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Backstop lead & copper

6MMsteve

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what do they do with all the lead & copper that accumulates in the backstops at shooting ranges over the years, snooze dreaming, pipe dream, daydream, the far side, the short side, Just wondering
 
what do they do with all the lead & copper that accumulates in the backstops at shooting ranges over the years, snooze dreaming, pipe dream, daydream, the far side, the short side, Just wondering
in my early teens I would down where people would shoot in the sandpits,sift through it , take it home , melt it down , copper floats to the top , skim it off , 10 cents a pound for lead
copper I forget , but when your 13 or 14,gas 15 cents a gallon,its great.would look along the roads for drink bottles , also , 3 cent..when you don't have much you figure it out,,:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:
 
"what do they do with all the lead & copper that accumulates in the backstops at shooting ranges over the years,"

Many ranges reclaim it and sell it as scrap metal. There are commercial recovery outfits that will reclaim it on a share basis with the range.

Trap and skeet clubs have in many cases made a sizeable amount of money reclaiming tons of shot from their outfall areas.

At our club the bullet casters will retrieve buckets of spent rounds from the berms after a heavy rain. When melted, the lead is poured into ingots and the jackets are sold as scrap copper. WARNING precautions must be taken when melting jacketed projectiles that have been exposed to moisture. Also, proper respirators should be worn when melting heavy metals. Castboolits.com is a good source of info on the subject.

Google range lead reclamation, many answers are a mouse click away.
 
Our range is on BLM land. Can not reclaim (mine) the lead without their permission. Also need permission of Bureau of Mines, Arizona EPA, US EPA, Army Corps of Engineers. What do you think the odds of getting them all on board would be. LOL
 
" Also need permission of Bureau of Mines, Arizona EPA, US EPA, Army Corps of Engineers. What do you think the odds of getting them all on board would be."

"0" We are the government, we are here to help you.
 
Our club is on leased land that belongs to the county, and we have a fairly disfunctional county commission that would have to give us permission to mine the scrap metals. As MGYSGT said.........
 
I was involved in mining and replacing berms at a range once. It can be a real headache trying to get permission from federal, state and local governments. What I did find was if the berm dirt (and bullets) leave the range property you need all kinds of paperwork along with permission from the pope. However, if the dirt (bullets) stays on the property no permission is needed to move it. We did a lot of range road improvement.
 
It is highly encouraged by the EPA to have a best management plan in place to reclaim the lead. And no it is not that hard to get government agencies on board with completing lead reclaim out of the backstop especially when you start talking about EPA standards. That is one of the things I do for a living. With shotgun ranges you will get $$ back, but that is not the case with rifle and pistol ranges.

Yes to take it off property you will need to complete alot of documentation and paperwork. Either way you have to follow the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA).
 
good luck selling the jackets as copper. There are a lot of steel jackets in there, as well as dirt, rocks, and slag.
Recycle place buys it as range scrap, same price per pound as if you didn't melt out the lead.
 
" Recycle place buys it as range scrap"

Two scrap yards here pay the #2 copper price for it. That is for the jackets retrieved after melting the lead out. Spot price for #2 was $2.65 a few minutes ago.
 
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what do they do with all the lead & copper that accumulates in the backstops at shooting ranges over the years, snooze dreaming, pipe dream, daydream, the far side, the short side, Just wondering

The cast bullet guys usually scrounge it.
 
we had a 100 yd range on the back of one of our farms, we started diggin a cave we shot so much. It was a perfect backstop had hills on 3 sides and flat, shooting NE it was perfect late afternoon shooting. The hole went back bout 8ft deep and 6ft wide lots of lead in there.
 

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