I have sold some in the past. It had to be clean brass with no live rounds.
A fella makes the most money selling once fired brass to reloaders. I have sold a bunch of it that way.
I carried some 9mm brass to the local scrapyard. Nope, we can't take ammo brass. What? I just bought some 223/556 last month here. We lucked out. The person that brought it in got mad and left it. We hadn't decided what to do with it yet, then you bought it.
There're a few scrapyards in Memphis, I'll call.
I have sold some in the past. It had to be clean brass with no live rounds.
A fella makes the most money selling once fired brass to reloaders. I have sold a bunch of it that way.
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I could list all the casings that others want. 9mm isn't one of them. 223/556 casings are a good seller if they aren't Aquila, Perfecta or Berdan primed.
Go to any range that isn't managed and you can step on 5 or more 9mm and 22 casings per step.
All need to be brass cased boxer primed. Most all the revolver cartridges are desirable. One big thing hurting reloading now is the availability and cost of primers
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