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iron mule
12-30-2014, 08:58 PM
ok you guys
i have some 22rf cases up for grabs for you all have at least 4 small flat rate boxes to git rid of
the price is up to you plus 5.95 for shipping
this will be mixed brands most will be lr cases but there may be a few short and mag ones mixed in
in the past i have just given these away but the funding for the 4-H kids has been cut some so trying to get a little extra to help with things for the range for them
if you want some pm me with a price and shipping info and i will get back with you

offer pulled due to lack of interest //thanks anyway guys

mule

mods if this is the wrong area please feel free to move this for me//// just thought i would get more interest here

bullet maker 57
01-01-2015, 09:57 AM
How much do they weigh?

iron mule
01-01-2015, 12:09 PM
How much do they weigh?
have no idea of the weight just that it will be a full small flat rate box

pertnear
01-01-2015, 07:18 PM
have no idea of the weight just that it will be a full small flat rate box
If we knew what it weighed we could approximately determine the number of cases & therefore an offer.

Thanks for your work with the 4-H

tiger762
01-01-2015, 08:47 PM
A small flat-rate measures 5.375 x 8.625 x 1.625 or 0.0436 cubic feet
There are 7.48 gallons to the cubic foot
The small flat-rate then holds 0.326 gallons
I know from experience that 28,000 22LR fit in a 5-gallon bucket
28000 divided by 5 gallons times 0.326 gallons is 816, a little over one pound.

I'd hate for someone to overspend on one pound of brass, so all should exercise due diligence here :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes: :rolleyes:

Good grief....

Bored1
01-01-2015, 09:25 PM
A small flat-rate measures 5.375 x 8.625 x 1.625 or 0.0436 cubic feet
There are 7.48 gallons to the cubic foot
The small flat-rate then holds 0.326 gallons
I know from experience that 28,000 22LR fit in a 5-gallon bucket
28000 divided by 5 gallons times 0.326 gallons is 816, a little over one pound.

I'd hate for someone to overspend on one pound of brass, so all should exercise due diligence here :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes: :rolleyes:

Good grief....

I've got some algebra homework needs done if you get too board with case math!!!


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