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  • Mayday671

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    If you have brass that you do not reload or can't use anymore, bring it in to Sniper Company and drop it in the barrel. We will be scrapping it and giving 100% of the proceeds to Wounded Warrior Project.
     

    chuddly

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    Seriously......Why???? Why in the world would you scrap it??? You can make WAY more money selling off the brass. Thats just plain crazy! Its like someone giving you a new car for a charity and you say " ill just scrap this 40k car for $800"
     

    calcot7

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    Seriously......Why???? Why in the world would you scrap it??? You can make WAY more money selling off the brass. Thats just plain crazy! Its like someone giving you a new car for a charity and you say " ill just scrap this 40k car for $800"
    Huh? Isn't scraping it selling off the brass? Is there a place to sell the brass directly to a re-manufacturer other than a scrap/salvage yard? Like a certain..................... foreign country?
     

    bluewraith

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    Akron
    Seriously......Why???? Why in the world would you scrap it??? You can make WAY more money selling off the brass. Thats just plain crazy! Its like someone giving you a new car for a charity and you say " ill just scrap this 40k car for $800"

    Some brass gets worn out or damaged beyond reloading. There is also the brass from primers, rimfire, and berdan primed casings as well.
     

    MMRUSH

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    Feb 5, 2012
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    I like the idea of helping our wounded soliders. However a drive to Fort Wayneis guite a distance for me. Can some venders step up to the plate in the Lafayette area and offer the same kind of collection offering?
     

    TJSaltdog

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    May 25, 2012
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    I like the idea of helping our wounded soliders. However a drive to Fort Wayneis guite a distance for me. Can some venders step up to the plate in the Lafayette area and offer the same kind of collection offering?
    I'm here in Lafayette and would love to drop all my brass off if some one would step up.
     

    bcannon

    QC Dept aka Picky F'er
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    Apr 13, 2012
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    I'm in lafayette also - would glady give my scrap brass if I knew where - if you guys make a real donation and drive to larger cities around state to get - i bet you would be surprised at the donations and you could deduct everything -
     

    Mayday671

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    Apr 12, 2011
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    Monroeville
    Seriously......Why???? Why in the world would you scrap it??? You can make WAY more money selling off the brass. Thats just plain crazy! Its like someone giving you a new car for a charity and you say " ill just scrap this 40k car for $800"

    Liability, not willing to sell someone's fired brass and have someone do something stupid and blame us.
     
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