021, 18:58
Minkman
Started saving fired primer and anvils in 2008 on the chance it may come down to using strike anywhere match tip powder, acetone and dead primers. Waiting for an effective recipe.