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    Default Where do you get your components?

    What?s your go-to source for powder, bullets, etc? Do you buy locally or get it shipped?

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    Reloading zone, Arvada.



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    I've only ever bought power and primers locally. Generally order projectiles online and collect brass from range pick up, give a ways on here, or save commercial stuff after I've shot it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gnihcraes View Post
    Reloading zone, Arvada.



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    That's where I've been buying reloading hardware.
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    Also sages reloading online, great deals and packages. Look them up, they have a new forum and website.

    Processed and polished packages with bullets.


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    I've purchased primer and powder locally at green mountain guns, as well as at cabelas.

    Also purchased primer and powder online, from Midsouth Shooter Supply, and Natchez shooter supply. You need to keep an eye out, they have occasional deals with free/cheap shipping and no hazmat fees.

    www.midsouthshooterssupply.com/
    www.natchezss.com

    And lately I've been ordering bullets from Rocky Mountain Reloading: www.rmrbullets.com
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    Eggleston bullets, couple times a year catch powder deal here on forum or local store.
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    Powder Valley, Bruno's, Butch's, Precision Reloading. All good companies.
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    Powder Valley for powder and primers, Eggleston for pistol bullets and a few other mom and pop joints.
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    I watch Armslist, Craigslist and the forums for deals on powder and primers, seems there's always somebody who needs to get rid of something on the cheap, and I hate paying hazmat fees. Projectiles from Rocky Mountain Reloading or Armslist weirdos.

    The new Scheels in Johnstown is like 10 minutes from my house, they have an awesome selection of hardware and accessories, plus they price match.

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