Each year I sort the brass cases that hit the ground during NFA Weekend.
The shotgun hulls and steel cases go to the trash. (If someone wants 5 gallons of hulls, let me know.)
Reloadable brass gets sorted and cleaned and the brass that can't be reloaded is collected and may eventually get sold for scrap along with my own scrap brass.
I will reload some of the cases and sell the rest on INGO to fellow reloaders. The proceeds help me host NFA Day and other events throughout the year.
So, this year's stats:
Reloadable brass: 121.4 pounds
Scrap brass: 22.5 pounds
Hulls and steel cases: 99 pounds
Total material collected over the two day weekend:
243 pounds (that's 26.4 gallons or 5+ five gallon buckets)
Wouw 243 pounds. I am wondering how many $$$($) went down range
dude, your pictures are always amazing.... and i made the cut
I just spied the "AR 47" Esrice is shooting in those pics, wow!
Wouw 243 pounds. I am wondering how many $$$($) went down range
There are some firearm questions that shouldn't be asked. The one above is one of them.
It's like asking a shooter how much his new rifle cost while his wife is standing in the same room. (eh Que?)
thats the ONLY thing I wanted to shoot and didnt.
It was very cool, and somewhat mind-bending. After I was done I went to release the mag, but found no AK-style release. Instead it was a typical AR push-button release. So I pushed the button and dropped an AK mag-- weird.
Paul, I'm getting an error that your "Mad Minute" video is unavailable.
We had a guest:
Yep, please don't do that again.
Don't tell me Mr. Lovemywoods did that to you?
Sorry Que. Honesty pays off in the end