leadchucker
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The local Forest Service range was busy today. At least five out of the eight lanes were occupied, mostly with handgunners, the whole time I was there. Gobs of brass laying everywhere, and every one of these guys was sweeping it up and heading to the trash can with it when they were finished shooting. No one there was reclaiming any empties.
I conveniently provided a box and helped sweep up, with their blessings and thanks. When I got ready to leave, I must have had forty or fifty pounds of empties. There is some rimfire brass and some steel and aluminum, but the rest is once-fired brass. Looks mostly to be 380, 9mm, 40s&w, and 45acp. I'll be busy for several days just sorting and culling the stuff.
Man I love going to this range.
I conveniently provided a box and helped sweep up, with their blessings and thanks. When I got ready to leave, I must have had forty or fifty pounds of empties. There is some rimfire brass and some steel and aluminum, but the rest is once-fired brass. Looks mostly to be 380, 9mm, 40s&w, and 45acp. I'll be busy for several days just sorting and culling the stuff.
Man I love going to this range.