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8/7/2015 3:45:33 PM EDT
I have a tube attached to the spent primer chute on my 650, which connects to a rather large jar.
It has taken a couple of years, but I finally filled it up.     ....no idea how many are in there.  147gr. 9mm for size reference.

Anybody have an idea as to what to do with them?

8/7/2015 3:52:12 PM EDT
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Take them to the local scrap yard.

They'll pay for them.
8/7/2015 6:24:28 PM EDT
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Back when Win powders came in alum cans....I had two mid size cans full of spend primers!
8/7/2015 9:59:55 PM EDT
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8/8/2015 11:41:09 AM EDT
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How much does that weigh? And, what kind of $$$ are we talking for scrap?
8/8/2015 11:44:24 AM EDT
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IMHO hardly worth the effort unless the scrap yard is next door to you.

Vince
8/8/2015 11:49:29 AM EDT
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Mine won't, and the one in the next city over wont either.  They wouldn't even buy my scrap brass cases.  Had 2 five gallon buckets.

Nice addition to the reloading setup, OP...!!
8/8/2015 3:23:12 PM EDT
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Mine won't, and the one in the next city over wont either.  They wouldn't even buy my scrap brass cases.  Had 2 five gallon buckets.

Nice addition to the reloading setup, OP...!!
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Take them to the local scrap yard.

They'll pay for them.

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Mine won't, and the one in the next city over wont either.  They wouldn't even buy my scrap brass cases.  Had 2 five gallon buckets.

Nice addition to the reloading setup, OP...!!



Oh well.  It was fun making them anyhow.  Can't wait to fill it up again.
8/8/2015 4:22:46 PM EDT
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Not sure where you are in NC, but omnisource in Charlotte buys my scrap primers.  That being said, scrap prices are way down right now.  Perhaps $1+/- per lb for brass.
8/8/2015 6:39:22 PM EDT
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8/8/2015 9:32:05 PM EDT
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I save mine in a 8lb powder jug..
8/8/2015 9:39:37 PM EDT
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Save enough of them and then a take a trip to local recycle yard.

Load them into shotgun shells

Load them into your blunderbuss....

use for great door stop....in deer camp.
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