Lloyd, lots of ranges Don’t allow you to pick up your brass, Consequently, they can reload common pistol ammo and sell it in those baggies.

That’s what the popular pistol club around me does.
People don’t seem to care, as long as it’s cheap enough.

We haven’t had a member at our gun club die in some time, but when somebody passes away it’s not uncommon for their estate manager to put a listing up at the gun club for the decedents ammunition.
Firearms too.

I’m kind of sorta guessing that your question is related to your recently departed friend.

Expediency seems to be more important than securing the last nickel for most widows.


Out there doing it best I can.