Reloading Services?

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Re: Reloading Services?

Postby XDM45 on Mon Aug 20, 2012 7:30 pm

promod1385 wrote:Here is a good source for training ammo: http://www.freedommunitions.com/category-s/1912.htm

Here are a couple places that do contract reloading and one that has a brass trade in program that might fit your bill:
http://www.goodtogoammo.com/brassdiscounts.php#bd
http://www.atlantaarmsandammo.com/
http://dcammo.com/


Thanks. I'll check those out.

@All

Thanks for all of the info. It gives me a lot to chew on.
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Re: Reloading Services?

Postby srtolly on Sun Sep 09, 2012 6:07 pm

I'm helping a friend reload. I havent been reloading long myself but am meticulous about my process and double check everything. Only one step at a time on a single stage press. I help him with firearms stuff and he helps me with he knows like working on my furnace. We are both learning and having fun. We hit the range at least once a week.
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Postby SIGP240 on Tue Oct 02, 2012 8:42 pm

With all the guys in the community who have thousands of bucks invested in loaders, why not culture a relationship with one fellow who is willing to let you use his machine on a guest basis? I have three different guys utilizing my little blue press and they get a good reload only for the cost of their supplies.....with no capital outlay
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Re: Reloading Services?

Postby hal on Wed Oct 03, 2012 12:40 pm

http://www.freedommunitions.com will give you $2.50 per lb credit on brass toward purchase of reloaded or factory new ammunitions.

Brass price per pound is: $2.50 (Market Value)
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Re: Reloading Services?

Postby Lunchbox on Wed Oct 03, 2012 3:27 pm

hal wrote:http://www.freedommunitions.com will give you $2.50 per lb credit on brass toward purchase of reloaded or factory new ammunitions.

Brass price per pound is: $2.50 (Market Value)


Does the trade in work with any brass or is it caliber specific?
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Re: Reloading Services?

Postby OldmanFCSA on Wed Oct 03, 2012 4:36 pm

I will let people use my setup if they want to reload.
They provide the components.
They do the loading.
They pay a usage fee for the use of my equipment.
My advice and training is free. Take it or leave it.

I currently have a reloading bench with 10 presses setup for use. All are single stage.
Four powder measures, three electronic dispensers/scales, three+ digital scales, two balance beam scales.
I am building another reloading bench for the "auto" presses.
And I will soon be offering shotgun reloading equipment for usage also. Bench is not built yet.

I reserve the right to refuse service to anyone who offends me or uses equipment improperly.

PM me if interested.
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