Skip Sackett
US Veteran
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I had to go there today for business. As usual, I was more than a couple of hours early and thought I could take an extended trip over to Pat's Reloading Supplies. Nothing doing, 2hrs + round trip and I just couldn't squeeze it in BUT I did call him.
Seems he had to take some time off for some personal reasons and wouldn't be available at his place. So, like the addict I am, I asked if there was someplace near me that I could go and hang out for a while.
Pat said, sure, here:
Fin Feather & Fur Outfitters - Hunting Rifles, Camping & Archery Equipment, Sporting Goods
This is one cool store and I thought I had seen it all until I was about to leave. The whole time I was there I didn't see any reloading stuff and I thought Pat had told me that they had some. When I turned around, I saw a stairway leading down and the first thing I saw at the bottom of those steps was reloading presses. I WENT DOWN THOSE STAIRS!
All I can say is WOW!
There was every brand of press there except Dillon. Hornady, LnL & the AP ($389), RCBS, Lee, Lyman. There were 4lb and 8lb jugs of powder as well as the 1lb ones. Bullets galore, primers 3 shelves high and 20' long!
Prices were normal for the market now. Federal standard primers, $30ish. 8lbs of Unique, right at $100, and they had PLENTY!
There were out of 44cal 225gr FTX bullets but had plenty of others. I brought home the 140gr 35cal ones to try in my wife's Marlin 1894 and a box of 25gr 45cal (.452") to try in my Puma and other assorted 45Colts and 45ACP's!
They had lots of stuff and were really nice folks. They even had a range in the basement but I think it was just for testing out used guns. Still, pretty cool.
At any rate, their powder selection isn't on the web. Maybe they won't sell over the internet.
If you live in the area though, or want to plan an outing and live within driving distance, make the trip!
It is a pretty cool store. Lots of stuffed animals. Like a Gander Mountain. Very similar only lots more reloading stuff.
FWIW
(I have no vested interest in the place. Just passed through and thought I would share!)
I had to go there today for business. As usual, I was more than a couple of hours early and thought I could take an extended trip over to Pat's Reloading Supplies. Nothing doing, 2hrs + round trip and I just couldn't squeeze it in BUT I did call him.
Seems he had to take some time off for some personal reasons and wouldn't be available at his place. So, like the addict I am, I asked if there was someplace near me that I could go and hang out for a while.
Pat said, sure, here:
Fin Feather & Fur Outfitters - Hunting Rifles, Camping & Archery Equipment, Sporting Goods
This is one cool store and I thought I had seen it all until I was about to leave. The whole time I was there I didn't see any reloading stuff and I thought Pat had told me that they had some. When I turned around, I saw a stairway leading down and the first thing I saw at the bottom of those steps was reloading presses. I WENT DOWN THOSE STAIRS!
All I can say is WOW!
There was every brand of press there except Dillon. Hornady, LnL & the AP ($389), RCBS, Lee, Lyman. There were 4lb and 8lb jugs of powder as well as the 1lb ones. Bullets galore, primers 3 shelves high and 20' long!
Prices were normal for the market now. Federal standard primers, $30ish. 8lbs of Unique, right at $100, and they had PLENTY!
There were out of 44cal 225gr FTX bullets but had plenty of others. I brought home the 140gr 35cal ones to try in my wife's Marlin 1894 and a box of 25gr 45cal (.452") to try in my Puma and other assorted 45Colts and 45ACP's!
They had lots of stuff and were really nice folks. They even had a range in the basement but I think it was just for testing out used guns. Still, pretty cool.
At any rate, their powder selection isn't on the web. Maybe they won't sell over the internet.
If you live in the area though, or want to plan an outing and live within driving distance, make the trip!
It is a pretty cool store. Lots of stuffed animals. Like a Gander Mountain. Very similar only lots more reloading stuff.
FWIW
(I have no vested interest in the place. Just passed through and thought I would share!)