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  • tpuig
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2005
    • 2163

    Suppliers for larger volume?

    I'm just getting in reloading, and finally have most of my hardware. (press, a couple dies, etc). I'm going to start with some rifle rounds and take it slow. Right now I buy a box of bullets here and there online, like Cabela's, etc.
    But for you guys that do big volume, where are some of the suppliers that you shop? I realize right now everything is out of stock everywhere, but under normal circumstances where do you shop?

    Like for the guys that load 2k of the .223 and .45, etc. Bullets, powder, primers...
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    copenhagen269
    Member
    • Jan 2009
    • 341

    Check out this thread

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    • #3
      freakshow10mm
      Veteran Member
      • Jun 2008
      • 3061

      Buy bigger quantity to save. Don't bother with a box of primers. Get a sleeve of 5K or a few of them. Try powder in the 1 lb cans and when you find your powder, buy a 8# keg or two. I buy IMR4895 in 35lb drums.

      I either shop at Graf's or go factory direct. Graf's are great to deal with.

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      • #4
        bohoki
        I need a LIFE!!
        • Jan 2006
        • 20816

        primers are a bit of a hassle right now but powders come and go at natchezss.com shipping prices are kind of high but they are a good company

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          tpuig
          Senior Member
          • Jun 2005
          • 2163

          Cool, thanks. I wanted a handful of components just to try things out. Used the Lee old school loader, for a couple rounds, then the Lee Classic for a couple more. Now I've got a Hornady LnL, and am about to set it up on the bench. I'll be doing some 7mm Mag, .30-06, .250 Savage and probably .30 carbine and .44 mag.
          The only ones I foresee loading in quantity are .38, 9mm, .44 and the .30 carbine. Just thinking ahead. Once I get set up, I'll start looking for the future. Or I'll talk my apt dwelling buddy into getting a progressive and keeping it on my bench for massive handgun and shotgun loading... ;-)
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