Reloading Supplies

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Pdave
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Reloading Supplies

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OK this is getting ridiculous. Does anyone know of a place within 50 miles of Dayton that actually has a good selection of reloading supplies. I can't find primers anywhere. Powder is hit or miss. And lead or plated bullets are almost non existant. I don't want to have to mail order because of the shipping cost and hazmat fee.

If there isn't anyplace around, would 4-5 of you like to go in on an order from powder valley and order the max in primers and powder that we can get under one hazmat fee?
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MeanStreaker
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Post by MeanStreaker »

I am pretty much a casual reloader and get all my primers and powder at Dayton gun shows.

I wait and order a ton of bullets from MidwayUSA when periodically they have no shipping cost deals.

Sorry, wish I could be more help.
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Music Man
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Post by Music Man »

Only the gunshows, and primers are geeting harder to find. I am working on getting a factory direct pricelist from Rainier Bulletts for 35k. I hope to get a group buy going here to save us some Greenbacks.

I will post the info when I get it.
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Post by Pdave »

Music man, I was thinking about doing the same thing from Rainier, when you get the prices I'm in for about 5k of them.
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