CScott
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I have the opportunity to buy several hundred pounds of clean mixed bullets salvaged from an indoor range. What would be a fair cash price to pay per pound?
Scott
Scott
I don't want this to be taken the wrong way but I'm not sure I pay for it at any price. I have never gone to any range indoor or out side and not come home with more casings than I took there. 9mm is out there by the 10,000's. 357 and 44 mag may be hard to find.
He said bullets not cases so I assumed he meant the lead and copper jackets?
Never good to assume!
EDIT offer $0.25 per pound since it's ftf and you're carting it away.
Most of the lead from jacketed bullets is dead soft and would need a hardener. 25 cents max.
I have the opportunity to buy several hundred pounds of clean mixed bullets salvaged from an indoor range. What would be a fair cash price to pay per pound?
Scott
I recently got some range scrap for free. The good news is, it's pretty much the right alloy from the start. The bad news is that there was ALLOT of slag/jackets/dirt, etc. It takes extra time (and propane) to get it usable. Personally, I'd be inclined to offer no more than $.40/lb.
FWIW, you could always call the local scrap yard and see what they pay for the stuff.