Does anyone reload for others?

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So I have saved about a few boxes of brass without putting much thought into what I was going to do with them.

Does anyone know of any local shops that will reload my brass?
 
Is he still a good friend? Did he get normal billing rates or did he get a fixed rate? Was
it pro bono work or, depending upon whether he liked them or not, would dictate the
'settlement'? Inquiring minds want to know! [smile]

He's a lawyer in private practice.

He can't shoot for shit.
 
I, against my better judgement, reloaded 300 or so rounds of .223 for a friend. He fired all 300 and then decided his 20" bushmaster didn't like 24.5 grains of varget. Pain in the ass "friend"[rolleyes]
 
East of 495 isn't "Local", it's either "Loco" or "Liberal". (^_^)

Seriously, in MA you can not sell ammunition without a license, so no $$ could change hands legally.

Then you have the liability issues.

Unless it's a good close friend that does it as a favor, I don't think you'll see it.
 
Several shops that sell reloads charge a "core" charge if you don't bring brass in when you buy it, usually around $2 a box. So bring in yours and pay no core charge and you will have their brass to return when you are done shooting.
 
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