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where do you guys buy your reloading equipment. I only have Cabelas in my city and they have a limited overpriced inventory. I was able to find a Hornady reloading kit well over 500K but no dies available. Only Lee or RCBS.
Any reliable and well priced online store ?? thanks
 
I've had great success with Hirsch Precision. Good folks to deal with.
The biggest problem I've had with Cabela's is a limited catalog selection, compounded by the fact that if they don't normally list an item, they won't special-order it for you. Typical big-box store.
Try looking at Amazon.ca too. Free shipping over $35 if it's a direct-sale item and they occasionally have the best prices on some things. I've bought dies, shell holders, priming tools, etc. from them. Be careful of exactly what they're selling, though. I always cross-check the manufacturer's part # to be sure I'm getting what I want.
 
When I buy new I like using Budget Shooter Supply, or Amazon sometimes. Most of my dies and equipment was found at gun shows at really good prices, or from guys at the gun club.
 
Mystic precision is my go to for most of my reloading stuff if I can’t find what I need on the EE. I agree with the others here, cabelas is a last resort. They seem to have very limited selection and the pricing is pretty high compared to just about everywhere else.
 
got some basic equipment so I can start reloading: a RCBS partner kit and Lee pacesseter dies. 220CAD for everything, not too bad. Now the question is what reloading manual to buy? Do I really needed it? There is some info on the Lee die set but nothing about the bullet I intend to reload, 308 Hornady Interlock.
 
Mystic precision for my rifle brass, projectiles, dies, reload equipment.
Tesro for primers and pistol projectiles.
Cabelas for powder.
 
Bullseye London, Tenda, Western Metal, X Reload, Hirsch, in no particular order. Depends on who has what in stock and how much I want to pay for shipping (I usually don't)
 
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