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1/22/2010 11:33:52 AM EDT
Reloading components.  Where to get?

Wow, they are expensive.

Need 223, 357, 30-06, 45 acp etc stuff

lead heads, jacketed, brass

military suplus is welcome

come on you bitter gun and religion clinging pricks, who's greed runs a world in need, where are the deals?

eta

xm193 is also a welcome addition

eta

A communist, america hating, kill whitey president who wants a death-virus size deficit is not a good pick.  pass it on.
1/22/2010 11:36:19 AM EDT
[#1]
In before the move to the Reloading forum.

Graf's, Powder Valley, Pat's Reloading, Widener's...some of the places you might want to check out.
1/22/2010 11:39:10 AM EDT
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1/22/2010 11:39:53 AM EDT
[#3]
I like the berrys bullets for .45 if you are reloading to shoot allot. Berry's also has a pretty good deal on .223 bullets when they have stock. They shoot well.



http://www.midwayusa.com and http://www.midsouthshooterssupply.com/ will usually have what you are looking for.



Start collecting primers whenever you see them. I heard yesterday that people are paying $37/1000. I was buying for $20/1000 a year back. Maybe they'll get cheaper if they ever get caught up with the market?
1/22/2010 11:42:39 AM EDT
[#4]

Graf's, Powder Valley, Pat's Reloading, Widener's...some of the places you might want to check out.


+1 on these. You'll need to shop around for who's got the best price at the time, and who's got what you want in stock. For powder and primers, wait  until you can afford a good sized bulk order to save on the hazmat fee.
1/22/2010 11:44:39 AM EDT
[#5]
If you are considering buying the stuff new, get your C&R license first.  You will recoup the $30 by an order of magnitude over the three years.