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The question is what do you with this old junk?My only answer is, give it to the police. But then they will ask questions on where I got it and so on.I don't need that aggravation.
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I think you will find that that isnt the case unless you live in some wierd area.
I was on the bomb squad for the Anchorage Police Dept and we enchouraged such.
If your police or fire dept, has a bomb squad, call them directly, (business line). Explain the same way you did here, that you have a collection of junk rounds from reloading that you dont want to shoot. They wont ask stuppid questions. The same with old power and primers you want to get rid of.
Just box the stuff up, and have it set aside (seperate for your relading area) for when they get there.
They will dispose of it, thats their job, you have already paid them (via taxes) to get rid of the stuff for you.
You'd be supprised of the stuff I picked up over the years, not just from citizens but from the fire dept, Airport security (yes people do try to take gun powder in carry on baggage along with other wierd stuff).
If dealing with the police still bothers you, box it up and take it to the fire station, tell them what it is, and where you got it, and they will either destroyu it themselves or give it to the PDs bomb squad.
Yes I'll confess, I've gotten rid of a lot of powder, a few grains at a time. Same with primers.