So I was at the pawn shop the other day and they had a shotgun reloader for sale. It's a MEC 600 Jr. I've never reloaded anything before mainly because getting a reloader and all the supplies is an expensive initial purchase for me. I asked the guy how much and he said $30 so I jumped and bought the thing.
As I'm walking out the door, the pawn shop guy says "Oh there's some more that goes with that". He hands me the two bottles, one filled with shot and the other about half full of powder.
I called my local gun shop to have the guy look it over. He's a big trap shooter and has been reloading shotguns for 20 years or so. He looked it over and gave me a list of parts I needed to get and after ordering them from MEC I've got a total of $63 dollars in the thing.
I told him about the powder and shot and just says "You need to get rid of that NOW!"
How do I do that safely? Is it necessary?
Thanks.
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