Posted: 1/24/2013 8:46:13 PM EDT
| Gonna be in the valley on Sat and Sun, is there any favorite shops that are good for reloading? Looking at dies and hardware more so than components. But would like to pick up some handgun items if available. Thanks |
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Bruno's had a nice stash of supplies last time I was up there. They had primers when everyone else was stripped bare. Not likely to find cheap plinking bullets there though. :)
Dillon for sure, and Sportsman warehouse was good till the panic buying started. no idea if they have recovered or not yet. Onyx |
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Bruno's had a nice stash of supplies last time I was up there. They had primers when everyone else was stripped bare. Not likely to find cheap plinking bullets there though. :) Dillon for sure, and Sportsman warehouse was good till the panic buying started. no idea if they have recovered or not yet. Onyx I was just in at sportsmans the other day, Hardware and dies are still good to go. |
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Bruno's had a nice stash of supplies last time I was up there. They had primers when everyone else was stripped bare. Not likely to find cheap plinking bullets there though. :) Dillon for sure, and Sportsman warehouse was good till the panic buying started. no idea if they have recovered or not yet. Onyx I was just in at sportsmans the other day, Hardware and dies are still good to go. Really?!? I was there in the Mesa sportsman's and most common caliber dies where gone. |
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Bruno's for the win if you are talking rifle. (although they usually have lots of upper end handgun stuff) I stop there every time I am up to see my grandkids and have stocked up with lapua 223 and 308 brass over the years Berger 73 grain 223 boolits, and Berger 175 grain boolits. 4 K match primers for each.
I try to keep 500 rounds of each match grade round ready to go. In addition I keep 200 rounds of 6.5X55 ready for my long range 1K firing. It is a much better round than the 7.62 for that distance. |
| Im a regular at Dillon Precision. They used to have everything on hand but since all this craziness started they have been busy everyday. You used to be able to call and talk to the store but now the store is so busy that they no longer accept calls. You can still talk to someone to place a phone order though. I heard as of last week they sold out of everything in .223, .308, and .45. There are so many people going around buying new reloading presses but I wonder how many will regret it once they find out they cant get primers. |
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+1 - No Primers no reloading. In fact I think they are out of just about everything. Talked and sold a .308 trim die yesterday. He said that he went to Dillon's to buy one, and they told him backordered and will take 6-8 weeks to get in. LOL Glad I don't need any Dillon stuff (Gee I could use another 9mm decaping pin) ?????? Quoted: Im a regular at Dillon Precision. They used to have everything on hand but since all this craziness started they have been busy everyday. You used to be able to call and talk to the store but now the store is so busy that they no longer accept calls. You can still talk to someone to place a phone order though. I heard as of last week they sold out of everything in .223, .308, and .45. There are so many people going around buying new reloading presses but I wonder how many will regret it once they find out they cant get primers. |