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Scrap Lead

#1 Post by Dahonis »

I seem to have gathered over the last few years a lot of scrap lead.

I'm getting earache at home to get rid of what I will never get through.

I have two buyers lined up who I know very well, what price per kg is acceptable?

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You will regret disposing of it more than you will regret keeping it.

Time enough to shift it when you have stopped shooting for ever.

Trust me this is not a wise thing to do.
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#3 Post by dodgyrog »

dromia wrote:You will regret disposing of it more than you will regret keeping it.

Time enough to shift it when you have stopped shooting for ever.

Trust me this is not a wise thing to do.
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#4 Post by Dahonis »

dromia wrote:You will regret disposing of it more than you will regret keeping it.

Time enough to shift it when you have stopped shooting for ever.

Trust me this is not a wise thing to do.
I'm shifting a quantity to work to stash away over the next three nights.

I rang a local dealer who sells it at £2/Kg which seems not a bad price.

I'm going to get some dustbins and at least it will look a bit tidy for what I have left.
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