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Join Date: December 5, 2019
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Trade: brass for wheel weights
I have a box full of 7RM brass. They are once fired range brass ranging from all common headstamps. Many have been resized, primer pocket reamed, and (some) separated by weight. I even have some I started turning the necks on. I have 9mm brass too.
Here in CA lead wheel weights are banned. Anyone care to trade wheel weights or linotype for the brass? Send me a message if your interested. Thanks |
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What's the language of the law or regulation? Is it illegal for someone to send lead wheel weights to a person in California?
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I can buy hardcast lead bullets and have them shipped to CA
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Cut them in half to be sure and they'll be scrap lead. Fishing sinkers are still lead
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