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What to do with range pick up
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Randall Rausch
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Barrel, sight and trigger work on most pistols and shotguns.
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I wait until I can not screw down the GAMMA lid on my bucket, then I will sort the whole thing out (takes about 2 hours) and then any odd calibers get put into a container to be traded for things I like.Im still new to reloading and collecting my brass. Every time I come back from the range, I end up with a hand full of brass calibers that I dont reload. Currently Im just throwing them all in a large bucket but Im starting to wonder if I should be sorting the unused brass as well. Im just not sure I want 5-10 small bins of brass I dont reload. What is everyone doing with the range brass they dont reload before storage?
I do not reload .40 right now, but I have a ton of it to trade for .44 or 10mm if someone wanted to. I also have various other calibers that I have come across out in the field. 270, 243, 30-06, 30-30, you name it...7 Billion people on the planet. They aint ALL gonna astronauts. Some will get hit by trains...
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