Last time I weighed them, I had 18# of spent primers. I still haven't confirmed who will buy them for scrap in south central IN?
Last time I weighed them, I had 18# of spent primers. I still haven't confirmed who will buy them for scrap in south central IN?
You could take a sample of what you have in the container, say 10, and weigh those.
100 would probably be better. Make sure anvils are included.
Then weigh what you have, container and all.
Dump out your container and weigh it empty.
Subtract the container weight from your total.
Divide the new total weight by the weight of your sample.
Multiply that number by the number of primers in your sample.
The result should be closer than any best guess.
It is early, but considering the hour, that process seems sound. Corrections are welcomed.
That was pretty quick!
So, you gonna count'em out individually now and see how close you are?
Last time I weighed them, I had 18# of spent primers. I still haven't confirmed who will buy them for scrap in south central IN?
The Scrap yard close by takes mine. Primers and scrap brass go in the same bucket, I have a 5 gal bucket full as of now.
Couldn't tell you, it's been about a year since I've been to the scrapyard.Whats the going rate as of late?
Couldn't tell you, it's been about a year since I've been to the scrapyard.
Your close enough to me it might be an option, Lapaz Scrap and Iron I believe is the name, just east of where US6 and 31 cross on the north side of the road