Guns, Dogs and Blades QnA

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I feel your pain, those of us that reload and shoot matches. We never come home with all the brass. At one range where I am a guest Instructor the owners boys and his buddies have created quite the side hustle off the students. They negotiate a deal with the students to pick up the brass as the range has a steadfast rule thou shalt pick up thine brass. Now picture a class comprised of say a dozen middle age folks, most not in pristine weight class. That just dumped 6-800 rounds on the ground on a hot Summers day. The class is over, they are whipped physically and mentally. I explain after a breather we need to go pick up all our brass. In swoops a couple young enterprising youths who explain for a fee they will do it. Looks like a strip club in there as them guys are all fishing twenties out of their pockets and tossing it to the youths armed with nothing but ambition and a bucket! Merica!
When i was a youth, my parents were avid scuba divers and a few of their swimming holes were along side golf courses

Ive spend many a day snorkeling in those mudholes with a mesh bag to pick up golf balls i then sold back to the golf course