Local shops that have reloading supplies. Volume II

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  • DadSmith

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    Guys just a reminder I can't edit original post anymore. Put keep posting here so others can get the benefits from the information provided. It's this thread is getting somewhat important now days
     

    TheFox

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    Len's in South Bend is in fact still open and has reloading supplies as needed. I was there last week.
    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.
     

    Naptown

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    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.
     

    DadSmith

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    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.
    Hopefully with ammunition filling the shelves and ammunition costs starting to drop maybe we'll see some primers filling the shelves at lower prices.
     

    Naptown

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    I just visited Hoosier Armory in Noblesville for the first time. Nice little shop with a TON of inventory. Found some expensive little pistol primers that I couldn't live without. Expensive primers are better than no primers.
     
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