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  • sootytom
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2009
    • 761

    Recycling brass

    I'm looking for a little help here. I've got about 500 lbs of clean mixed pistol and Rifle brass I'm ready to scrap for $1.20 lb, they're going to melt it all down. I rather sell it to a company that reloads it like freedom munitions but it's not cost effective to ship.
    Are there any companies in so cal that might use it, I'd be willing to drive 100 miles to drop off,I'm in Apple valley. Or should sit on it for a while till things get stupid
    Thanks and God bless
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    seramafarm
    Member
    • Apr 2013
    • 119

    What caliber brass

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    • #3
      sootytom
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2009
      • 761

      Probably 200lbs 9mm, 200lbs 40sw,45acp, 380 and 100lbs of 223/556 and 308 it's all mixed

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      • #4
        tonyjr
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2015
        • 1448

        Both the ranges I go to syopped selling range brass . If yours did - ask and print a card sign - Brass for sale or trade
        life member - CRPA and NRA
        All ways listen - after you can say I new that

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        • #5
          Christopher761
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2014
          • 855

          How much you want?

          And does it need to go in one big lot, or is it in 5 5 gallon buckets?

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          • #6
            boomer135
            Senior Member
            • Apr 2012
            • 580

            Originally posted by sootytom
            I'm looking for a little help here. I've got about 500 lbs of clean mixed pistol and Rifle brass I'm ready to scrap for $1.20 lb, they're going to melt it all down. I rather sell it to a company that reloads it like freedom munitions but it's not cost effective to ship.
            Are there any companies in so cal that might use it, I'd be willing to drive 100 miles to drop off,I'm in Apple valley. Or should sit on it for a while till things get stupid
            Thanks and God bless
            Its not cost effective to ship, but filling about 10 large flat rate boxes could net you a $535 credit towards projectiles after shipping costs.

            A large Flat rate hold about 50lbs of brass
            Shipping 10 boxes will cost you $190.00
            Extreme Bullets will credit you 1.45 per pound. X 500 = $725
            $725-$190=$535

            Or just melt em and buy what you wish.
            Last edited by boomer135; 06-27-2016, 11:41 AM.

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            • #7
              gixxnrocket
              Member
              • Jan 2011
              • 407

              Aren't primer cups and anvils brass? Are there recycling centers in SD that'll buy a few milk jugs full?

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