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223 brass-throw or keep
I reload several handgun calibers but no rifle. Therefore I save my handgun brass. Yesterday, in 15 degree weather, I was shooting one of my AR's with factory ammo. I normally would throw away the 223 brass but I got to thinking about the shortage of reloading supplies lately. Should I be hanging onto the brass?
I don't plan on reloading it. I don't shoot a ton of it. Might someone else want/need the brass. I hate to throw things away if it is useful to someone. Thoughts?
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01-10-2021, 10:30 PM
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"Brass may get you through times of no money better than money gets you through times of NO BRASS...?"
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Save it all. I began saving pistol and rifle brass 5 years before I decided to reload. Nearly 8 years ago I started loading pistol and had all I needed. Last year I started loading .223 and had the brass.
In fact, I still hit the county range to pick up brass. If and when this madness ends, I plan to get serious about stocking up on components. I’m good for the next year at least but want to have far more than that in hand.
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01-10-2021, 11:24 PM
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I would keep it. Even if you don't use it yourself, it might make suitable trade goods, or, if you have enough, could be sold. Like kbm6983, I've saved my brass for years, recently sold a bunch, and still have plenty to use. It only gets to be a problem when you can't get the car in the garage because of the brass ;-).
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01-11-2021, 12:24 AM
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If nothing else recyclers pay around $1.00 per pound.
Even if you don't recycle give it to a Junior shooting program!
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Reloading Lapua Brass
I reload Lapua .223 mostly, and some Starline. Currently, when you can find Lapua, it is running for $0.73 EACH.
IOW, ~$730.00 per 1,000 + SH&TX FWIW, I currently have 2k as yet unloaded and hundreds more already tumbled & Full-sized ready to go.
Your choice on just how generous you want to be to other local range shooters. Just saying.
If we were neighbors, I'd swing by and take it off your hands, but I live just a wee bit South of ya'll...
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Keep it .... You may also want to start looking for dies .
One of the smartest things I ever did was start reloading and casting bullets in 1967 . I also began collecting once fired brass ... any / all reloadable brass left lying on the range floor . I made sure to have at least one bullet mould and a set of dies for every firearm I owned or thought I would like to own or if the dies were free or nearly free.
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I've saved all the 223 and 308 I could get my hands on. I have the dies and components for 308 but have only reloaded 200. I don't reload 223 currently and do not have the components but have traded 223 brass for loaded ammo.
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I thought I'd never reload .223 either, but I'm sure glad I can now. I saved some brass and even started scrounging at the range. I don't like reaming primer pockets and trimming, but it's the only way for me to keep shooting. I can't/won't afford $.80/round.
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I would save it. Never know what it might trade for at certain times
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01-11-2021, 05:11 PM
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I've reloaded 223 even when it cost me almost same as cheap imported steel cased ammo. With current prices ($0.70 per round for cheapest stuff, which makes it over $20 per magazine !) it's a no brainer.
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I thought I'd never reload .223 either, but I'm sure glad I can now. I saved some brass and even started scrounging at the range. I don't like reaming primer pockets and trimming, but it's the only way for me to keep shooting. I can't/won't afford $.80/round.
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Too bad. Keep working until you CAN afford ammo...
BTW, got mine! Yep, a bit of a brag, but I make a conscious effort to never run out of ammo. IOW, never say never...
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Keep it a rainy day may come (hopefully not) and you may need it
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Here is something to try...
...if the primers are still in the cases, fill them with water and get a tight fitting dowel that fits the neck of the case. Put on a firm surface (outside) Whack the dowel with a mallet and see if that doesn't blow the bigger dents out.
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I reload several handgun calibers but no rifle. Therefore I save my handgun brass. Yesterday, in 15 degree weather, I was shooting one of my AR's with factory ammo. I normally would throw away the 223 brass but I got to thinking about the shortage of reloading supplies lately. Should I be hanging onto the brass?
I don't plan on reloading it. I don't shoot a ton of it. Might someone else want/need the brass. I hate to throw things away if it is useful to someone. Thoughts?
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If you're leaving it lay at a public range, you can bet it doesn't lay for long. Those of us who don't use public ranges have to BUY the stuff ...
I'm fortunate that one of our fine members here recently fixed me up at .06/round shipped.
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For years they laughed at me for crawling around picking up brass. Even the 9mm, 40, 223 and berdan primed 308. Then during one of the shortages they stopped laughing cause i was still shooting. This goes through cycles, the laughing and not laughing.
With so many 5 gallon buckets full of range pickups, get a certain chuckle now and again.
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I don't reload (yet) but I police my brass behind the firing line at the membership ranges.
The local countryside range always has people tickled pink to get my brass.
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Thanks guys for the pep talk. Looks like I will be adding another ice cream bucket for 223 to the brass family.
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Thanks guys for the pep talk. Looks like I will be adding another ice cream bucket for 223 to the brass family.
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NEVER throw brass cases away. Absolutely keep that brass!
And if you dont use it, there are plenty of people that would love to have it.
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Theses days I am keeping all my brass, even if I don’t yet reload for a particular round. When practical I load milder to save powder and extend brass life.
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I say get rid of it. If you need, send it to me and I will dispose of it properly......again and again.
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I keep all my brass because I reload for everything. I do appreciate the factory ammo guys leaving it on the ground, more for me. I have even picked up one fired brass for calibers I dont reload if I think I might. How I started with my 6.8/ar15.
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Theses days I am keeping all my brass, even if I don’t yet reload for a particular round. When practical I load milder to save powder and extend brass life.
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That's how I ended up with 357 Sig barrel for my M&P 40 (and dies) - accumulated few hundred cases of brass and just _had_ to load it and shoot from something
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Well, for about 15 years I had 6 loaded rounds of 44 special that somehow ended up in my ammo box....figured one day I would get me a 44 special to shoot them out of...now I have 4 of em...that's how those things go...
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Bought a .40 646 revolver just to be able to shoot all that .40 brass picked up in a fully supported chamber. Course then needed a semi, so got a .40 BHP
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Save it, unless it says G F L or P P U on the head.
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