Again, I'm at a crossroads. Everytime I go shooting, I always pick up a few pounds of empty brass which other people have just left on the ground. I shoot outside and it isn't a big deal if I pick it up or not. In otherwords, the range doesn't care.
But what to do with it? I now have a 3 gallon bucket of mixed cases and calibers. Today I found a bunch of Starline 38 Super brass. I'm not sure how much, I have to sort it out. But I've recycled it in the past. It's about a dollar something a pound for dirty brass at the recycle center. So I get 50 or 60 dollars every few months or so. I also found some nickle 357 cases. Those I'll keep. And I've got enough 9mm to last for years....
Is this the best thing to do though? I guess the only other option is to sort it and clean it and try to sell it. Do you think it would get more than the recycle center?
But what to do with it? I now have a 3 gallon bucket of mixed cases and calibers. Today I found a bunch of Starline 38 Super brass. I'm not sure how much, I have to sort it out. But I've recycled it in the past. It's about a dollar something a pound for dirty brass at the recycle center. So I get 50 or 60 dollars every few months or so. I also found some nickle 357 cases. Those I'll keep. And I've got enough 9mm to last for years....
Is this the best thing to do though? I guess the only other option is to sort it and clean it and try to sell it. Do you think it would get more than the recycle center?