Reloading - .223/5.56

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Re: Reloading - .223/5.56

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jdonovan wrote: In general I'm getting the haz-mat supplies from the gun shows. Or once I've got a load worked up I like, and know I'm going to use a bunch of power, then I'll buy 2-3 8lb kegs.... at that point the haz-mat isn't too much of a per pound cost.
I would love to, but it wouldn't be a cost savings for me sadly enough. I have to cross that lovely $17/round trip bridge + a minimum of $15 for gas + entry fee...so it winds up being as much if I were to just ship it straight to the house.

I have to go across the bay on work's dime next month, so I thought I would see if there were any stores in the area that I could check out for supplies. Gander Mountain used to have powder, but they no longer stock it in the store in Salisbury, MD. They have primers, but they are ~$40/1k, so if I were to pick up 1k for my pistol and rifle, that would be about $34 more than internet pricing, which is about the same as hazmat + s&h. Might as well order online at that point and get the powder :(
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Re: Reloading - .223/5.56

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ShadowByte wrote:I have to go across the bay on work's dime next month, so I thought I would see if there were any stores in the area that I could check out for supplies. Gander Mountain used to have powder, but they no longer stock it in the store in Salisbury, MD. They have primers, but they are ~$40/1k, so if I were to pick up 1k for my pistol and rifle, that would be about $34 more than internet pricing, which is about the same as hazmat + s&h. Might as well order online at that point and get the powder :(
Check with your vendor... powder and primer have to go in separate boxes, so some vendors charge 2 hazmat fees.
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Re: Reloading - .223/5.56

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Mac's reloading is usually at the big shows in VA. I've bought from him many times, usually has good prices. I think he's in VA beach, not sure if there is a store front:

http://macsreloading.com/


As for online, check out Powder Valley Inc for large purchases. Their add'l HAZMAT fee kills any cost savings when buying only a couple items. My last purchase from them was something like 16lbs of powder and 14,000 primers to split between a buddy and I, so it was much cheaper than buying at a show or local shop.
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Re: Reloading - .223/5.56

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Wideners is also a good place for reloading supplies online. However, they tend to be out of stock on a lot of things because they may be less expensive than other vendors. And they ship powders and primers in one box under one hazmat fee.
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