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    Gong Shooter Ed_S's Avatar
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    Try up the trail that starts here:

    40° 9'32.04"N 105°28'7.64"W

    I was up here and had the place to myself.

    The trail (217) is for vehicles but not cars!

    Trail (105) starts up Hwy 7 (http://www.traildamage.com/trails/index.php?id=123) and joins 217. I've seen regulat SUV's on 105.
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    Self Conscious About His "LOAD" 00tec's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ed_S View Post
    Try up the trail that starts here:

    40° 9'32.04"N 105°28'7.64"W

    I was up here and had the place to myself.

    The trail (217) is for vehicles but not cars!

    Trail (105) starts up Hwy 7 (http://www.traildamage.com/trails/index.php?id=123) and joins 217. I've seen regulat SUV's on 105.
    Seems every time I go to that spot I end up with at least a few hundred good brass, and a whole bunch of junk.

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    Gong Shooter Ed_S's Avatar
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    The place was pretty clean for junk. No shotgun cartridges which was nice to see.

    As for brass I probably picked up 1/2 gallon bag worth of 9mm and .223 brass. It's sitting in my garage as I have no use for it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ed_S View Post
    The place was pretty clean for junk. No shotgun cartridges which was nice to see.

    As for brass I probably picked up 1/2 gallon bag worth of 9mm and .223 brass. It's sitting in my garage as I have no use for it.
    The first time I was up there, the douches next to us started shooting clay pigeons while I was down range. Strangely, they picked up all the shotgun shells, but left a whole bunch of. 223

    If you ever make it down to the Thornton area, you're more than welcome to drop off that brass

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    Thanks Ed_S and everyone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ed_S View Post
    The place was pretty clean for junk. No shotgun cartridges which was nice to see.

    As for brass I probably picked up 1/2 gallon bag worth of 9mm and .223 brass. It's sitting in my garage as I have no use for it.

    Ill take it I have a dillion 650 that needs more food

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    Gong Shooter Ed_S's Avatar
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    Anybody is welcome to them (I'm in Longmont), I don't have time to reload

    I always pick up mine plus whatevers close but I've never seen so much brass left lying around.

    This is the general condition (I have a full size image if anyone wants):
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ed_S View Post
    Anybody is welcome to them (I'm in Longmont), I don't have time to reload

    I always pick up mine plus whatevers close but I've never seen so much brass left lying around.

    This is the general condition (I have a full size image if anyone wants):
    I'll take em!
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