Reloading supplies

Started by Harleycolt, September 16 2017 10:20:46 PM MDT

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Harleycolt

Where are y'all finding powder and bullets ? I'm not having much luck in Dallas, Texas!

tommac919

Usu search around using one of the engines like  ; http://gunbot.net

Rick R

Our local Cabelas looks like a powder library.  Other stores have a lot of powder and primers on their shelves.  I believe the hoarders have finally decided that Obama and Clinton can't take their stuff away.
Yesterday a friend was in search of Alliant 2400 for his dad. But that can be a hard to find powder.
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sqlbullet

Lately I have been buying pulls from rocky mountain reloading and american reloading.  Wideners and Natchez usually have decent stock too.

Trapper6L

Take a look at Graf and Sons. The best reason to buy there is they are competitively priced and the freight is a fixed rate, usually only $7.95 per order excluding haz mat, if applicable. They carry all of the name brands. Here's their pages on 40 caliber bullets. Note, they will show at the last of the pages what they are out of marked in red. They give price per bullet too for comparison shopping. Shipping from them to me is normally 4 days to Texas. Don't overlook their close out section as it can have real dandy deals.
https://www.grafs.com/retail/catalog/category/categoryId/556?

The_Shadow

You might want to look at Recob's for powder or primers, etc.
http://www.recobstargetshop.com/index.htm
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G_man

Thanks guys for all the info, and the OP for starting the thread.
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Mike D

Locally try Ray's Sporting Goods or Cabelas in Allen.

There's another place in downtown Mesquite that I can never remember the name of too.


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Srb08

Quote from: Trapper6L on September 17 2017 12:30:47 PM MDT
Take a look at Graf and Sons. The best reason to buy there is they are competitively priced and the freight is a fixed rate, usually only $7.95 per order excluding haz mat, if applicable. They carry all of the name brands. Here's their pages on 40 caliber bullets. Note, they will show at the last of the pages what they are out of marked in red. They give price per bullet too for comparison shopping. Shipping from them to me is normally 4 days to Texas. Don't overlook their close out section as it can have real dandy deals.
https://www.grafs.com/retail/catalog/category/categoryId/556?

I've been shooting the Armscor and Magtech 180gr .40 bullets in my 10mm Ruger 1911 and Glock 40. At $.12 ea, they're hard to beat. The Magtech bullets seem to be of a bit better quality. Grafs gets some pretty good deals on bulk bullets from time to time, so check often. A lot of them are one time deals and when they're gone, they're gone. I live fairly close to the store and pick up my orders there, so I can't comment on their shipping. Overall, pretty good folks to deals with.

Harleycolt

Quote from: Mike D on September 21 2017 08:00:28 PM MDT
Locally try Ray's Sporting Goods or Cabelas in Allen.

There's another place in downtown Mesquite that I can never remember the name of too.


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The Cabela's in Allen was the one I was at. Been a few years since I have been to Ray's.

cattlelackranch

Quote from: Mike D on September 21 2017 08:00:28 PM MDT

There's another place in downtown Mesquite that I can never remember the name of too.


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PCFlorida

Quote from: The_Shadow on September 17 2017 01:39:33 PM MDT
You might want to look at Recob's for powder or primers, etc.
http://www.recobstargetshop.com/index.htm

Recobs is great, have bought tons of powder there. Ok, not tons, but many 10 pound orders :)
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