My sources are drying up. I belong to two clubs.
One has faced further permit restrictions and now has a paid RO on duty during limited open hours, you can pick up your own brass, but any left by non-loaders is kept for scrap
(The owner knows the value and probably turns in a $1000 or more each year).
The other is a private club and the board members go out early and frequently and grab most of it before anyone else can git it!
(pricks!
)
But ya gotta be darn carefull! GB has a story of useing range pick-up in his early years, and blew the action on a gun from bad brass!
Not all show signs as obvious as this, (case head seperation), the one on the right ain't got no visable cracks!!;
So be carefull guy's. At least do the paper clip feel test !! I got the RCBS Case Master Gauging Tool that allows me to check case wall thickness. Any that show even the slightest flat spot get tossed in the scrap bucket.
You'll find on this and other forums guy's selling 1x fired brass for a good price, that stuff
can be range pick-up of unknown back ground.
I ain't got the prettiest face, but I don't need any more cool scars. And I've gotten kinda attached to my fingers, I wanna leave'm there, know what I mean ?