HighRoadRover
Member
I have a large ammo can full of .38, .40, .327 Fed Mag, and .45 ammo -- all handloads -- all in calibers I no longer shoot or have any guns for. By its nature, some of this ammo is hard to take apart (crimped cases).
Some of this stuff is 15 years old, most about 10 years old. It's been a long time since I had that Ruger SP-101 in .327 Fed Mag, that's for sure.
What can be done with ammo like this that is no longer needed?
It is impossible to sell it (illegal, actually, since it takes a Type 06 FFL to sell ammo).
Internet searches turn up the idea of taking it to the local police station. That doesn't seem like a good idea for this amount of ammo. Is there a commercial re-processing facility somewhere that I could send it to?
Thanks, its a dumb problem, and I shouldn't have let it happen, but I am looking for a good (legal) way to solve it.
Some of this stuff is 15 years old, most about 10 years old. It's been a long time since I had that Ruger SP-101 in .327 Fed Mag, that's for sure.
What can be done with ammo like this that is no longer needed?
It is impossible to sell it (illegal, actually, since it takes a Type 06 FFL to sell ammo).
Internet searches turn up the idea of taking it to the local police station. That doesn't seem like a good idea for this amount of ammo. Is there a commercial re-processing facility somewhere that I could send it to?
Thanks, its a dumb problem, and I shouldn't have let it happen, but I am looking for a good (legal) way to solve it.