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Old 03-14-2009, 11:27 AM
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ORIGINAL: Doe Dumper

I dont know where in the heck a person could find an 8 pound container anywhere..lol. I been looking for some 4350 myself...it just isnt anywhere to be found around here or online. I noticed wal mart is starting to restock tonight when I walked thru. They had some re22 and some 4064.
Walmart in baileysville, carries powder? Holy cow, I never seen that. Hey Doe, I remember this gun shop in Pineville I would go too that had reloading supplies. I can't remember the name.

Anyway, uncle bill's gun and pawn in Williamson has 8lb containers.

Its the only way I roll.
 
Old 03-14-2009, 12:36 PM
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LOL Big its one of the Wal Marts in Beckley. That gun shop in Pineville I pretty much bought cleaned out...he went out of business and sold all the stock to a friend of mine and thats where my primers, most of my bulletsand what 4350 and 4831 I have came from. I prob bought 50 boxes of loaded ammo from him..lol..sold most of it on gunbroker . Sold a box of Fed premium .270 with 150 nosler partitions for $40.... still cant believe someone would pay that for it. Sounds like a trip to Williamson is in order.

What do you prefer Big? I have some H4350 left..but havent messed with the IMR4350 any. Ive got both kinds of 4831. If I could do it Id get a keg of 4831sc, varget and one of the 4350's.
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Old 03-14-2009, 01:32 PM
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I don't have any reloading supplies and I sold all my guns.
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Old 03-14-2009, 06:24 PM
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Lol, jeepkid is onto something there. I am not even really sure what you guys mean by reloading
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Old 03-26-2009, 08:11 PM
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I always try to keep stocked up on as much Norma MRP and H4895 as I can. 223 brass and 55gr bullets too. H4895 seems to be one of the most useful powders I've seen. U can load just about anything with it. Everything from 223 to 30-06 and 8mm Mauser.
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Old 03-27-2009, 06:43 AM
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ORIGINAL: eldeguello

Id imagine some of you guys have cabinets full of bullets and powder..lol.

Well, some of us do....
And some of us are smart enough to NOT talk about "how much" on line...

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Old 03-27-2009, 06:58 AM
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LOL Big its one of the Wal Marts in Beckley. That gun shop in Pineville I pretty much bought cleaned out...he went out of business and sold all the stock to a friend of mine and thats where my primers, most of my bulletsand what 4350 and 4831 I have came from. I prob bought 50 boxes of loaded ammo from him..lol..sold most of it on gunbroker . Sold a box of Fed premium .270 with 150 nosler partitions for $40.... still cant believe someone would pay that for it. Sounds like a trip to Williamson is in order.

What do you prefer Big? I have some H4350 left..but havent messed with the IMR4350 any. Ive got both kinds of 4831. If I could do it Id get a keg of 4831sc, varget and one of the 4350's.
I have never loaded H4350. I always buy IMR4350 in 8lb containers.

Thats sucks about that dude in Pineville. I always stopped in when going thru Beckley to come to MD. I usually go thru morgantown.

He had a full display of case knives. I wonder who bought the display? I saw on on ebay from 1976 I wanted. I wonder if that was it.
 
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ORIGINAL: Howler

No matter how much I ever have on hand, it never seems like enough!
Similarly, I never seem to have the exact powder I need at any given time. Plenty of the wrong stuff, though.
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Old 03-27-2009, 03:14 PM
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I went to the good ole Yellow pages yesterday and called around.I got all I was looking for though it took three shops.
RL19
RL22
IMR 4350
IMR 4831
Longshot
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300 209 Shotgun primers
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