dickttx
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After passing the Cabelas in north Fort Worth for about a year and a half without stopping, I pulled in today to kill a little time.
The powder is behind the gun counter now, and if what they had showing is all they have, there is not much available. There was a sign where it used to be, directing you to the gun counter.
Saw no mention or indication of primers.
They did have a fair representation of bullets and brass, but by no means a complete selection.
Surprisingly, they had several presses available. Just offhand I remember a couple of Lyman Crusher II,s, several RCBS models, a Lee Classic Turret kit, and several other Lee models. A couple of round ball molds, but nothing else. Also both Lee and Lyman bottom pour lead pots.
Quite a few handguns but still some empty spaces. There were two 5" Government Model Colts at $999.
In 45 minutes of looking, I couldn't find anything I needed, or wanted, though.
The powder is behind the gun counter now, and if what they had showing is all they have, there is not much available. There was a sign where it used to be, directing you to the gun counter.
Saw no mention or indication of primers.
They did have a fair representation of bullets and brass, but by no means a complete selection.
Surprisingly, they had several presses available. Just offhand I remember a couple of Lyman Crusher II,s, several RCBS models, a Lee Classic Turret kit, and several other Lee models. A couple of round ball molds, but nothing else. Also both Lee and Lyman bottom pour lead pots.
Quite a few handguns but still some empty spaces. There were two 5" Government Model Colts at $999.
In 45 minutes of looking, I couldn't find anything I needed, or wanted, though.