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  2. Reloading supplies, and where to buy them - North Carolina Gun...

    www.ncgunowners.com/xf/threads/reloading-supplies-and-where-to-buy-them.1109

    lets keep out the reviews or opinions, just a post of where to buy and what they have, and also the last price you paid there. [hr] The Gun Rack--- kernersville NC carries a wide range of powders, primes, and bullets, FMJ and Cast lead bought winchester primers large pistol 29.95 for a...

  3. Reloading supplies, and where to buy them

    www.ncgunowners.com/xf/threads/reloading-supplies-and-where-to-buy-them.1109/...

    Blue Collar reloading in Mooresville - I always seek them out at the Raleigh gun show. Pistol powders for $22 at the last show, primers for $30. Those prices are out-the-door, including tax. :thumbsup: Lucky13 - only negative thing is they are 2 hours away. Great service, great prices. Ed's in Vass. Great reloading section and decent prices.

  4. Is there a good reloading supply store near Raleigh?

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    If they don't have the bullets then mail order is you best bet there. As far as reloading equipment Dillon is the best if you are going to do a lot of reloading otherwise if you're new to it them maybe start with a single stage or turret press. If you're thinking 223 there is a thread on here where someone (colemanpivia) is selling some brass.

  5. In stock reloading supplies | North Carolina Gun Owners

    www.ncgunowners.com/xf/threads/in-stock-reloading-supplies.80041

    Like the idea of a thread about reloading supplies. I challenge the rest of your post, though. I bought enough 22LR to support the middle school shooting team my wife and I sponsored for a 3-5 year period (kids used at least 10,000 rounds a year). The team fell apart with the china virus restrictions for two years now.

  6. Reloading supplies at Walmart! | North Carolina Gun Owners

    www.ncgunowners.com/xf/threads/reloading-supplies-at-walmart.31079

    The Galax, VA Walmart has carried reloading supplies for as long as I can remember. They keep most rifle dies and occasionally a pistol dye. Also a good selection of rifle projectiles from Hornady and Sierra. Lately they've consistently had large and small CCI pistol primers, but your limited to 3 100rd packs, you can't buy a brick.

  7. Reloading supplies in Fayetteville | North Carolina Gun Owners

    www.ncgunowners.com/xf/threads/reloading-supplies-in-fayetteville.50092

    Shooters Supply 5103 Bragg Blvd, Fayetteville, NC 28303 Midsouth Gun (Wagram) has virtually no reloading accessories.

  8. Reloading Supplies Central NJ - Ammunition & Reloading - New...

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    Does anyone know of a local store that sells reloading equipment near Piscataway? Im looking to get into .223 and 9mm, and need everything. Ive heard T&T reloading in PA is good, but theyre at a show all weekend and I was hoping to find somewhere closer. Im trying to avoid ordering online bec...

  9. Where do you get your Reloading supplies?

    www.ncgunowners.com/xf/threads/where-do-you-get-your-reloading-supplies.77368

    I pick up my reloading supplies from a few sources. I get 1-lb jugs of powder from Academy Sporting Goods, but only when I have a coupon (they sometimes have $10 off $50 or more coupons). I get 8-lb jugs of powder, primers, and bullets from Powder Valley or Cabela's when Cabela's has sales.

  10. Reloading age? - North Carolina Gun Owners

    www.ncgunowners.com/xf/threads/reloading-age.13290

    Just for the heck of it, I went to FS Reloading to check out if they said anything about age. I have bought 99% of my reloading equipment from them since they sell at virtual wholesale prices. The only exception is that I found a .380 Factory Crimp die from Natchez Shooter Supply for a few dollars less than FS Reloading.

  11. Ammo, Reloading & Gunsmithing | North Carolina Gun Owners

    www.ncgunowners.com/xf/forums/ammo-reloading-gunsmithing.29

    Discussions related to reloading and gunsmithing, tips, tools, best practices, etc...