They make it sound like a primer is a stick of TNT.The current yard I use pays a different rate for cartridge brass over yellow brass. It was .25 a pound cheaper than plain yellow brass. I did have a couple yards refuse the cartridge brass over the "exploding primers" It takes a couple years to fill a bucket. I'm ok with having a pail beside my bench and cull the brass during prep.
I had to start using something more substantial, I am fond of using the Czech x39 ammo for use with my SKS because of the stripper clips included. The boxes it comes in is a useful design for storage also, 2 filled with 9mm brass and one with .40 S&W.Been saving mine for yrs in those plastic coffee cans. When I was doing a lot of pistol shooting, there was lots of discarded ammo left behind...I always told the guys...you go ahead, I'll sweep up ! Haven't sold any for quite a while...it was around 2.00 / lb last time I did. I must have 5 or 6 cans under my bench...reminds me now to take mine out to the scrap metal dealer...cash it in for some Crown Royal or 12 GA target ammo ! Either one is a win...lol
This is a great reminder thread...THANKS !!
Hard to blow up too !lol the spent primers are brass too.
.80 /lb for Old sheetWhat does aluminum go for? Anyone know?