A bin full of range brass, mixed mostly. 223 & 9mm.
$3.00 a pound, scrap brass price.
Anybody want some?
Also lots of scrap clean lead for you casters. $1.50 per pound.
Greg
HANDLOADS
Handloading is dangerous and before beginning to experiment you should get a mentor and learn the fine points. It’s an engineering discipline in its own right and deserves respect, care and attention. Be honest with yourself before getting into reloading or handloading. Can you stick...
Get you an Ammo Checker Cartridge Gauge, Lyman, Hornady, Lee, all make them.
Might get a bullet puller hammer while you are at it so you can do a full length resize and think about aneling the case after the first firing and then thereafter, it will extend the case life.
Everywhere I hear "Out of Stock because of demand"
But can it be on reloading supplies as well? I understand the Ammo shortage because of all the record-breaking new gun owners. But do you think that there are that many new reloader popping up?
Nice conversation with Double R and thanks for the comments. I am not so much worried about cost, and I love the challenge of scrounging. I want to learn! if for no other reason ability for SHTF!
8/8's & CAVU
I am new to Shotshell loading (New Sizemaster), however I have been loading brass for 40 years, so somewhat experienced with what I am doing.
That being said, I would like to hear from all as to what your recipe is, such as wads, powder, technique. I have collected about 500 once fired shell...