evan price
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If you can pick up large quantities and have a place to sort/clean/ship them, you can sell them to people who reload and offset the cost of reloading your own brass.
I just got into reloading this year and started saving the range brass. I volunteered to clean at the club... My wife complained for nearly six months about the buckets of brass that kept expanding and stacking up in the den as I collected/sorted and then all of a sudden I sold 300 pounds of brass and the stack was gone... and I made enough money selling range brass to pay for all of the reloading gear I bought this year. Only thing is if it is common brass you need a lot of it to sell at one time. USPS Flat Rate boxes are your friend. Nobody wants to pay to ship 300 9mm cases. Now, 3000, that's a different story.
I just got into reloading this year and started saving the range brass. I volunteered to clean at the club... My wife complained for nearly six months about the buckets of brass that kept expanding and stacking up in the den as I collected/sorted and then all of a sudden I sold 300 pounds of brass and the stack was gone... and I made enough money selling range brass to pay for all of the reloading gear I bought this year. Only thing is if it is common brass you need a lot of it to sell at one time. USPS Flat Rate boxes are your friend. Nobody wants to pay to ship 300 9mm cases. Now, 3000, that's a different story.