17 August 2008, 10:09
bird dog 27017 hmr shells
hey i am sort of new at this but i was wondering what everyone else did with the brass from the .17? i have thought about trying to melt the brass down or selling it but haven't decided what to do yet. feel free to leave sugestions.
05 September 2008, 02:10
Bobby TomekI keep a bucket in my gun room for brass that is either non-reloadable or no longer useful. Every once in a while, I sell it as scrap metal. With the price of metals constantly on the rise, you get a nice chunk of change for the old brass which would otherwise be thrown out.
05 September 2008, 23:19
pagrisWhat Bobby said

I even pick up discarded brass at my range and throw in my brass bucket.
12 September 2008, 02:04
LWDquote:
I even pick up discarded brass at my range and throw in my brass bucket.
Our club is making $200 per month from the discarded brass sold to the scrap man. Common calibers are picked up, cleaned, and sold to those of us who reload.
LWD
13 September 2008, 02:51
tom`quote:
Originally posted by Bobby Tomek:
I keep a bucket in my gun room for brass that is either non-reloadable or no longer useful. Every once in a while, I sell it as scrap metal. With the price of metals constantly on the rise, you get a nice chunk of change for the old brass which would otherwise be thrown out.
I do that too. Except the aluminum oddball cases it's worth it. Local scrap buyer is only giving 53 cents/lb for Al in small lots. Takes a lot of soda cans and misc scraps to make it worth the gas money even, for Al stuff. Makes it a once a year, full pickup load of overly-past-prime brass, Al, and steel stuff from my mistake with Wolf things that killed my extractors to make it worth it since I live in the boonies and my truck is a gasaholic that's only used when a truck is needed.
P.S.
If anyone has Lott or .577 Snider they need rid of that's in reloadable condition. I'm buying.