Any idea the average wieght of a 5 gallon bucket of unsorted brass cases? Are the .22 cal cases small enough that they dont get picked up easily, or would they materially contribute to the weight?
Jonathan, would you agree the bulk of the brass will be 9mm, 40 & 45 cal? That is my primary interest. Eventually I might start reloading 5.56/223 which likely contributes as well and I'm happy to build up some inventory for future use. Would you venture a guess as to how much volume those 4 calibers would have in a typical bucket? Because if those 4 make up at least 75% of the weight, know I would pay scrap prices to save my failing back from having to bend over or crawl around on my hands and knees to pick up my spent cases.
For that matter, I would be happy to take my handy dandy case sorting tray kit over and do a basic sort into seperate buckets and pay for what I need. If the academy doesn't have a scale, I will contribute one. If USSA gets paid either way, seems like a nice service to allow the reloaders to purchse the brass that would otherwise be melted down. Hate to hear perfectly good brass cases being sold for scrape when it could be recycled several times.