cosners in Bedford and harders in shoals.
Len's isn't selling anything unless you're brand new to reloading. Called there several times. Don't waste your time. You get 100 primers when you buy a full setup. Maybe he has dies and other stuff he may come off of but doubt it.Len's in South Bend is in fact still open and has reloading supplies as needed. I was there last week.
Wish I lived close enough to his shop. I'd make him several hundred dollars richer.Second that on Brian's, was able to get some bullets and powders on Monday. Surprised by his selection of reloading supplies. Had a good deal of dies too.
Definitely will be going back.
Not around Indy but Ludco's in Parker City (about an hour northeast) had plenty a couple of weeks ago.Is there anywhere around Indy that has 209 shotgun primers?
Hopefully with ammunition filling the shelves and ammunition costs starting to drop maybe we'll see some primers filling the shelves at lower prices.I was at the Indiana Gun Club this past Sunday. I've been out of reloading for a couple of years and wanted to get going again. I asked about primers and the gentlemen said he hadn't seen small pistol primers in a couple of years. That frightened me a bit so I'm trying to find some of those and I'll make sure I have plenty of powder.
Kentuckiana Reloading in Clarksville is perma-closedHave any of these stores shut down since this was posted? Or any new stores opened?