Where Do You Get Your Re-Loading Components?


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triggerpresser
March 30, 2003, 06:49 PM
Sorry folks for starting this over. But I didn't realize I could make it a multiple choice poll. I think most people use more than one source, so this should be more fitting. Thanks for the patience...

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coonan357
March 30, 2003, 11:53 PM
actually I get my powder, primers . bulets from my local dealer as he is the one who got me into this mess but for cleaning supplies I buy in bulk from several sources , I can get 50 lb of hulls for $15 not the 5 lb amount that he has . also he gives me recipes to try out .and we swap details on loads . have also swapped small ammount bullets and powder soI don't have to buy large ammouts to try something new .

this is a repeat of the last one :D

uglymofo
April 3, 2003, 04:34 AM
Widener's has great prices and includes shipping if the order is over $100. The only hitch is sometimes I have to wait until everything is all in stock at the same time. That can delay things 2-6 weeks, depending on the item I'm waiting on, but I try to order way ahead.

The local shops around here gouge like it's their life's work. They give a whole new meaning to "gunrunner". Would ya believe $25 for a pound of IMR 4895? Then there's tax.

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