Hooda Thunkit
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I sorted two gallon-sized zip bags of 223/556 range pickup. I decapped the keepers, and I'll continue brass processing at a later date.
I don't own a semi-auto 223/556, consequently I don't chew through 223 as some folks do. I don't need 2 or 3k pieces of brass; a few hundred is plenty.
I sort out and save only a few headstamps - R-P, Frontier, F-C for my use, and LC because many people prefer it for whatever reason. Everything thing else goes in the "if you want it take it" bucket.
I bag the LC without year-sorting it and trade it off. 223 is almost useless as trade material, but sorted has some value.
And the scrap bucket is worth about $2.25/lb.
I don't own a semi-auto 223/556, consequently I don't chew through 223 as some folks do. I don't need 2 or 3k pieces of brass; a few hundred is plenty.
I sort out and save only a few headstamps - R-P, Frontier, F-C for my use, and LC because many people prefer it for whatever reason. Everything thing else goes in the "if you want it take it" bucket.
I bag the LC without year-sorting it and trade it off. 223 is almost useless as trade material, but sorted has some value.
And the scrap bucket is worth about $2.25/lb.