Am I missing something?

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I got an email from Everglades that they were having a 10% off sale, so I went to their website to see if anything I needed was in stock. While perusing, I came across this item: once fired .22 LR cases for sale. Made no sense to me. Am I missing something? Is there a use for them?

22LR Mixed Range Brass 25 lbs
 
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I feed the ar's with bullets made from free 22lr cases and free lead from the berms.

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I think I'll start picking up 22lr brass at the range. It is the only brass on the ground over the past 4 years. The range is controlled by Fish & Game and they require everyone to pick up and remove all brass, targets and anything else you bring with you. Like I said, only the 22lr cases are on the ground.
 
I think I'll start picking up 22lr brass at the range. It is the only brass on the ground over the past 4 years. The range is controlled by Fish & Game and they require everyone to pick up and remove all brass, targets and anything else you bring with you. Like I said, only the 22lr cases are on the ground.
We also have a public shooting range , on wildlife and fisheries land ... on Sunday mornings I would get there early with my broom and bucket and sweep up all the fired brass I wanted ...
22's were ankle deep but there was also a lot of handgun and rifle brass in the steel trash barrels .
They didn't mind me sweeping and cleaning up ... saved some wildlife officer some work !
Gary
 
I think I'll start picking up 22lr brass at the range. It is the only brass on the ground over the past 4 years. The range is controlled by Fish & Game and they require everyone to pick up and remove all brass, targets and anything else you bring with you. Like I said, only the 22lr cases are on the ground.
At the DNR owned range (former gravel pit) that I go to up by our lake place I could pick up 25 pounds of 22LR brass and barely scratch the surface.
Like you said it is the only BRASS left behind any more. LOTS AND LOTS of steel cases, and a fair amount of aluminum. But anything that is actually brass gets picked up by shooters or other brass scroungers pretty quick.
 
Corbins, the bullet swage people, sell a kit specifically to make 224 or 243 bullets using the 22LR cases:
Corbin Rimfire Jacket-Maker Die Set RFJM-22
http://www.swage.com/ftp/rfjm.pdf
They are not exactly cheap:
http://www.swage.com/ftp/pricelist.pdf

That's cool and all, but with .224 bullets running about 10-12 cents each you'd have to make 10,000-12,000 of them out of completely free materials just to pay for the kit to make them with. And that's assuming you have all the equipment to cast the cores. If you have to pay anything for lead or anything else you'd have to make thousands more just to break even.
 
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At the DNR owned range (former gravel pit) that I go to up by our lake place I could pick up 25 pounds of 22LR brass and barely scratch the surface.
Like you said it is the only BRASS left behind any more. LOTS AND LOTS of steel cases, and a fair amount of aluminum. But anything that is actually brass gets picked up by shooters or other brass scroungers pretty quick.

There's a guy with a bucket and a broom that starts collecting whenever there's a cold range break. He ain't comin' near MY brass.:mad:
 
We also have a public shooting range , on wildlife and fisheries land ... on Sunday mornings I would get there early with my broom and bucket and sweep up all the fired brass I wanted ...
22's were ankle deep but there was also a lot of handgun and rifle brass in the steel trash barrels .
They didn't mind me sweeping and cleaning up ... saved some wildlife officer some work !
Gary

The Game Commission took all the barrels away because some stupids kept lighting it on fire to condense the trash. Now we all have to suffer because years ago you could look in the barrel and find full boxes of once fired 30-30, 30-06 and .308 brass most times.
 
That's cool and all, but with .224 bullets running about 10-12 cents each you'd have to make 10,000-12,000 of them out of completely free materials just to pay for the kit to make them with. And that's assuming you have all the equipment to cast the cores. If you have to pay anything for lead or anything else you'd have to make thousands more just to break even.
That was my conclusion as well when I first looked at those rigs many moons ago.
My first high-power rifle was (and is) a Remington 700 in 6mm Remington.
The gunsmith that sold it to me was also my reloading guru and taught me bottleneck rifle reloading with it.
The price of 6mm bullets back then was not outrageous but the price of the Corbin kit was.
My press is a Redding Ultramag and should handle the chore but the actual amount of shooting
I did with the 6mm did not come close to warranting the expense of the swaging stuff.
It does look like fun I'll admit but so does casting and I never quite got started with that either.

I could see the need to swage your own if you had something with an obscure
or obsolete bore where bullets were basically unobtainable.
Some of the folks in a double rifle forum I am in delight in bringing back to life old black powder euro guns.
Several of them have taken to making their own bullets to do this.
Several of them are a lot wealthier than I am too. :)

Corbin does have a huge set of documents available for free and one of them is the current price for the kits we are talking about:
Corbin Tech Papers for Downloading
http://www.swage.com/ftp/224kit.pdf
They want $975 plus shipping for the reloading press version.
$1873 for the Corbin press version!
Holy budget busters Batman!
You can get a nice gun for those kind of prices (or a couple pounds of powder).
 
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Corbin does have a huge set of documents available for free and one of them is the current price for the kits we are talking about:
Corbin Tech Papers for Downloading
http://www.swage.com/ftp/224kit.pdf
They want $975 plus shipping for the reloading press version.
$1873 for the Corbin press version!
Holy budget busters Batman!
You can get a nice gun for those kind of prices (or a couple pounds of powder).

That's weird because the 224 bullet swaging kit I was looking at is priced at $1,169 plus shipping for the basic kit to fit your press WITHOUT ANY EXTRAS
Corbin Bullet Swage Technology: 224 Bullet Swage Kit
...and $2,250 plus shipping for the basic kit with their press AND NONE OF THE LITTLE EXTRAS
Corbin Bullet Swage Technology: Swaging Kit w/Press, 224
 
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22 brass

There is actually a kit out there that will allow you to reprime rimfire brass. I don't know who makes it but I guess if you are interested you could google it.
SWCA 892
 
There is actually a kit out there that will allow you to reprime rimfire brass. I don't know who makes it but I guess if you are interested you could google it.
SWCA 892
True dat.
I looked into it back during the big 22lr shortage. From what I've read the reloads are even less reliable than the worst factory rimfire ammo. Not worth it when 22LR can be had for under 10 cents apiece. Not even worth it for 22WMR unless you're shooting a lot of it.

The big issue is getting enough of the priming compound in the rim of the case to make it reliably go bang. First you have to clean the inner rim well and then you have to pack enough primer compound in there for reliable ignition.

Just not worth it IMO, unless and until 22 rimfire becomes basically unobtanium. Then, maybe...
 
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I think having enough loose primer compound in one place (my place!) to do that job would give me the heebeejeebees.
What could possibly go wrong?

I have 2 little bomb shelter/root cellar type rooms at opposite ends of my basement.
I keep primers in one and powder (and wine) in the other.
 
That's weird because the 224 bullet swaging kit I was looking at is priced at $1,169 plus shipping for the basic kit to fit your press WITHOUT ANY EXTRAS
Corbin Bullet Swage Technology: 224 Bullet Swage Kit
...and $2,250 plus shipping for the basic kit with their press AND NONE OF THE LITTLE EXTRAS
Corbin Bullet Swage Technology: Swaging Kit w/Press, 224

It's quite possible the file I downloaded is older than your source.
Much of the material in that library has been there for years.
 

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