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    Reloading shotgun shells


    I have been looking for 7 1/2 shot to reload some shotgun shells and knowone seems to have any in stock. I have been told that the E.P.A. shut down the plant in Arizona and that they dont know when they will be able to make anymore. Does anyone know more about this? Is this the beginning of the end as far as the Govornment getting our guns?

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      #3
      I bought some from a local gun shop here in San Antonio, but www.midwayusa.com has it also. Sorry not much help.

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        #4
        I used to get mine at Gibson's in Weatherford, but buying off the shelf is just as cheap. Price of powder, shot and primers has gone up too much to be worth it any more. I haven't bought reloading stuff in a couple of years.

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          #5
          Yep, I bought 25# bag last year for $16.00, now its $45.00 for 25#. I forgot about Midway USA. Thanks, I will try them. I was trying not to pay for shipping.

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            #6
            I reloaded shot shells for a few years. In the end it got cheaper to just buy them by the case.

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              #7
              Just checked with Midway and the shot is 41.00 for 25#. Shipping is 21.00. $62.00 is to much rediculous. Guess I will be buying ammo by the case too.

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                #8
                I use
                Precision Reloading
                Ballistics Products &
                Buck's Run.

                These will all come up on Goggle. I only reload steel shot so I'm not up on the latest EPA stuff.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by arrowdynamic View Post
                  I used to get mine at Gibson's in Weatherford, but buying off the shelf is just as cheap. Price of powder, shot and primers has gone up too much to be worth it any more. I haven't bought reloading stuff in a couple of years.
                  Soon as I run out of shot, I'm through reloading--doesn't make dollars and cents sense, although I do enjoy it.

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                    #10
                    Check with Vernon Winkleman at Trainer Hale supply in Seguin. If any is available he has it. He keeps tons and tons of shot. # is 830-420-4530. Probably cheaper than most places too. You usually can get a discount if you buy enough.

                    Dave

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