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Originally Posted by mikld
I'd "pay it forward" and give them to a new reloader. Free but pay for shipping...
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I cleaned my reloading room a couple of years ago and ended up with 20 gallons of various calibers of brass, plus a couple of handguns that had forgotten about. I originally thought about selling the brass, but decided that scrapping it was the way to go because I could not find anyone that wanted to buy larger quantities. Small quantities are really a pain to deal with. People will question you on whether or not it is actually once fired even if it has crimped primers. I gave away brass like the .300 and .303 Savage and any other that was unique and hard to find.
My club has hosted a CMP program with monthly shoots for over 21 years. Some of the guys have accumulated hundreds of pounds of milsurp brass. My point is .30-06 brass is not rare and selling it may be a bigger hassle than it's worth.