from where do you order your online reloading supplys?

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Henry on EE. He's a dealer here and has very good prices plus great service. He has a running ad on there and if you need something he doesn't have he can order stuff, so you only have to get stuff shipped from 1 place.

If your curious since I live in AB, I had 400 bullets shipped out for 11 bucks and i believe he could have filled the box up more and it would be the same price. Since I had to wait a few weeks for them to come in he also sent me some brass, just because.
 
I have nothing but good to say about the service I receive from Hornady.Usually once I place a order I get a e-mail the next day my order is shipped,and the shipping costs are low.Arrival usually in less than 10 days.
 
+1 on Henry Nierychlo. I have also had great service from Mysticplayer for brass and bullets (he doesn't carry primers or powder). Ben Hunchak has been great for my cast bullets and his prices are way better than anywhere else I have found.

Mark
 
I haven't ordered from Henry yet but I will give him a try one of these days. I have bought from TradeEx and have had nothign but excellent service from them. Likewise from V Bull Precision - bought Lapua brass from him on the advice of Peter at Hirsch to save on shipping. Not many retailers will send you to the competition.
 
I order from him too

Plan on making another soon.

Just started to deal with Henry as well due too being local and his pricing seems to be fairly good but I have also used Dave Friesen (BC Redneck) and Mark @ Omineca Sorts in Vanderhoof but I haven't done a lot of on-line ammo component purchases usually deal directly with the shops that I stop in at when I see a deal I pick it up.


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I know that there are lots of guys on here as sponsors, but since there are few choices this far away from the centre of the world, I keep my support local, otherwise I would lose access to a couple of local gunsmiths, and small shops would close. Not my plan. Sorry, guys, gotta keep it local, only go outside if they can't get me what I want. Sometimes happens, as in the case of my SKS's. Marstar was glad to help out...
 
I keep it local for the plain simple reason, "It's handy." Another reason, is that by the time I pay for the shipping, even if shipping is supposedly included, the cost is usually higher than my local dealer.

I can order by quantity and make a deal or just pick up a single box, to try out a new design of bullet.

Other than shogun and pistol, I load my own exclusively. Tradex and SFRC, have some very attractive pricing but limited variety.
 
I will if at all possible buy from my local dealers,but at times I have had to drive 200 miles to buy Canadian and support our small businesses here in Canada.Too many times though have I made a trip and found out that their stock systems are out of date and the pegs are empty.The dealers here on CGN do a wonderful job supplying the basic reloading needs of most,but when you are looking for components for obsolete cartridges or accessories for your press you have to bite the bullet and source them out of the U.S.It would be nice to have a "sticky" to provide suppliers of components and accessories here in Canada and what they specialise in.
 
I will if at all possible buy from my local dealers,but at times I have had to drive 200 miles to buy Canadian and support our small businesses here in Canada.Too many times though have I made a trip and found out that their stock systems are out of date and the pegs are empty.The dealers here on CGN do a wonderful job supplying the basic reloading needs of most,but when you are looking for components for obsolete cartridges or accessories for your press you have to bite the bullet and source them out of the U.S.It would be nice to have a "sticky" to provide suppliers of components and accessories here in Canada and what they specialise in.


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