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3/8/2003 1:49:28 PM EDT
I have a shit load of brass that I collected from when I fired my guns. I have .45, .223, .30-06, 30-30, 7.62, 9mm, etc. I dont reload abd all this brass is perfectly fine. Is there any place that will buy or trade this stuff from me?
3/8/2003 2:58:30 PM EDT
[#1]
Try getting some trade-in value at a gun show or shop.

But, I wouldn't take any reloaded ammo for it! Just a basic precaution. I only trust MY reloads!

You also might try offering it on the equipment exchange board...especially if you have really large lots.

3/8/2003 3:07:12 PM EDT
[#2]
Or, you could trade in the brass you DON'T shoot often for a beginner kit to reload that brass (.223?) you DO!

My Lee Anniversary kit, with dies for one caliber is under $100.

Then it's primers, powder, and more range time for less $$$.

3/9/2003 12:26:59 PM EDT
[#3]
Post what you have in the reloading section of the equipment exchange.  Reloaders are always looking for brass.  You may want to check out ebay to get an idea of what brass is actually selling for.  

www.ebay.com > sporting goods > hunting > reloading

MM
3/10/2003 10:32:57 AM EDT
[#4]
I am looking for once fired .45 ACP and 9MM brass. Drop me a line at eric.w.kokett to let me know what quanitiy you have and what price/trade you are looking for.

Thanks. eagle308us
3/11/2003 9:56:47 AM EDT
[#5]
I've had decent luck at gun shows.  Keep a couple 100-rd or one 500-rd bag per caliber in a bag/pack as representative of what you have.  If someone wants more, you both walk out to your vehicle and finish the deal.  

The only caliber I had trouble selling was 9mm...357 Mag, .45 ACP, were the best sellers.

I could always use some more Lake City once-fired brass.  Got any, and if so, what do you want for it?
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