Daren that was funny I don't care who you are, Bambi made my day. I used up all my ammo during the Y2K zombie apocalypse and ruined all my guns shooting those critters. Had them recycled into Bud Light cans and have the evidence to prove it.
Those must have been some cheap guns. If they were more expensive they would have been recycled into Foster's Lager cans.Daren that was funny I don't care who you are, Bambi made my day. I used up all my ammo during the Y2K zombie apocalypse and ruined all my guns shooting those critters. Had them recycled into Bud Light cans and have the evidence to prove it.
Agreed. Just giving them a place to start.There are tons of sites that discuss reloading and techniques and tools. Just search with DDG.
Or buy what you need and no more so that there is some for the next person. That way the shortage can come to an end quicker and the prices can come back down to a reasonable level.it is widespread the shortage.. buy it when you see it
I imagine that it is worth $1.00 per pound. That is what people are selling weights for out here. This may be worth a little less because it is more difficult to sell but he should be able to get at least $0.50 per pound for it.A little off topic. I was helping a neighbor load some steel for a run to the scrapper. He had some things I suggested had more then scrap value.
What is this target worth? It's 1/2" plate. 20" tall to top of back and 30" from butt to nose. I told him I'd put it on FB or CL to sell.
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'Cat -A little off topic. I was helping a neighbor load some steel for a run to the scrapper. He had some things I suggested had more then scrap value.
What is this target worth? It's 1/2" plate. 20" tall to top of back and 30" from butt to nose. I told him I'd put it on FB or CL to sell.
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Is it hardened steel? If it isn't it won't do much as a target most anything bigger than a .22 will go through it. If it is hardened, and you clean it up and add a layer of paint probably worth a good amount. Given 3/8" x 8" AR500 gongs are like 30 bucks new. This being larger, thicker, and animal shaped I wouldn't be surprised if you got $125.A little off topic. I was helping a neighbor load some steel for a run to the scrapper. He had some things I suggested had more then scrap value.
What is this target worth? It's 1/2" plate. 20" tall to top of back and 30" from butt to nose. I told him I'd put it on FB or CL to sell.
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Scary part is, we had a buck who decided to move in on a 2 acre farm lot across the street while he was getting rid of his horns.Daren that was funny I don't care who you are, Bambi made my day. I used up all my ammo during the Y2K zombie apocalypse and ruined all my guns shooting those critters. Had them recycled into Bud Light cans and have the evidence to prove it.
You can do a hardness test on it. If you feel so inclined there are hardness testers on amazon that range from $75 for scratch testers to probably 30 grand.Thanks for the help. The steel was owned by a man who has a large steel business. It may be the AR steel. It has a "dimple" on one side that looks like it was shot with something powerful. Is there a test to determine the hardness of steel without shooting at it? Maybe it's just yard art, but he had 1760 # on the load and received $122, so yard art price is better!
Look at this court case from last April. In essence, being able to buy ammo is a right tied to the 2nd amendment. There are other case that have been decided around the country but I figure the California case is most relevant because it came from the most liberal state in the Union.I do business with a Maine Game Warden. Last fall before the election he told me the 2nd amendment gives us the right to keep and bear arms BUT says nothing about Ammunition. This is from a person in law enforcement that I respect. He said folks worry about gun control but fail to see the real issue and that the Ammunition. Wither being bought by the government or paid to not manufacture much like tabacco farmers get federal money to No plant those other 200 hundred acres in tabacco but plant something else. Its nothing he said that will ever be publicized but will just happen over time and I think the reality is setting in for many of us at least it is for me.
As far as scrap steel prices, here in Maine where I take scrap carbon steel is $.06 cents a pound and stainless is $.30 cents a pound. I just got in 15 sheets of stainless yesterday. Back in October 15 sheets cost me $1200. , yesterday the order was $1661. for the same order. I called the salesman to b@#$%h and cry and he said everything had gone up copper $.80 cents a pound in one month brass $.90 cents ect ect. Welcome to 2021.