Went to the website and it said permanently closed???Did Kentuckiana Reloading close? Down in Clarksville.
That's why I was asking. I was telling a buddy about them, when I went to show him that's what I saw.Went to the website and it said permanently closed???
I've had to restock the shelves several times in the last couple weeks. Reloading supplies have been selling like crazy, but I'm only out of a few things so far. Since we are not doing gun shows for the time being, we have lots of extra inventory in stock. I've depleted the gun show inventory and have started getting into back stock as well. We are currently down to less than 2,000# of powder in storage (other than what we have at the store). The shelves are still pretty well stocked with primers, but we will start running out of some of those before long. I have a few things coming from the distributor in about 18 days (items that I ordered before the panic buying started), and a bunch more on back order that will trickle in over the next few months. Most of my distributors are sold out of pretty much everything and are not even accepting back orders on some items. I fully expect that I'll have some empty shelves in the next couple months, if not sooner. We are not raising prices on anything until we get new inventory that costs us more.Bobcat was looking pretty sparse last week. Not much left of the powders you actually care about.
Dave's Gun Shop in Holland. They have powder(have to ask the sales person), lots of Hornady, bullets, dies and more.
Well guys thanks for posting more stores. Unfortunately I can't edit my OP anymore to add the new ones to it. Not sure why.
SNR Shooting Supplies in Plainfield carries powder, primers, bullets, and presses.
Edit: Just read through the posts and saw SNR already mentioned. Didn't see it in OP list is why I mentioned.