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    How much is enough/do you have?

    Just curious with metal markets doing what they have in the past couple of years how much lead have members here managed to stockpile?

    I was getting free WWs until 6 months ago or so, now I think I have worked out a large supply for 15-20 cents a pound...that sound reasonable?

    I probably have 600lbs or so now, and would like to have more like a couple thousand pounds set aside...storage space may become a problem

    And I am going to be moving by the end of next summer...that should be fun.
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    Just about 100 pounds of pure soft gooey smokepole lead and 10 pounds of ww's...NOT enough!

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    Quote Originally Posted by madcaster View Post
    Just about 100 pounds of pure soft gooey smokepole lead and 10 pounds of ww's...NOT enough!
    You are not too far from me as I recall...If this new supply works out I will fix you up at whatever it costs me
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    to get yourself a reputation as a dangerous citizen these days is to go about repeating the very phrases which our founding fathers used in the great struggle for independence."
    - Charles Austin Beard (1874-1948)

    "The most effective way to find ourselves enslaved
    will not be done openly. If weakened we will sink gradually. I ask, who are the militia? They consist of the whole people,.... except a few public officers."
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    I just got a tooth filled. The dentures I made, one of the rest points was directly on a silver filling. It electrolyzed away the filling. Like duh.... I do know better, at any rate, getting a new filling at tremendous cost, the dentist gave me a bag of X-ray lead. About 5lbs.
    Now, if I take cost, 396$ vs lead, about 5lbs, what is that a pound?
    I try to get all I can, whenever I can.

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    I stopped collecting around a year and a half ago at a little over 2000lbs of wheelweights and another 1000lbs fairly evenly split between range scrap and pure lead.

    I stopped because it started costing me more than a trivial amount of money and I was worried about having to move it all someday.

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    How much is enough? That's easy to answer... it'll never be enough
    What about in 5 years when the lead WWs are history... then what will we do?

    I actually just score around 80lbs af ww's today . However I did see a fair amount of zinc weights in them, so they'll have to be sorted out.

    In total I think I'm up to around 500lbs of mixed WWs, and maybe an additional 200lbs. I got 400lbs of lino coming in. Aside from that I'm the only one in my club that removes range lead, so come fall I'm gonna dig til my fingers bleed

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    if you know how much you have , then you do not have enough.

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    I've got maybe 800# in the garage now. A mix of linotype, pure lead and melted down WW's. I'm very happy that I bought the 300# of linotype at a gun auction several years ago. I gave all of a nickel per pound and they estimated it at 200 pounds. Got it home and it ended up being 300+.

    We are fools if we don't go out and scour the tire shops for WW's as THAT resource is going away. We just experienced near $2 a pound lead prices. With prices tumbling one would be a fool to not stock up.

    FN in MT

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    Two 5gal, buckets of W/W...........Not enough.




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    Somewhere aproaching 15 ton in reserve. I have been for the last several years buying about twice my anual out put. I sell about 3000 lbs a year so have been buying about 6000 lbs. I still get WW free from two of my stops. Hard to average a price because I have paid fron $.20 to $1.00. Picked up 2300 lbs a week ago at $.60 lb. In that load there were several rolls of new sheet lead. I think more than likely when the price was high things walked off job sites. My buckets were disapearing from tire shops and no one knew anything. Now at $.05 lb at the yard they leave them alone because it dont hardly pay for gas to get them there. Still even at what I have I will keep scrounging.
    I am looking at having a tradable commodity if our current systam fails to the point of mas starvation. Sounds crazy, maybe but its a fragile house of cards we have all come to depend on. It will only take about one week of trucks no rolling and mose food stores will have shelves that look like those of sporting goods stores that a short time ago held stacks of powder, primers, and ammo.
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    I have lost count, but I figure I am at about 3500lbs of WW's maybe a snort more. I think this is the time to stock up on the WW's as that source will be gone soon.

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    How much is enough?

    I darn near broke down and cried when 2 of my favorite places to get ww either free or a box or 2 of doughnuts upon pickup went out of business within a month of each other. I have on hand in the barn about a ton or more of different types of ww, lino, and mono also about 400 lbs of hospital nuclear tracer shielding. I`ll bet nobody thought to try their hospital nuclear medicine dept. yet! I figure this much will last me till my final roll call is sounded! Robert

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hardcast416taylor View Post
    I darn near broke down and cried when 2 of my favorite places to get ww either free or a box or 2 of doughnuts upon pickup went out of business within a month of each other. I have on hand in the barn about a ton or more of different types of ww, lino, and mono also about 400 lbs of hospital nuclear tracer shielding. I`ll bet nobody thought to try their hospital nuclear medicine dept. yet! I figure this much will last me till my final roll call is sounded! Robert
    Let me get this right: You just waltz into a hospital, go to the counter and say "Hi missy, I have a somewhat odd question, do you have any old x-ray lead you would like to give away or sell"???

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    Wiking, I believe I would ask them where their maintenance department is.
    The solid soft lead bullet is undoubtably the best and most satisfactory expanding bullet that has ever been designed. It invariably mushrooms perfectly, and never breaks up. With the metal base that is essential for velocities of 2000 f.s. and upwards to protect the naked base, these metal-based soft lead bullets are splendid.
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    Waksupi, I see... I think I'll give that a try!

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    I probably have 3000 lbs in the garage, about 700 lbs of it in ingots, enough so I don't feel like I have to go looking. This is part of it.


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    I'm setting on about 900lb of ww lead, 100lb of soft for the front stuffer and 300lb give or take of lyno. Not near enough but I'm working on it. I'm trying to work out a deal on 2000lb of ww. Maybe Christmas will come early.

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    I am sitting on about 500 lbs total of pure lead, ww, and lino.

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    This picture is old, I have about twice this amount now, at least a ton. But as you know that is never enough when you have compulsive/Excessive disorder, and you hear that they may be banning lead WW's! I have had to start a new skid when the first one got too heavy to pull around.
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    Wheel weights here are a thing of the past!

    Hi all, I made the rounds monday to try to score some WW's with no luck. All of the tires shops here look at you like you have the plague when you ask them about it. In fact, some get down right hateful. All of the franchised places are required to send them to a certified reclaimer and the ones that don't want major bucks for them. One guy wanted $65 bucks for a 3/4 full 5 gal bucket. Needless to say I told him "no thanks, you can keep it". I'm going to go by the local salvage yard sometime soon to see if they would be willing to sell me anything. Also too, since metal prices have been dropping they are all holding on to there stuff until the prices go back up again. This is just like interest rates. The Fed lowers the rate to .75% but the banks are still loaning at 6.5%, gouging the public and putting the rest in their pocket.

    Now that Pb is concidered a hazardous material, tough economic times, and the big recycling push, the days of free anything are long gone, at least in this part of the country. Range recovery might be the only source we'll have left in the not to distant future.
    Take care, Moptop

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BR Bench Rest M Magnum RN Round Nose
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