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Reloading
Reloading components? Where are they?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kennibear" data-source="post: 889103" data-attributes="member: 51650"><p>In Federal Way WA Sportsman Warehouse has all of it. Not maybe the brand of primer you want but they have a good selection of sizes.</p><p></p><p>Powder and components come in Monday night and hit the shelves Tuesday morning. All of it was behind the gun counter until last month and limited to two of each SKU's per customer. Powder was two containers each. But they have enough of some powder that it's back on the shelves. Primers are back on the shelves also. They get one powder make at a time, Alliant one week, maybe Hodgdon's the next. VihtaVuori seems spotty. If the product survives 'till Monday they move it to the isle shelves.</p><p></p><p>Bullets are another critter. If you need a 6.37mm Watschmuck they might have it. But if it is popular it is in short supply. 375's are limited, ditto the common pistol bullets. 224's are rare but I have run across big boxes (250 count) Noslers and Hornady in 224. 338 seems okay. 308 not so much.</p><p></p><p>Sportco in Fife is the same but have a better selection of plated pistol bullets. Sportco has rifle caliber bullets in common calibers more often than Sportsman's. They are not as good with powder.</p><p></p><p>Online powder is unavailable unless you hit "Buy Now" when it hits the website. I buy hasmat stuff local as the shipping charges about erase the savings. Sportsman's prices on powder & primers are the same as online price.</p><p></p><p>KB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kennibear, post: 889103, member: 51650"] In Federal Way WA Sportsman Warehouse has all of it. Not maybe the brand of primer you want but they have a good selection of sizes. Powder and components come in Monday night and hit the shelves Tuesday morning. All of it was behind the gun counter until last month and limited to two of each SKU's per customer. Powder was two containers each. But they have enough of some powder that it's back on the shelves. Primers are back on the shelves also. They get one powder make at a time, Alliant one week, maybe Hodgdon's the next. VihtaVuori seems spotty. If the product survives 'till Monday they move it to the isle shelves. Bullets are another critter. If you need a 6.37mm Watschmuck they might have it. But if it is popular it is in short supply. 375's are limited, ditto the common pistol bullets. 224's are rare but I have run across big boxes (250 count) Noslers and Hornady in 224. 338 seems okay. 308 not so much. Sportco in Fife is the same but have a better selection of plated pistol bullets. Sportco has rifle caliber bullets in common calibers more often than Sportsman's. They are not as good with powder. Online powder is unavailable unless you hit "Buy Now" when it hits the website. I buy hasmat stuff local as the shipping charges about erase the savings. Sportsman's prices on powder & primers are the same as online price. KB [/QUOTE]
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