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Does your wal-mart
alan self
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Sell reloading supplys ? I've seen a few but wondering how many do.
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Not a chance here in California. They barely sell ammo.
They do have quite a selection here in Lassen County. They will special order also[:)]
quote:Originally posted by calrugerfan
Not a chance here in California. They barely sell ammo.
They do have quite a selection here in Lassen County. They will special order also[:)]
A selection of AMMO? Or a selection of RELOADING SUPPLIES?
quote:Originally posted by elubsme
quote:Originally posted by calrugerfan
Not a chance here in California. They barely sell ammo.
They do have quite a selection here in Lassen County. They will special order also[:)]
A selection of AMMO? Or a selection of RELOADING SUPPLIES?
The topic under discussion is reloading supplies. I am answering that question. Yes there is a large selection of reloading supplies at the local Wal Mart store here in Susanville, Lassen County, Northern California. They have powder (gun), two shotshell loading presses, 12 gauge wads, 25 pound bags of shot at 49.95 per bag, RCBS rifle and pistol reloading dies, primers, shell holders, an RCBS powder scale. I could go on but hopefully you get the message, They have a lot of reloading supplies. Ed
Salida Colorado has 1/2 dozen asst. powders, some brass, and bullets plus manuals. I've not seen any in the midwest Wally stores.
NOPE!
I'm 74 miles west of Salida in Gunnison not even a box of shotgun shells to be had some pistol and rifle ammo limited to 2 boxes of whatever
Go another 75 miles west to Montrose and you can find ammo but no reloading supplies
I buy from a local shop owned by a friend of mine. I'd MUCH rather give him the business.
BTW, during our recent "shortages" he was well stocked on all items and he never gouged me on prices.
quote:Originally posted by calrugerfan
quote:Originally posted by elubsme
quote:Originally posted by calrugerfan
Not a chance here in California. They barely sell ammo.
They do have quite a selection here in Lassen County. They will special order also[:)]
A selection of AMMO? Or a selection of RELOADING SUPPLIES?
The topic under discussion is reloading supplies. I am answering that question. Yes there is a large selection of reloading supplies at the local Wal Mart store here in Susanville, Lassen County, Northern California. They have powder (gun), two shotshell loading presses, 12 gauge wads, 25 pound bags of shot at 49.95 per bag, RCBS rifle and pistol reloading dies, primers, shell holders, an RCBS powder scale. I could go on but hopefully you get the message, They have a lot of reloading supplies. Ed
That's awesome. Here, it's a struggle to even get ammo from Walmart. They only have shotgun and stuff that nobody wants.
Hey there Odawgp, I need to make a trip to Gunnison soon. Bought a cheap scope at Gene Taylors and it won't focus so I'm returning it. How bout a cup of coffee or something when I get over there?
sent you a email
if I am around sure
The prices are higher than the balls on a giraffe and the selection sucks, but the China loving buzzards have some reloading supplies overseen by pimple faced dweebs that are utterly, deeply and permanently clueless.
Have not checked the others outside of my town ... but they vary greatly regarding what they stock.
Sounds like DWS may be back
Well here in Sterling CO. We have a large selection of ammo with some primers. About 6 different powders alot of bullets and manuels. Tumblers, ammo cases, dies sets and so on. I generally will buy just because the price is better than any place else.
And the next closest place is 40 miles north. Not exactly convenient.
Plinker, everything but .380 Not a lot of "everything" but the shelf is 95% covered at the edge for the first time since Nov. 3, 2008. Sucks that they are the only place in town[:(!]
They will special order as well I think.
Factory ammo shelves are no longer bare, at least a little of most calibers, usually good selection of 22. Rarely any 380 though.
quote:Originally posted by 44shotdoctor
Well here in Sterling CO. We have a large selection of ammo with some primers. About 6 different powders alot of bullets and manuels. Tumblers, ammo cases, dies sets and so on. I generally will buy just because the price is better than any place else.
And the next closest place is 40 miles north. Not exactly convenient.
Plinker, everything but .380 Not a lot of "everything" but the shelf is 95% covered at the edge for the first time since Nov. 3, 2008. Sucks that they are the only place in town[:(!]
Well, I do a lot of trade at Unique Cameras and Guns on Main Street. I think Bob usually has ammo. Except, as you point out, .380 auto. Forgot about that.
Havent seen any on the coast. They seem to be cutting everything. I am hoping the local Bass Pro in Myrtle Beach will get more than just powder and primers.
Not one bit of reloading supplies.
I'm lucky and have a local store chain By-mart that carries reloading supplies.