It's an indoor range that uses a steel snare type trap. NO sand or rubber or anything else. The range staff would clean the traps into 5-gallon buckets I would need to provide. I'd load it in my truck from there.
I already have a 5000-lb rated propane towmotor, a country address with few neighbors, a largish 2.5 car detached garage (full of junque right now) and several trucks including a Ford F-350 Diesel dually retired U-haul box truck.
Location is less than an hour away.
When I smelt the backstop lead I get now from another source, I can flux the smelt well and wind up with nearly all the lead out of the jackets. There's only a thin film in there like sweated copper pipe scrap. I get paid #2 copper for the jackets I bring in now (same as burnt wire or soldered pipe.) Since the steel backplate smashes the bullets up nicely I doubt there will be a lot of intact bullets to worry about.
I also have a full time job working third shift and the father of two with a busy extracurricular schedule.
I enquired with a good friend about purchasing his 100# propane tanks. I'd need a real bottom-pour smelter I think. I'd hate to ladle-pour 4000# of ingots.
I am making plans to make an ingot mold out of stacked angle irons that will fit inside the small flat rate box. I figure I can get 20# in a small FRB easily even with extra packing.
I had at one time seriously considered going into business as a bullet caster and had a line on a Magma setup. But the ITAR problems made me quit that idea.