Walmart and components


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strat81
February 14, 2007, 01:03 PM
Maybe I just didn't see them, or maybe they don't carry them, but does your Walmart carry reloading components? If they don't currently, did they carry them in the past?

If they have never done so, anyone interested in writing letters to try and get them to?

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nitesite
February 14, 2007, 01:13 PM
No, I've never encountered any Wal-Mart anywhere that had any components.

It's not likely that they ever will, either. Fact is, I'm positive that they never will.

NailGun
February 14, 2007, 01:44 PM
Yup! Wally World Has Reloading Components!
They carry unfired brass and unfired Winchester AA and Remington Premier hulls. :evil:
I purchased lots of 9mm when it was still ~$12.50 per 100. It was cheaper than buying 100 unprimed brass across the street at Cabelas.

Of course, there is some prep-work involved in using Wally World components: First, you must load them up and shoot them. Then, with a little case prep, you are ready for reloading! :D

Oh, ya could try this place instead of Wally World...They are great to deal with, ship promptly, competitively priced, and are in Valentine, NE!
http://www.lockstock.com

NailGun

RustyFN
February 14, 2007, 01:49 PM
Mine does but they are very limited. The bullets they carry are all fairly expensive. I don't buy reloading supplies from Wally.
Rusty

Larry Ashcraft
February 14, 2007, 01:50 PM
Depends. We have two Supercenters here in town. The southside one carries shotgun components and MEC presses, 12 and 20 ga only, and a few primers, if you don't mind buying primers by the hundred.

The northside Wal-Mart doesn't carry any components.

I understand its a management decision. They carry what sells (makes sense to me).

SASS#23149
February 14, 2007, 01:58 PM
My wally has presses,kits,scales,powder,primers,some brass,some jacketed bullets.Prices are fine,powder selection is mostly rifle types,but they do carry Unique.:)

RustyFN
February 14, 2007, 02:08 PM
Sorry my last post might have been a little misleading. When I said their bullets were expensive I meand that they carry Hornady and other top name brands, they don't carry Berry's or other reasonable priced bullets. The only pistol powder they carry is Unique, which I guess is good since Unique will cover most pistol calibers. As far as presses and dies I only remember seeing RCBS. The primers didn't seem to be priced to bad. I buy cleaning supplies and other small stuff but as far as components, I buy those on the web.
Rusty

nitesite
February 14, 2007, 02:53 PM
Sheesh, I'm wrong again.:o

I hope my wife doesn't read this thread.:uhoh:

Thanks for educating me fellas! I've been in Wal-Marts in probably two dozen states and never encountered one that carried components.

DaveInFloweryBranchGA
February 14, 2007, 02:57 PM
Don't feel bad Nitesite. Wally world carries all sporting equipment depending on size of store, market, demand, manager's decisions, etc. You can go for years without seeing one that sells the stuff. Or you could be suprised shopping in one, because it didn't. Goes state by state as well.

Regards,

Dave

ranger335v
February 14, 2007, 03:46 PM
"...does your Walmart carry reloading components? If they don't currently, did they carry them in the past?"

The Hendersonville, NC, store carried a limited line of components and tools several years ago. They didn't sell well so they were eliminated within a year or so.

The sporting goods floor manager got permission from the store manager to give it a try, sad that it didn't work but ... There were/are enough loaders in the area to make it work but they were loyal to the local dealers. Guess that's not bad.

Barr
February 14, 2007, 04:09 PM
I have seen one Walmart out of 6-7 that had components. Very limited selection and relatively high prices on them to boot.

fatelk
February 14, 2007, 04:48 PM
The Wal-Marts here in Oregon that I've been to have have not had reloading supplies, for all the years I've been going there. I assumed no Wal-Mart did until we were visiting the in-laws on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington state. They have a pretty good selection there and decent prices too (compared to the local gun shop).

Here in Oregon we have Bi-Mart, a very small store compared to Wal-Mart, but for long guns, ammunition, reloading supplies and such they are hard to beat. Employee owned too, that's a plus to me. I'm not really a hard-core Wal-Mart hater, but it's not my favorite store for a couple reasons.

Phillip Allen
February 14, 2007, 06:28 PM
I'm from WM's home area and yes they did carry reloading many years ago...after stupid people blew off various parts of their anatomy, WM quit carrying the stuff...the WM philosophy is to pay for dumb help and not encourage shootin the breeze with the customers and we all know that reloading requires a clerk who actually knows something...it is at odds with WM practices and I've seen first hand the results of the old Lee Loader (mallet type) and a kid sending his mom to pick up "rifle" powder...a dipped case full of 2400 (used to say rifle powder right on the can) in .270...fused the case head to the bolt face like a coin.

Hazzard
February 14, 2007, 08:22 PM
The walmart where I live has a pretty good selection of reloading components. Not a lot of variety, but they carry some of the more popular powders, have hornady and nozler bullets in most calibers, couple of press kits and tumblers, and even some reloading manuals. I don't buy many components there, but it is nice to be able to buy a couple thousand primers when it's late at night and you run out. All in all, they probably have a better selection than some of the local gun shops carry.

gbair
February 14, 2007, 09:17 PM
When I visited my cousin in Alaska, I was surprised to find reloading supplies in the wally world stores. Not only that, but they had handguns too!!!

Phillip Allen
February 14, 2007, 09:41 PM
must be regional...they sure don't carry it in Northwest Arkansas

Ala Dan
February 14, 2007, 10:08 PM
I have NEVER seen handloading (thank you very much) components
sold at Wally World~?:uhoh: To my knowledge, we are the only suppliers
of handloading components in our area~!;) :D

tasco 74
February 14, 2007, 10:38 PM
i wish i could get primers at wal-mart..... seems like i get there more than anywhere else..............

357mag357
February 15, 2007, 07:38 AM
In the great state of Massachusetts they stopped selling rifles and shotguns. I also heard rumor that they had plans to not sell ammo as well. I need to move to New Hampshire. Live Free or Die!

Phillip Allen
February 15, 2007, 08:03 AM
one of the WM stories I know of:

Working in a gun shop back in the 70's a guy came in asking about black powder supplies. During our conversation he mentioned that WM carried black powder. We were supprised so after he left we called and asked the woman who was in sporting goods about black powder. Yes she said, we have it. Asked if she would describe the can...black and 700X written on it...but the can is black!

AnthonyRSS
February 15, 2007, 02:46 PM
Hey Dan,

The Wal-Mar in Fayetteville carries reloading supplies. Not much, but the prices are fair.

Anthony

jparsonsjr
February 15, 2007, 07:55 PM
yes ,they sell reloading die,brass,bullets & primers

beretta9
February 16, 2007, 01:30 AM
Here in Oregon we have Bi-Mart, a very small store compared to Wal-Mart, but for long guns, ammunition, reloading supplies and such they are hard to beat. Employee owned too, that's a plus to me. I'm not really a hard-core Wal-Mart hater, but it's not my favorite store for a couple reasons.

I would have to agree with that except I find their bullets a little on the high side.

jr81452
February 16, 2007, 01:51 AM
man you guys that live near walmarts that sell primers and powder are lucky. wish the ones around here did. as it is i have to drive 25 miles to get them from my "local" reloading supply shop. walmart is less than a mile away.

possum
February 16, 2007, 01:57 AM
i have never seen reloading supplies at any of the ones i have worked at or shoped at, but stores vary from wht they carry and what they don't carry.

Mark8252
March 1, 2007, 03:04 AM
Some Walmarts carry components here in Colorado and some do not.
Get out in the more rural areas and they carry a pretty extensive amount of supplies.
We also have a gun shops everywhere. They do not seem to be going out of business because of Walmart.

:) :) :) :)

Grump
March 1, 2007, 12:59 PM
Southern Nevada: Never seen reloading supplies or tools available.

St. George, UT: same.

Cedar City, UT: Powder (great prices once, about $1-2/lb above the competition last time), some bullets and some tools. Can't remember if presses were there.

Southern Utah in general: best bet is still usually Hurst sporting goods, both towns.

FieroCDSP
March 2, 2007, 12:31 AM
I was in WV the other weekend and checked out their sports department. RCBS everywhere, some Speer and Hornaday bullets, and some powders (priced too high for my liking). Plenty of live ammo. No guns. I suppose that makes sense. Carry everything to make the object that makes the gun capable of being more than a club, but the gun isn't PC.

apachejack
March 2, 2007, 12:59 PM
I live between two cities that carry reloading supplies, One carries shotgun supplies and the other carries rifle and handgun supplies. Odd that the wal mart in the larger city(100,000 pop.) just carries the shotgun supplies but the smaller city(9,000 pop.) carrries pretty much any thing you want. And the sporting goods mgr. will order anything you want. He got me a set of dies for less than the gun stores. I guess it's just the area and political crap they have to go through. These are the only ones I've found with reloading supplies though.

El Barto
March 2, 2007, 01:11 PM
The Wal-mart in Longview, Washington has reloading supplies. Imagine my surprise when I saw that, me being from Los Angeles and all.

Even though I don't reload, it was a comfort to see that.

*Longview is about an hour northwest of Portland, OR.

44AMP
March 4, 2007, 03:54 AM
Our Walmarts sell rifles/shotguns/ammo, but no reloading components.

Bi-Mart on the other hand has a better selection than some of our gunshops.

We also have Sportsmans Warehouse, and a newly opened GI Joe's. Don't like GI Joes. First off, they don't have any (GI Joes:p ), and their prices were higer than the other stores. And this was their grand opening!

Sportsmans Warehouse has alot, great selection (to the point where our local gunshops don't carry much anymore), but expect full retail. No break there.

ATAShooter
March 5, 2007, 10:13 AM
Here in Chester, Va. I have been working in conjunction with Wally to have it brought in. Those of you that your store does carry it, please post the store number ( you will have to call them to get it ) but it makes dealing with Wally easier, for the case study. So far, they have been real nice about it, and helpful. Hopefully we can get it done. Rick L.

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