I live in SF Bay too. I find bullet holes and casings in the weirdest places. Even in boring ass low crime suburban neighborhoods where only well to do techies live, the stop signs still have fresh bullet holes in them.
I use steel based (I don't really know what to call shotgun shells where the "brass" is steel instead since it's not really steel case) novelsport shells specifically so I can pick them up with a magnet.
I just checked and all my shells have steel case, interesting. I think brass is expensive and for just birdshot it's more than enough.
Range I shoot trap at has a magnet on a stick for picking up the empty shells. works on every brand I've seen so far, all cheap birdshot. The cases look like brass but idk.
Shotgun shells are the easiest and same with steel case stuff to clean up just use a magnet to pick them up. The main issue with steel case ammo is that they are usually fired from AK variants and they don't have a consistent ejection pattern imo so you'll be scanning the area to look for the spent case.
I pick them up and reload them. I have bins of different sizes and once one is almost full I figure out what wad and charge it needs, and throw out the ones that are too badly damaged. Also, I never leave shotgun shells or any trash as a matter of principle.
I use them as targets, they're great if you're shooting a precision rimfire/air rifle. Always a hoot when they get shot just in the right place and launch into the stratosphere.
This shit is littered all over BLM lands, I've never found a random brass casing however.
They degrade pretty fast in the desert sun. Eventually all you have left are the bases.
Amazingly, I still come across all kinds of brass at local ranges. .45ACP and 10mm seem to be the most common I find.
Surprised they aint reloading 10mm
Same, but there is some shooter who shoots lots of it, and leaves it.
Eventually I'll sort it by make and condition and give em a tumble.
I found a spent 12 gauge shell on the ground near a lagoon at the north end of fucking San Francisco Bay one time
I live in SF Bay too. I find bullet holes and casings in the weirdest places. Even in boring ass low crime suburban neighborhoods where only well to do techies live, the stop signs still have fresh bullet holes in them.
I use steel based (I don't really know what to call shotgun shells where the "brass" is steel instead since it's not really steel case) novelsport shells specifically so I can pick them up with a magnet.
I just checked and all my shells have steel case, interesting. I think brass is expensive and for just birdshot it's more than enough.
Range I shoot trap at has a magnet on a stick for picking up the empty shells. works on every brand I've seen so far, all cheap birdshot. The cases look like brass but idk.
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Shotgun shells are the easiest and same with steel case stuff to clean up just use a magnet to pick them up. The main issue with steel case ammo is that they are usually fired from AK variants and they don't have a consistent ejection pattern imo so you'll be scanning the area to look for the spent case.
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For real though people who litter need to be castrated
Have some fucking respect for yourself and stop acting like a nignog
I pick them up and reload them. I have bins of different sizes and once one is almost full I figure out what wad and charge it needs, and throw out the ones that are too badly damaged. Also, I never leave shotgun shells or any trash as a matter of principle.
I use them as targets, they're great if you're shooting a precision rimfire/air rifle. Always a hoot when they get shot just in the right place and launch into the stratosphere.