Where is the best deal for reloading supplies?????????????

KellyP

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CGN members,
I have got the reloading bug, now before I start blowng a s*** load of cash I have a few questions for you.

First off I am looking at reloading 308 in no less than 165gr projectiles. Also any tips or tricks or what seems to work for you mix wise will be greatley appreciated.

1. Where is the best price/place for the Bullets? Hornady Sierra Etc

2. Best price/place to buy powder? What powder goes best with each bullet?

3. Best price/place to buy primers. What Primer works best with bullet/powder combo?


KellyP

700 AAC SD
 
Budget Shooting supply is a good start but I would check some of the sellers listed on the dealer Network, it's a matter of who has stock now
 
With the current component shortages, the best place to buy components, is wherever you can find them. As far as determining which powder/primer.bullet to use, the loading manuals are a good place to start, but in order to find the most accurate loads for your firearms, you need to actually try different combinations in your firearms.
 
Another vote for budget shooter supply here. As far as powder to bullet it varries in every gun a combo that may work in my gun may not work in yours. I Prefer VV powders the most though. Primers do not seem to make a major difference I just have some guns that don't like federal primers.
 
The best deal is wherever you don't have to pay for shipping, and these days you will seldom get all your components from just one place.
 
first find stock..........pay their asking price to secure it as your own, you can shop around for price when everyone is stocked to the rafters, until then grab what you can while you can find it.

And if that means buying bullets and brass for a caliber that you don't own then do it, then order a new gun
 
Is it it a legal requirements to show your pal while buying powder?

Due to new Gov’t Regulations I need to have a copy of Gov’t issued photo ID on file for powder sales.
I find that a PAL has the least amount of personal information on it.

I have lots of bullets, primers & powder in stock.
Please check out my website.

Regards, Henry
 
Higginson's and Budget here. Seem to be able to get most of what I want from one or the other. Also helps I'm not thatfar from Hawkesbury and stop in on the way to the ballet in Montreal regularly. ;) ;)
 
For powder selection and decent price always try Higginsons first. Some other places are gouging the heck out of needy reloaders. If they don't have stock then buy where ever you can find it and sometimes pay $45 per pound of powder before tax.
 
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