Where to Buy Reloading Supplies in D/FW Area?????
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Where to Buy Reloading Supplies in D/FW Area?????
Hello guys, I just found this place and wanted to drop in and say hi as well as ask a question.
I will be in the D/FW area this Saturday visiting family and I would like to pick up some various reloading supplies while I am there, i.e. ammo boxes, powder, bullets, primers and some other things. I have no idea where to go to find this stuff. I went to Bass Pro shops last time I was there and they have almost nothing in the way of handgun stuff. I will be going to the Grand Prairie area after droping off my oldest daughter at the airport(DFW). Any recommendations would be appreciated. Thanks!
I will be in the D/FW area this Saturday visiting family and I would like to pick up some various reloading supplies while I am there, i.e. ammo boxes, powder, bullets, primers and some other things. I have no idea where to go to find this stuff. I went to Bass Pro shops last time I was there and they have almost nothing in the way of handgun stuff. I will be going to the Grand Prairie area after droping off my oldest daughter at the airport(DFW). Any recommendations would be appreciated. Thanks!
If you have time you might want to check out Cabela's in North Fort Worth. They have a large selection. You will need to ask for the powder and primers though. They keep them in the vault.
There is a Sportsman's Wharehouse in Lewisville that has a decent selection too.
I'm sure there are more places, perhaps some closer to where you'll be, but these are the 2 I get my stuff from.
Enjoy your visit!
There is a Sportsman's Wharehouse in Lewisville that has a decent selection too.
I'm sure there are more places, perhaps some closer to where you'll be, but these are the 2 I get my stuff from.
Enjoy your visit!
Welcome to the forum, Tolly. I'm just south of ya in Archer City. I was beginning to think I had bad breath or something cause as far as I know, I'm the only member in this part of the state.
I'm just now trying to jump into reloading, so any answers you get will help me out, too. I was at Cabelas yesterday and didn't see any powders or primers, but I didn't know you had to ask for them. I did get the latest Lyman and Speer reloading manuals. They have em for 18 bucks each.
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I'm just now trying to jump into reloading, so any answers you get will help me out, too. I was at Cabelas yesterday and didn't see any powders or primers, but I didn't know you had to ask for them. I did get the latest Lyman and Speer reloading manuals. They have em for 18 bucks each.
I'll PM you shortly.
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Welcome aboard tolly. I too am glad to have another resourse. Been shooting for 45yrs. Reloading only about 5 after a LOOOONG time out of it.

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Re: Where to Buy Reloading Supplies in D/FW Area?????
This weekend is Market Hall Gun Show.Tolly wrote:Hello guys, I just found this place and wanted to drop in and say hi as well as ask a question.
I will be in the D/FW area this Saturday visiting family and I would like to pick up some various reloading supplies while I am there, i.e. ammo boxes, powder, bullets, primers and some other things. I have no idea where to go to find this stuff. I went to Bass Pro shops last time I was there and they have almost nothing in the way of handgun stuff. I will be going to the Grand Prairie area after droping off my oldest daughter at the airport(DFW). Any recommendations would be appreciated. Thanks!
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Southwest Ammo
Southwest Ammo Supply in Misquite seems to have the best prices around on a predicatable basis.
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Midway USA has alot of reloading supplies and their bullets seem mildly priced. I'm looking at getting into reloading and am trying to figure out how to break even or ahead on reloading 9mm.
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The lowest price quality FMJ bullets I have found is Zero Bullets at http://www.rozedist.com/ and
Montana Gold at http://www.montanagoldbullet.com/
Both of these companies make very good bullets. Their prices include shipping so you don't have to worry about getting ripped off on shipping charges.
Montana Gold at http://www.montanagoldbullet.com/
Both of these companies make very good bullets. Their prices include shipping so you don't have to worry about getting ripped off on shipping charges.
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There's a small gun shop off Beltline/35....(might be Sandy Lake Rd.) They've got some reloading stuff.....not tons, but a good bit. Just went shopping at Cabella's this afternoon in Fort Worth and they've got a pretty good selection of stuff moderately priced. Bullets are priced waaaay too high, though.
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