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  • pterrell
    CGN/CGSSA Contributor
    • Aug 2013
    • 3576

    San Diego reloading stores?

    Looking for some storefronts that have reloading supplies. I've seen a couple LGS that have one or two things at a serious markup but that's about it. What I really need is some Lee 22 Cal Decappers since I broke mine this morning. I know it's under warranty and I sent an email to Lee already but since they're cheap I figure I'll pick up a couple since I'll be reloading a lot of 5.56. Anyways, where are some of the best places to go? Military friendly is always a plus!

    Edit: Well this wasn't meant to go into the private reloading sales but oh well. If a mod feels like it, please move it to the regular ammo and reloading page. Thanks!
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    NoNOS67
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2008
    • 2161

    I do a good bit of shopping at La Mesa Collectibles. They're on Magnolia in El Cajon, just south of Bradley. Good guys and they have always been very helpful!

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      GJC
      Senior Member
      • Apr 2009
      • 1864

      Originally posted by NoNOS67
      I do a good bit of shopping at La Mesa Collectibles. They're on Magnolia in El Cajon, just south of Bradley. Good guys and they have always been very helpful!
      x2 great people
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        Luky
        Member
        • Sep 2013
        • 130

        Originally posted by NoNOS67
        I do a good bit of shopping at La Mesa Collectibles. They're on Magnolia in El Cajon, just south of Bradley. Good guys and they have always been very helpful!
        Just kind of expensive... Dont think there is a reasonably priced reloading store in all of San Diego... I just do lots of shopping online.

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          NoNOS67
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2008
          • 2161

          On some items, yes. If the difference isn't too extreme, I try to support them anyway. Kinda nice having somewhere local if I need something right away.

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            Agenttaz
            Junior Member
            • Apr 2011
            • 42

            The guys at la Mesa Collectibles are great! Rick the owner is good people. Although I do agree that some of their prices can be a bit higher than the going market, but they are one of the few shops with REAL experience dedicated to reloading. Obviously guns shows, and online can be cheaper, but the service is what your are paying for. Just my 2 cents.

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            • #8
              barrage
              Banned
              • Oct 2012
              • 3351

              Originally posted by NoNOS67
              I do a good bit of shopping at La Mesa Collectibles. They're on Magnolia in El Cajon, just south of Bradley. Good guys and they have always been very helpful!
              Had no idea this place existed until I read your post.

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                desertjosh
                Calguns Addict
                • May 2011
                • 5749

                +3? For la mesa collectibles. Great guys over there. One was even my history teacher in middle school lol
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                • #10
                  Fishslayer
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                  • Jan 2010
                  • 13035

                  xWhatever for La Mesa. A little pricey but my jaw dropped when I saw their selection of bullets! Didn't have the bullets I was after but scored 8# of Green Dot.

                  Good people there, too.
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                  • #11
                    barrage
                    Banned
                    • Oct 2012
                    • 3351

                    Originally posted by Fishslayer
                    xWhatever for La Mesa. A little pricey but my jaw dropped when I saw their selection of bullets! Didn't have the bullets I was after but scored 8# of Green Dot.

                    Good people there, too.
                    Same here. I'd forgotten what it felt like to walk into a ToysRUs when I was a kid until I walked into this place.

                    Awesome main-street-hardware-shop style they've got going on, too. You can rest assured that if you're unsure about what you need, someone behind the counter will be happy to walk over to their massive inventory with you to help figure out exactly what you need.

                    Was looking for some IMR 4227 everywhere and nobody had it... except LMC. They only had 8 pound jugs, but I was quick to inform them that I didn't consider that a problem. I'll be back there the second I hear they have jugs of 3031, and to buy anything else for that matter.

                    They might be a LITTLE over priced, but consider you aren't paying hazmat or shipping on powder since nobody else seems to have any (or 30 caliber projectiles) and it beats buying online or waking up at 4am to stand in a gunshow line for 2 hours every 2 or 3 months.

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                    • #12
                      Chevytruck
                      Junior Member
                      • Sep 2013
                      • 62

                      Lmc

                      Originally posted by NoNOS67
                      I do a good bit of shopping at La Mesa Collectibles. They're on Magnolia in El Cajon, just south of Bradley. Good guys and they have always been very helpful!
                      These guys are great . Always helpful, keep a good stock on items.

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