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