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MajorPowerchord
04-08-2009, 22:37
Where is the best (prices, customer service) place to order reloading supplies. I think I am about to plunge into an RCBS 2000 and found it for $474 at Midway (reputable I think) and for $447 at T&T reloading (http://www14.inetba.com/tandtreloading/item128156.ctlg) but I dont know about that particular vendors reliability.

Where do you shop? Local is good too....taxes or shipping, it's all the same.

Kevin

gnihcraes
04-09-2009, 12:52
Most shops I know locally are out of components. Bass Pro Shops had some the last I was there, Sportsmans Warehouse is in buy out transition, nothing there to shop for.

Some people have good and bad luck with Reloaders Corner up in Arvada, but I heard just yesterday that he's out of most items too.

Midway seems to be good, price is higher than local usually, plus shipping. But it does arrive quickly, I think we're a direct shot from them with UPS, my stuff arrives in a day or two via ground shipping.

Other online places I've looked at recently are out of common components, but still should have equipment (presses, dies and such) available.

Best to just call around the the local shops that would carry reloading items.

Reloaders Corner, Green Mountain Guns, Bass Pro, Sportsmans, few others I probably don't know about. Crack the yellow pages and let your fingers do the walking. ha.

kc.

theGinsue
04-09-2009, 22:16
Midway USA is very reliable to highly regarded by most members of this forum and by the gun owner's community in general. But as was previously stated, there prices are higher than you can find locally - when you can find the products locally + you must consider shipping.

With all that said, if I can't find a product locally I don't hesitate to look @ Midway.

ryanek9freak
04-10-2009, 18:45
Specialty Sports in Colorado Springs has recently gotten a TON of reloading supplies in stock, including bullets and RCBS Rock Chucker presses. They even have like 200 Different die sets on hand. Even for the 5.7x28 FN, which I found to be quite odd.

Fal Grunt
04-10-2009, 19:43
I have never dealt with T&T however have heard good things. I have dealt countless times with midway and have never had a problem. Well, no that isn't true, I have had problems, they always promptly and graciously take care of it with NO issues.

In most cases the only thing that bites for Midway is the shipping. I have to say though, most of what I have bought recently, prices are better than elsewhere.

-myers