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Just starting my venture into reloading. I want to start with bullseye, 2400 and power pistol. Sounds like I need to just frequent Cabelas a bit more often.
God luck finding 2400. I've got a bunch that I've managed to find online a couple years ago. But bullseye and PP shouldn't be terribly hard to find. I have seen it at Cabelas - either the Berlin or Hartford store.
This gun shop has all the powders you want but far from Worcester
http://www.northeastshooters.com/vb...un-Powder-List-at-SHOOTING-SUPPLY-Westport-MA
Edit: slap shot beat me to it.
Sitting behind your keyboard, from a out of state dealer. And no, I do not have anyone in mind Ms. AG's office.
Aren't the hazardous material fees cost prohibitive?
Another vote for shooting supply in westport.
Well worth the drive.
Figure about $250 for that order.Not if you buy enough. The hazmat fee is $28.50 and shipping ranges from $10-$20 (depending on the total $ amount in your cart). So when you split it up over numerous pounds of powder and primers, it's not bad. It really doesn't take much to make it worthwhile.
I think my last order was like 10 pounds of powder and 10k primers.
The "wholesale prices" for a major stocking dealer are just about identical to what I can for order directly without using any connections. Even if a shop adds a modest 20% margin, they cannot be competitive with online vendors that deal directly with the public (multiple choices if you have a friend in a free state to accept delivery).
Aren't the hazardous material fees cost prohibitive?