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    shells ...Pow Pow I'm spent .....

    Got a pile of wet shot gun shells. May be dry by now. Anyway does anyone know how to properly scrap or dispose of shells aka ammunition.


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    Best advise I can give you is to check with your yard, some will not take shells, others buy them but at a lower price than regular brass.
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    I think you can still shoot them... they are in plastic cases. No way would a yard take them as is. Spent shotgun shells with the plastic on them is one thing!

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    cut them open with a pocket knife at the top
    dump out the contents
    put the "empty" casing in a vise
    strike the primer
    dirty brass or steel pile.
    could sell the shot if you know sizes and re-loaders


    cartridge ammo
    pull the bullet out (two sets of pliers)
    dump out contents
    put "empty" in vise
    strike primer
    dirty brass or steel

    or just dispose of them at local pd.
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    you can send them to me

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrbillbus View Post
    you can send them to me
    And where might you be mr.?


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    Quote Originally Posted by blacksteel View Post
    And where might you be mr.?
    Western Michigan. Not too far from Grand Rapids.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrbillbus View Post
    Western Michigan. Not too far from Grand Rapids.
    Lol local pickup only > baltimore.

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    You can open them up and get the lead out, then sell that as scrap or to reloaders. Put the powder in an empty jar or something for when you need a bit of fun. Then if the bottom is brass great! But some have magnetic ends and would be shred. Striking the primer in a vice is always good. Oh and some might have steel shot so that only really has value to reloaders or just as steel

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    Blacksteel, if you aren't familiar with setting off primers you probably should find a friend who is up on the details. Some safety glasses or googles should be worn, too!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sawmilleng View Post
    Blacksteel, if you aren't familiar with setting off primers you probably should find a friend who is up on the details. Some safety glasses or googles should be worn, too!!

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    This Guy!? Is Toughfer Than Glass, Stronger Than Steel, He Could shove them up his A ss and Still get paid!!!! No Saftey No Worry! You Pussies!! LOL Iscrap!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    ^^lol awesome lol^^

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    to echo a bit, some yards dont take brass shells and those that do buy them at a lower price because of their contamination and guys getting injured when they go to refine them. shotgun shells are a bust, with that plastic on they have very little value and theres no way its worth it to cut out the plastic

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    Sell them as "wet shotgun shells" to someone that is willing to take the chance that at least some of them work. Unless they were completely underwater for any length of time I would guess they would be fine.

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    Didn't someone here shoot a hole through their finger, messing with these? I saw the photos.

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    whenever handling firearms and ammunition there is an obvious degree of risk involved. Not gonna tell anybody not to do it, but if you are nervous or unsure it would be wise to get some help.


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