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Not too proud

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I discovered that I'm not too proud to dig through the trash can at the range to score about 110 Remington .223 brass cartridges. Another guy that was a few lanes down picked up about 60 Federal .308 and a handful of .223. in the trash can.
It's hard to believe in this time of shortages, that someone would discard something like that.
I believe there is safety in numbers..
numbers like: 9, .22, .38, .357, .45, .223, 5.56, 7.62, 6.5, .30-06...

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You, Sir, are a Reloader!
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It's sad, but, that brass looks like gold coins on the ground. I've been spending as much time picking up brass as I have been shooting. :cry:

If you think that's a waste of my time, check out how much new brass costs per 100 pieces. I definitely have the time to pick up the free brass. :lol:
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Thats why they make those little brooms and a scoop on a handle so they are easy to get up. :grin:
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don't be like my brother and worry about each brass case you shoot after you shoot it, he would shoot like crap, worring about losing a case in the brush, :sad:

some times i go to the range, with no guns, just a bag and ear plugs, help them clean up :grin:

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Re: BUT...

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NEW TEX SHOOTER wrote:some times i go to the range, with no guns, just a bag and ear plugs, help them clean up :grin:
Had'nt thought of that, thanks

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NEW TEX SHOOTER wrote:don't be like my brother and worry about each brass case you shoot after you shoot it, he would shoot like crap, worring about losing a case in the brush, :
That's the truth! :grin:
I look for my brass usually after each magazine. A loss here and there is generally made up easily enough...
mcub wrote:
NEW TEX SHOOTER wrote:some times i go to the range, with no guns, just a bag and ear plugs, help them clean up :grin:
Had'nt thought of that, thanks
Personally, I wouldn't dream of going to the range without at least a couple guns, a .22 pistol at the very least, and my carry, but I don't always practice with that.
I spend a good half hour combing the areas, rifle and pistol, for brass, whether it's my caliber or not. I'll share it or trade it with other reloader friends.
I believe there is safety in numbers..
numbers like: 9, .22, .38, .357, .45, .223, 5.56, 7.62, 6.5, .30-06...

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Going to the range to pick up brass sounds like a good excuse to do some shooting to me.
We pick up our brass after where done shooting. It takes a lot longer to find 17 cases in a 5'x5' area after each clip then it does to find all 200 in a 5x5 area. I remembered on our last trip that we have a Neat Sheet for the beach its a 6'x5' HD blanket that we are going to lay down on the grass to collect our brass.
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