hatman1793
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
Years ago during the reloading process, I would come across a 38 special case that had a minor case mouth split. Or it could have a couple small splits. If the case split was not too extreme I would reload it for the last time & mark it with black marker on the headstamp indicating a "fire & forget" case. Then tossed.
Since brass is an alloy not an element it is eminently recyclable. And since primer cups & anvils are also brass, they are recyclable too. Saving these spent cases and primers and recycling them to the scrap metals dealers can offset other costs.
The price of scrap brass fluctuates. In the past I got $85.00 for 35 pounds of scrap brass. Recently I recycled 45 pounds of scrap brass & primers. The buyer classified it as "small shell" @ .75 cents a pound.
Ouch! I was expecting $2.00 a pound, so my 45 pounds netted out C$33.75.
What should scrap brass cases be valued at?
Since brass is an alloy not an element it is eminently recyclable. And since primer cups & anvils are also brass, they are recyclable too. Saving these spent cases and primers and recycling them to the scrap metals dealers can offset other costs.
The price of scrap brass fluctuates. In the past I got $85.00 for 35 pounds of scrap brass. Recently I recycled 45 pounds of scrap brass & primers. The buyer classified it as "small shell" @ .75 cents a pound.
Ouch! I was expecting $2.00 a pound, so my 45 pounds netted out C$33.75.
What should scrap brass cases be valued at?


















































