You have a choice to go to a range and not pick up your brass?
Even if you don't reload, it still seems like a bit of a d!ck thing to do for the next guy.
"Have fun shooting in the mess I left you".
I sweep it nd put it in the club brass can, but u might be the #### for assuming
Yes I assumed, but you didn't exactly leave the impression that you did anything other than hurry to a range, shoot, and hurry out of there.
No problem.Well good sir, I apologize for misunderstanding what you were stating.
Now can you please tell me where you found so much 10mm?
Wait... WHAT????????Grizz i normally dont pick up my brass, i have a hard enough time to go to range with work let alone pick nd sort my brass, which is why i dont reload
You and me both. the only time I leave brass behind is the odd time I shoot indoors, because they generally frown on it. Those days my 1911 stays home, or sees VERY limited use. I even went so far as to spend THREE HOURS on the #3 range at CHAS on my hands and knees picking brass because someone like transporteRR was kind enough to leave a ton of beautiful, ###y once fired 10mm brass in the grass a few years ago.I'd gladly pick up after someone leaving behind 1f 10mm brass... Once upon a time I had bucketfuls of it. Now I have nothing...
Well, when you sweep it up, put it into an ice cream pail and take it home. Pour the contents of said pail into a couple of plastic bags (like the ones from safeway) and put the bags into a box. Send the box to me. I'll pay the shipping. I have a little bit of free time at work on shop days where I can get away with sorting brass. Yes, I'm dead ####ing serious about wanting that brass. Considering what my LGS is charging for Winchester, and Budget isn't too far off, I'd rather not shoot the 10mm for a while and scrounge once fireds and range pickups.I sweep it nd put it in the club brass can, but u might be the #### for assuming