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Other Ammunition Calibers => Reloading => Topic started by: SagSlim59 on September 04 2015 05:45:42 PM MDT

Title: Brass per pound?
Post by: SagSlim59 on September 04 2015 05:45:42 PM MDT
Freedom Munitions buys back emptys...is $1.80 a pound
A good price?   Haven't started reloading yet and have appx
15 lbs to recycle. ... mostly 10mm and some 9mm now that I'm shooting the ppq quite a bit. (They have great prices on reman ammo..good quality for idpa practice )
Any input is appreciated.  Thx
Title: Re: Brass per pound?
Post by: Intercooler on September 04 2015 07:44:02 PM MDT
   I sell my 10mm brass to reloaders. Depending on demand/shortages... $50-$80 for 350-500 pieces.

    When things were crazy I did pretty good even selling 9mm brass. My last two 9mm brass auctions ended without bids at a crazy low price though! Unless it's .44, .357 or 10mm, I think you are good with the $1.80/lb. That's more than I get from the local recycle yard for my .22's.

    Here is something I threw together:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1gex6ItGeWQunVZR9B14mseacyEGoreRRrBEXZavfciM/edit#gid=2
Title: Re: Brass per pound?
Post by: SagSlim59 on September 07 2015 07:59:36 AM MDT
Thx intercooler.
This validates what I was finding online and from what I see
At Freedom Munitions website,  they make it easy to apply to my next order.
Great spreadsheet too....   K
Title: Re: Brass per pound?
Post by: Texasbeanman on November 30 2015 08:54:41 PM MST
Quote from: SagSlim59 on September 04 2015 05:45:42 PM MDT
Freedom Munitions buys back emptys...is $1.80 a pound
A good price?   Haven't started reloading yet and have appx
15 lbs to recycle. ... mostly 10mm and some 9mm now that I'm shooting the ppq quite a bit. (They have great prices on reman ammo..good quality for idpa practice )
Any input is appreciated.  Thx

Or you can contact me! Ill purchase 10mm and 45ACP