where are you all finding reloading supplies?

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I just logged on after months of not checking in. Been searching for supplies to reload 9mm, 380, and 38. Very hard to find anything. Thinking there would be much discussion here on WHERE to find supplies. Anyone got sources they want to share?
 
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I just logged on after months of not checking in. Been searching for supplies to reload 9mm, 380, and 38. Very hard to find anything. Thinking there would be much discussion here on WHERE to find supplies. Anyone got sources they want to share?
 
Dillon has 9mm bullets, (or did when the last Blue Press mag/catalog came out).
Powder Valley Inc has powder.

Midway USA has plated 9mm bullets on sale too according to the catalog I got this week.

You might also check the "For Sale" pages on other gun boards. I've seen some bullets for sale fairly reasonably on a couple of them recently.
 
Can't help you I'm afraid. I "panic" bought last October and don't anticipate needing to restock this year, at least. Though if lead shot ever gets back to $20 a bag I'll pick up a few.
 
I'm not tellin.

PrecisionDelta and MontanaGold boolits. Local shops for powder and primers. I don't need any more brass
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I just got notice today that my order of primers and powder shipped from Powder Valley (not a huge order, 5000 SP primers and 4 lbs. of powder).

My bullets come from Missouri Bullet.

Brass I either already have, or I pick up on the range. When I need to buy it, either I look for once fired on the various forums, or if I need new, order Starline from Midway or Graf's.
 
Try Natchez Shooters Supply or Black Hills.

Try the nearest large gun show. Some components dealers sell there, especially if they also sell reloaded ammo. If you can contact them before the show, they may fill your list and bring it to the show for you to pick up.

Check your local gun stores. They may know of someone in your area that casts and sells bullets.
 
Most everyone is out of most every thing concerning pistol reloading components due to the hoarding that has been going on since the election. Good luck finding primers and most bullets and a lot of the pistol powders.
 
My local little shop specializes in AR builds. But, he carrys supplies. Not the best prices but it's local and available. Had CASES of WLP and WLR primers but only Fed Small Pistol. 100-200 lbs of powder, I would say... And according to him, only about a dozen or so reloaders that are customers. Who says living in a small town makes life harder?

Moral of the story- just keep looking. Pawn shops, anything... You never know!
 
Ive been getting plated bullets directly from Berry's. For powder & bullets I connected with a vendor at local gun shows. I've got his phone number,before I get too low I give him a call w/my requirements. He then contacts me when he expects to be in my area,we meet and do buisness. I'm getting 10k to 15k primers and usually 8# to 12# of powder at a time.
Good Luck,Kevin
 
Pick a supplier and stay with them. If you order now, they should have it in six to eight weeks (just in time for spring and summer).

I have used Powder Valley and got wind of price increases and sent a large order for primers last fall. I am sure glad that I did. We are not used to waiting for anything, but I think this year we had better get used to it. Next year at this time, everyone will have stuff gathering dust on the shelves.

Six weeks to two months will pass quickly if you don't let yourself get impatient. Just get the order in and it'll be here before you know it.

Dale53
 
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