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I used to shoot a lot, and always picked up my brass. Now its a retired hobby and the coffee cans are clutter and taking up space. 
Can I recycle my brass? by which I mean without depriming it?
Or should I take the time to deprime it?
Or would I better off selling it in classifieds? Most if it can be reloaded if anyone does that anymore...
Wondering what to do with all my brass casings....They aren't garbage, but I have no use for em.
				
			Can I recycle my brass? by which I mean without depriming it?
Or should I take the time to deprime it?
Or would I better off selling it in classifieds? Most if it can be reloaded if anyone does that anymore...
Wondering what to do with all my brass casings....They aren't garbage, but I have no use for em.
 
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		 I don't know what methods they use to determine if what someone is shipping might violate policies. I don't think they will ship live primers, powders, or other Hazmat items (unless shipper is properly licensed) and I'm sure they have some way to detect that stuff without opening the package. Don't know how those detection methods may react to spent primers or GSR.
 I don't know what methods they use to determine if what someone is shipping might violate policies. I don't think they will ship live primers, powders, or other Hazmat items (unless shipper is properly licensed) and I'm sure they have some way to detect that stuff without opening the package. Don't know how those detection methods may react to spent primers or GSR. 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
 
			
		 
			
		 
			
		 
			
		 
			
		 
			
		 
			
		 
			
		 
			
		 
			
		