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I shoot at public ranges,,, they encourage you to leave your brass... in fact, carters entire shooting area is nothing but brass and broke clays. Do I pick up brass? Mine, other than 22 or 9mm.. YES Others? Well, that depends... A box of 300 wsm, with all 20 carefully tucked back in, chunked into the trash? you bettya steel case? NO. 45/70? everytime 10 mm (Pecos, ole buddy, did you say 10mm?) damn right. Average stuff? not any more... i've got cans of 308/3006/243/270 that aint doing anything but taking up space... Since I shoot mostly big stuff or custom stuff these days, you are darn tooting I pick up mine... Odd duck stuff? PLASTIC 308 round? hell yeah The day I find a box or 3 of once fired 416 rigby, well, buddies, I'll be laughing my a$$ off. And 500 jeffery brass on the range? yeah, that's going to happen jeffe | |||
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Yes, I do. Any special loads are kept with controlled lots of brass, but a lot of my shooting is for fun, so it all gets cleaned and sized. I've even been known to pick up a few bullets when setting up targets near the berm. When at "the farm", I shoot into boxes of magazines or my sand trap and melt the bullets down to cast again. | |||
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OHHH, hell yes-- nuthin' better in this world than a freebie. Even if i can't use it-- someone can. | |||
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quote:Yea, that one's got some thump on both ends!!! Hollywood | |||
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quote:Same here. | |||
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