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Money I don't have to spend if it's my brass in my sometimes peculiar calibers, if it's WMR, 22LR, or aluminum 9mm then it's for sure trash. I think if I did come across a spent 30SC that I'd be pretty sure it was mine, and I missed it last time. I've been places where the ground was littered with dirty, bent, and otherwise unwanted brass, and shotgun shells, and that gives the rest of us a bad name. So yeah, I still think it's a dick move to just walk away from your probably environmentally challenged garbage, and just leave it on the ground. I use a rug, but tarps are pretty cheap too.So is it a "dick' move, or a "good" thing, for you? I'm confused.
There's always people coming along not to long after people have left their brass lay. I identify, as one of them!![]()
I also bring a magnet, grabbers, a bag for garbage and a bucket.
Good point about aluminum and .22. Sometimes going to my range there'll be a couple hundred .22. I wish they'd at least pick/sweep it up of the concrete. Hell, pick up some of it? If your shooting a shotgun and leave your hulls lay, you're not a dick, you're an AH!Money I don't have to spend if it's my brass in my sometimes peculiar calibers, if it's WMR, 22LR, or aluminum 9mm then it's for sure trash. I think if I did come across a spent 30SC that I'd be pretty sure it was mine, and I missed it last time. I've been places where the ground was littered with dirty, bent, and otherwise unwanted brass, and shotgun shells, and that gives the rest of us a bad name. So yeah, I still think it's a dick move to just walk away from your probably environmentally challenged garbage, and just leave it on the ground. I use a rug, but tarps are pretty cheap too.