Not to beat a dead horse, but depending on the caliber, spent rounds usually do pretty well on eBay...as far as needing documentation of mo live rounds, I have never heard of that, makes sense though...as for a bill of sale from the range...you could tell the yard they were your rounds you had collected, but I understand the need for this because any spent rounds not collected by the shooter becomes property of the range once you leave. It's actually considered theft to come in behind someone and collect their spent casings.. so I get that..


Nice connection BTW, the ranges here in town collect and sell/recycle their own rounds every week or so.