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<blockquote data-quote="wasilvers" data-source="post: 293742" data-attributes="member: 1776"><p>https://fsreloading.com/ </p><p>(EDIT: here's another one with more stock, I ordered from them and they delivered in 48 hours)</p><p>https://www.titanreloading.com/</p><p></p><p>They sell Lee Reloading equipment - located in the same town as Lee Precision. I just found out it is about 15 miles away from me - LOL small world. They are about 40-50% less than midway and 60% less than gander/cabelas on some things. </p><p></p><p>I started researching reloading earlier and it has come to a point where I almost have to reload. I shoot a 300 Savage for hunting, but can't find ammo anywhere. If I do find it, it is $40+ a box of 20. If I reload and buy 100 rounds of brass and all equipment, I will take about 100 bullets to break even. I'm just looking at a hand press. I don't need anything big, just enough to reload 10-50 a year (max) and maybe some loads for my other guns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wasilvers, post: 293742, member: 1776"] https://fsreloading.com/ (EDIT: here's another one with more stock, I ordered from them and they delivered in 48 hours) https://www.titanreloading.com/ They sell Lee Reloading equipment - located in the same town as Lee Precision. I just found out it is about 15 miles away from me - LOL small world. They are about 40-50% less than midway and 60% less than gander/cabelas on some things. I started researching reloading earlier and it has come to a point where I almost have to reload. I shoot a 300 Savage for hunting, but can't find ammo anywhere. If I do find it, it is $40+ a box of 20. If I reload and buy 100 rounds of brass and all equipment, I will take about 100 bullets to break even. I'm just looking at a hand press. I don't need anything big, just enough to reload 10-50 a year (max) and maybe some loads for my other guns. [/QUOTE]
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