4719dave
06-25-2017, 04:18 PM
I am selling this brass for $1.25 per pound, in 24 pound box 1 box only
quote when I bought this .
The price per box is $30 for the brass, and $13.45 for the MFRB shipping: ....For a total of $43.45.
bought this here a while ago not even sure why I bought it .
discrete pp or mo ..check will work hold till it clears .$1.25 per pound is exactly five cents a pound more than my local scrap dealer will pay me. The extra nickle pays for my shipping tape. (.....If I was a more practical man, I would save myself a lot of effort, and just scrap this stuff out: .....But being a lifelong reloader, I hate the very idea of selling good brass as scrap!)
Twenty four pounds works out to be more than 2750 pieces, so you are paying approximately $0.015 per piece.
This stuff has been recovered from an indoor range, so there is no mud, bugs, or twigs. Steel, aluminum, and nickel cases have been culled out.
quote when I bought this .
The price per box is $30 for the brass, and $13.45 for the MFRB shipping: ....For a total of $43.45.
bought this here a while ago not even sure why I bought it .
discrete pp or mo ..check will work hold till it clears .$1.25 per pound is exactly five cents a pound more than my local scrap dealer will pay me. The extra nickle pays for my shipping tape. (.....If I was a more practical man, I would save myself a lot of effort, and just scrap this stuff out: .....But being a lifelong reloader, I hate the very idea of selling good brass as scrap!)
Twenty four pounds works out to be more than 2750 pieces, so you are paying approximately $0.015 per piece.
This stuff has been recovered from an indoor range, so there is no mud, bugs, or twigs. Steel, aluminum, and nickel cases have been culled out.