Hi Mind444. I get mine mostly from Tire replacement shops; some of them (not all) are willing to let folks take away the scrap, and for me that scores all the lead I can handle. Some shops won't allow it to go, for safety reasons. Just keep asking until you meet a guy that says YES.
I’m sorry, but I don’t understand your question. You mean how much did this system cost? You can inquire with Oasis for this; they may have changed pricing; but with all the options I bought for about $450.
Two 25 pounds of lead shot (50#) runs $169 these days. If you get your lead free like I do dug out of the backstop at my local outdoor range the initial investment is recovered very quickly then it is saving you money from then on This is provided there aren't any beta manlets on the Board Of Directors that have a problem with doing it. I've been permanently banned at one indoor shooting range collecting lead. Come to find out they are running a illegal profit business out of a non profit club with over $92,000 in the checking account. They want every angle they can get to make money....I wonder if the IRS knows this? They kicked me out because I threw a monkey wrench in the sham and brought the issue to light. Who cares if someone takes someone elses as well as their own shot bullets. That lead belongs to the shooters, not the club. If people leave it, then obviously they don't care about it anymore and have relinquished ownership of it. They want to sell it to the scrapyard to maximize profits and covering more angles closing gaps and costs of operation. It's funny nobody cared about that lead and the traps were overflowing until someone took it to use it for a good cause. Better than wasting it selling it to the local scrapyard for pennies on the dollar to be ultimately sold to China and shipped out of the Country. They can get their own lead and firearm lead should STAY firearm lead as far as I am concerned. It's also about sticking it to "the man" Bidumb.....and all the scalpers ripping people off and constant "out of stock" issues. Reloading equipment if it is good quality and lasts a lifetime is not cheap and is money well spent. "Scam artists" are the scalpers and all the little boys and girls who get their feelings hurt when someone is smarter and more efficient than they are. It's not about "money".....it's about minimizing waste and reusing it.
Where are you getting the bulk lead from??
Hi Mind444. I get mine mostly from Tire replacement shops; some of them (not all) are willing to let folks take away the scrap, and for me that scores all the lead I can handle. Some shops won't allow it to go, for safety reasons. Just keep asking until you meet a guy that says YES.
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How much is in dollars
I’m sorry, but I don’t understand your question. You mean how much did this system cost? You can inquire with Oasis for this; they may have changed pricing; but with all the options I bought for about $450.
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I am from Iraq, how can I get this machine?
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$450 what scam artists!
Make your own then, MrSims
Two 25 pounds of lead shot (50#) runs $169 these days. If you get your lead free like I do dug out of the backstop at my local outdoor range the initial investment is recovered very quickly then it is saving you money from then on This is provided there aren't any beta manlets on the Board Of Directors that have a problem with doing it. I've been permanently banned at one indoor shooting range collecting lead. Come to find out they are running a illegal profit business out of a non profit club with over $92,000 in the checking account. They want every angle they can get to make money....I wonder if the IRS knows this? They kicked me out because I threw a monkey wrench in the sham and brought the issue to light. Who cares if someone takes someone elses as well as their own shot bullets. That lead belongs to the shooters, not the club. If people leave it, then obviously they don't care about it anymore and have relinquished ownership of it. They want to sell it to the scrapyard to maximize profits and covering more angles closing gaps and costs of operation. It's funny nobody cared about that lead and the traps were overflowing until someone took it to use it for a good cause. Better than wasting it selling it to the local scrapyard for pennies on the dollar to be ultimately sold to China and shipped out of the Country. They can get their own lead and firearm lead should STAY firearm lead as far as I am concerned. It's also about sticking it to "the man" Bidumb.....and all the scalpers ripping people off and constant "out of stock" issues. Reloading equipment if it is good quality and lasts a lifetime is not cheap and is money well spent. "Scam artists" are the scalpers and all the little boys and girls who get their feelings hurt when someone is smarter and more efficient than they are. It's not about "money".....it's about minimizing waste and reusing it.