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Old 04-21-2011 | 02:14 PM
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Originally Posted by Gm54-120
Ive shipped lots 150+ bullet packs in a USPS $5.20 flat rate box and considering USPS will send any business the boxes FREE there is NO EXCUSE for a company not to use them unless they are making a few extra bucks on shipping.

UPS and FedEx are both cost more and dont even give you free shipping boxes.
I agree totally. but UPS does have flat rate shipping boxes also.Ray
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Old 04-21-2011 | 04:03 PM
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i re-load at least 10,000 rounds of centerfire ammo each year and want the best prices.

Lawton, OK used to have two Gibson's stores. Both those stores had large selections of muzzleloading and reloading supplies. If you wanted something that was not on hand they would order it. Their prices were good too.

Then China Red Star Outlets, aka Wal-Mart, came to town and the Gibson's stores closed: Sad day.

The closest gun shop with reloading supplies is 35 miles away in Duncan, OK. The guy has rip-off prices and i'll buy nothing from him. My stuff comes from Graf's, PowderInc, Natchez and Midway.

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