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 Where to buy a reloading press? 
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Real Name: Jim Milner

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Post Re: Where to buy a reloading press?
OK, simulated bone/ivory with WaGu in Black. I will make them for ambi safety.

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Mon Nov 21, 2011 5:37 pm
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No I did not, I was at the PX on post and got a para 1911 ss. I don't own a shotgun either. So don't feel bad. lol


Mon Nov 21, 2011 7:41 pm
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How about some pics of those grips?


Mon Nov 21, 2011 7:41 pm
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Old Jim wrote:
OK, simulated bone/ivory with WaGu in Black. I will make them for ambi safety.


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Mon Nov 21, 2011 7:51 pm
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Midway USA has become my chosen place to order from after doing a lot of comparison and number crunching. Typically the cost of shipping brings the cost of a small order to around what I can find locally. When ordering large quantities of 'stuff' they are indeed cheeper. If I need something today I goto Cabela's (thankfully there will be one in Marysville soon so I can go broke locally), Wholesale Sports, or Kesselring's. If I want to include a drive in my shopping experience I drive to Three Forks Ammo and Reloading in Cle Elum. Great selection and excellent drive.

Other places are Cheaper then Dirt and Brownells/Sinclairs.

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Mon Dec 05, 2011 11:51 pm
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Thanks for the info I ended up buying it from Cabela's. So far I've made about 300rd so far so good. Thanks everyone.


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