The place that hired me on a whim after the engineering outfit I was in (that folded up from Covid's killing their market) sold reloading equipment. They needed someone to hit the ground running for sorting and managing the range's fired-brass output, turning it into sellable product (this store was inside a local indoor shooting range facility). When I walked up to their machines (out of curiosity more than anything else) they were in dismal shape and ran accordingly. They couldn't keep up with the range's output, so much of the brass was going to scrap at 10% of its sellable value. I was mostly interested in fixing the problem (that's my weakness..), so I accepted a [very] low-paying job (and all the brass I want) so as to both fix up the broken machinery (as I had the time!). The hours were eminently flexible (24-ish per week) and they added a bonus for every 55-gallon drum of sorted (into 1 type) brass I could make, plus I filled in for the store's sales clerk when he went to lunch or was otherwise absent. The operation now makes considerable $$ in the brass section, so they are spinning it off into the range itself as the reloading store closes after this week. Ever since the Covid thing, and with the Ukraine war and now the Israel conflict using up almost 80% of US-made primers (especially rifle types) they have been unable to procure primers and most of the popular powders to sell for almost 3 years. It finally used up all their allocated $$ with less than 2% overall return, and the vendors have indicated it is about to get much worse. So, they threw in the towel, but the amount of work to close things up is easily 5x that of the job itself. This coming weekend, whatever is left at 6PM on Saturday will be almost free. Most of it is RCBS and some Lee press fittings (all those little press parts that people break or lose), as all the powder and 99% of the projectiles are gone. There's a few Dillon press parts left, too
So, if anyone wants any of this stuff, PM me and I'll see if they have it: it is selling for nickels/pennies on the dollar, and any part gone is one I don't have to deal with after Saturday! Looking forward to spending more time in the garage after this week...