Recycling used pellets?
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Recycling used pellets?
Hey,
What do you guys do after you use your pellets? I was thinking that i should collect them and melt them back into a ball that could be used for other things.
What do you guys do after you use your pellets? I was thinking that i should collect them and melt them back into a ball that could be used for other things.
currently mine bounce off the target trap and go all over the floor in my garage so its hard to keep them. when i was using a different trap though, i emptied it out and kept them in a container.
i havent saved up enough for it to be worth getting rid of.
our local rifle club on the other hand accumulates at least 100lbs of lead a year in the trap. we empty it out maybe once a year or every 2 years. im not sure what we do with it.
i am sure you could sell it or melt it down and use for muzzle loaders.
i havent saved up enough for it to be worth getting rid of.
our local rifle club on the other hand accumulates at least 100lbs of lead a year in the trap. we empty it out maybe once a year or every 2 years. im not sure what we do with it.
i am sure you could sell it or melt it down and use for muzzle loaders.
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Air pellets melt down to make very nice blackpowder balls, even better if they have been caught in a trap because there is no soil or sand mixed in with them.
From past melts they are not quite pure lead but are very close (slight hardness, weight and colour difference), but make no difference in my blackpowder revolvers.
Hard part is getting rid of the old target card/paper bits of ash as they burn in the pot.
From past melts they are not quite pure lead but are very close (slight hardness, weight and colour difference), but make no difference in my blackpowder revolvers.
Hard part is getting rid of the old target card/paper bits of ash as they burn in the pot.
Before getting all excited about selling recycled pellets, has anybody checked the spot price for lead these days?
Hint: on Friday the London price was $0.92/pound. Need a lot of lead to make it worth packing it up and selling it, considering that's a selling price, not what a metal dealer will give you for it.
Hint: on Friday the London price was $0.92/pound. Need a lot of lead to make it worth packing it up and selling it, considering that's a selling price, not what a metal dealer will give you for it.
Scrap dealers will give .25-30 cetns a pound. I brought back about 1000 lbs of lead from local university indoor range yesterday, while I was up there testing pellets in their air rifles.
Many high schools and clubs bring me their lead when they drive to shooting matches where we will be at.
Silentfury, you are in Tennessee, how much lead do you have?
Many high schools and clubs bring me their lead when they drive to shooting matches where we will be at.
Silentfury, you are in Tennessee, how much lead do you have?
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The scrap dealers around here will only give us .15 cents/lb. That's why I sell mine to the cowboy shooters who give us the current mkt rate of .45 cents.
pilkguns wrote:Scrap dealers will give .25-30 cetns a pound. I brought back about 1000 lbs of lead from local university indoor range yesterday, while I was up there testing pellets in their air rifles.
Many high schools and clubs bring me their lead when they drive to shooting matches where we will be at.
Silentfury, you are in Tennessee, how much lead do you have?
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