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Re: reloading stuff at Blaine fleet farm

Postby Scratch on Sun Jul 28, 2013 9:13 am

They were behind the gun counter if you're looking.
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Re: reloading stuff at Blaine fleet farm

Postby andrewP on Sun Jul 28, 2013 9:19 am

Scratch wrote:They were behind the gun counter if you're looking.


Thanks for the heads-up on that; I'll make sure to look there and/or track down an employee to ask.
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Re: reloading stuff at Blaine fleet farm

Postby BigDog58 on Mon Jul 29, 2013 12:40 am

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hard h2o wrote:They are in the same boat as the Hudson store. Lots of Hornady and RCBS stuff but not a lot from other manufacturers.

That beats the Lakeville store hands down. I was there after work last night, and they don't have any reloading equipment or components out yet. :cry:



I was in the Lakeville store Sat 7-25 and they had No reloading supplies..ZERO. They had an entire shelving area empty and the young man said they will be filled by Aug 1, 2013. I plan to be there are see if he actually knew what he's talking about!
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Re: reloading stuff at Blaine fleet farm

Postby andrewP on Mon Jul 29, 2013 8:45 am

No joy on primers this morning @ Oakdale. I even got somebody to look in the back for them. They had more pistol ammo on the shelf than the last time I was there, but still no 9mm. Their reloading aisle is sort of half set up. Quite a bit of Hornady and RCBS equipment, dies, some bullets & brass, but primers & powder are a no-go so far. I guess I'll have to try again next week...
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Re: reloading stuff at Blaine fleet farm

Postby Bignuts on Tue Jul 30, 2013 4:10 am

Picked up some projectiles an a set of dies at BP FF the guy working said it was just the start. No powder or primers YET. Best store just got better.

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Re: reloading stuff at Blaine fleet farm

Postby Evad on Tue Jul 30, 2013 7:42 am

Bignuts wrote:Picked up some projectiles an a set of dies at BP FF the guy working said it was just the start. No powder or primers YET. Best store just got better.

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Re: reloading stuff at Blaine fleet farm

Postby SamM on Tue Jul 30, 2013 12:13 pm

Lakeville FF is in the process of stocking, just got back after grabbing a box of .224 bullets. I'm hoping they will carry some plinking bullets rather than what they are currently stocking. 55gr SP Hornady for $17/100 is more than I'd like to spend for plinking. Nice to have reloading supplies South of the river.
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