Recogmendations on where to purchase supplies in Houston

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Recogmendations on where to purchase supplies in Houston

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I was wondering if any one could suggest stores that sale powder and primers in the Houston area.
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mcub wrote:I was wondering if any one could suggest stores that sale powder and primers in the Houston area.
4 locations to choose from bud

Carters Country

http://www.carterscountry.net/
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Post by nuparadigm »

Gander Mountain in Sugar Land has a wide variety of Hodgdon's powder and a rather shallow array of primers.

Bailey's Gun Store/Range (South on 521) also has a few things.

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If you are on the west side American Shooting Centers carries powder and primers. Sometimes their stock gets low so I would recommend calling before driving there. Since they cannot get Federal primers now the only primer they now stock is Winchester.
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I'm not sure what part of Houston you're in. I like Carter's Country in Spring. That's the closest big gun-related place to me, and it's at least a forty minute drive. I hear they have a store on the West end of Houston, but am not sure where, and I have never been to that one.


The last time I was in there for powder & primers, they had at least the basics. They carried Winchester and Remington primers, but there may have been more that I didn't see. They had at least ten to twenty different canisters of powder from what I could tell.
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Post by Jeremae »

On NW side of houston(1960 and Jones road area) is http://www.10ring.com very complete line of powders and primers, lots of bullets. A little pricier than Gander Mtn but a local store.
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