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I have a hundred or so 28 Gauge hulls and a crap load of 12 gauge hulls that I no longer have a use for. Is there any value there? If so, is there anyone who may be interested? If not, I plan a trip to the recycle center soon.
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I sold several thousand 28 AA for an average of .015 /hull last year. This was a bargan price. Target grade 12's are good gift to new shooters and the few who still load them.
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If you have a local gun club nearby drop them off there. The 28s will get claimed. You could sell them but how hard do you want to work for $15.00? The 12s have very limited demand. So many shooters just buy flats on sale and dump the empties. You can get all the free empties you want at Sporting Clay ranges or Trap clubs.
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Steve What brand 28 gauge hulls? 12 gauge hulls? Thanks Mike
USAF RET 1971-95
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