Nothing wrong with being a cheapass,free brass filled many buckets over the years for me.Besides you are helping the environment.It's Silverdale... nobody in their right mind is going to clean up brass on the competition ranges except for a cheapass like myself.
It's Silverdale... nobody in their right mind is going to clean up brass on the competition ranges except for a cheapass like myself.
It's Silverdale... nobody in their right mind is going to clean up brass on the competition ranges except for a cheapass like myself.
Haha, and me! You know it's a good range day when you come home with more brass than you shot ammo.![]()
I have no issues with anyone leaving brass at known gun ranges. What I have a problem with is people going out into the bush or a field and leaving shotgun hulls.
The brass is like leaving quarters on the ground (depending on caliber). The shotgun hulls are just garbage.
I agree, leave the brass for the reloaders. I have no issues picking up any brass left behind. Especially 45 ACP and 223. A lot of people don't really think its a big deal to leave their brass around because they have no idea what its worth. Oh well, more for us!
Wait wait wait...someone here is thanking the police? did I over sleep and wake up on April 1?
Might have crimped primers - check before reloading.



























