Sorry if this has already been covered. Just tell me the link in that case.
If not, I am thinking of getting into reloading for a few of my guns and have already started collecting up spent casings at my gun club.
The question is, what casings am I wasting my time picking up? I know brass is the top choice but is it no good if it has a little ding in it, or if the opening has been slightly deformed / bent? Also, what about non-brass casings. I find a lot of 38 spl. and 357 casing in what appears to be aluminum? or stainless steel? Can these be reloaded? How can you tell if it's once used or been reloaded multiple times already?
I guess I ask cause I'm always surprised at how many shell casings are left lying around. I figure maybe they have no value to reloaders?
Thanks for any input you give.
If not, I am thinking of getting into reloading for a few of my guns and have already started collecting up spent casings at my gun club.
The question is, what casings am I wasting my time picking up? I know brass is the top choice but is it no good if it has a little ding in it, or if the opening has been slightly deformed / bent? Also, what about non-brass casings. I find a lot of 38 spl. and 357 casing in what appears to be aluminum? or stainless steel? Can these be reloaded? How can you tell if it's once used or been reloaded multiple times already?
I guess I ask cause I'm always surprised at how many shell casings are left lying around. I figure maybe they have no value to reloaders?
Thanks for any input you give.


















































