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I'm not sure where to post this. I'm not wanting to ship any, there is a lot. Lots of mixed 9mm, 45 acp, 38 super, 308, 223 (5.56) 30-06 and such. Some has been separated by caliber mainly 9 and 45.

I'm in central SC prefer if you're in the area to get it. (Nope I don't want to ship)

email in my profile.

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If no one wants it, and it's a lot of brass, recycle it. It's worth money.



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Good luck with it.


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Yep. it's a long shot just hoping to help out. I can't afford to ship all this and USPS is a pain to wait in line.
 
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Take it to a gun show and sell it.
 
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Friend of mine took a bunch to the gun show in Medina today, sold it all. Not sure how many pounds he had but he got $150.00.


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Years ago I had five 5gal buckets of unusable brass…stuff that had been driven over or stepped on. The local recycling place took it all and it made for a few bottles of very good single malt scotch.



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I trade my brass to a guy that reloads. He gets my brass and I get some handloaded ammo. Works for both of us.
 
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If no one wants to come get it see if there is a local reloading business that might be interested paying you for it. They might even be willing to come pick it up.
I stopped reloading for the most part years ago, but I still save my brass, old habit.
There is a business not to far from where I live that does reloading as a business. I bring all my spent brass to him and he gives me credit toward reloaded ammo.




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If no one wants it, and it's a lot of brass, recycle it. It's worth money.


For uncleaned brass, Current price by me is $2.05 a lb.
 
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What kind of brass? Are we talking Greenville, Spartanburg, Columbia?


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I have a member coming to pick up mine soon.
 
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I wouldn't scrap it. I want someone who will
actually reload it.
 
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What kind of brass? Are we talking Greenville, Spartanburg, Columbia?


It's all once fired picked up off my private range. I have 5-6 big coffee cans full. I do not want to sort it.

I'm just out to the North East of Columbia.
 
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I have 5-6 big coffee cans full.

Smart man! I’ve been using five gallon buckets and those dudes get heavy when they fill up…
 
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