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I bought a .223 wssm around 2008/2009 and used to be able to find bullets for it pretty easily. They are now getting harder and harder to find. Does anybody in the Lafayette area reload bullets to sale?
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I think you need a special kind of FFL for ammo to load ammo for sale.
Are you sure you can't buy the gear and do it yourself? It's not hard to learn. I also found a couple of mail order sources: https://www.midwayusa.com/product/29...ted-soft-point http://www.brownells.com/ammunition/...244-96517.aspx |
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I've tried midwayusa but when I try to enter in the quantity it won't let me type in the box. I've tried brownells also but they are out of stock. I'm on email alert when they get more in though. |
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If you have been saving yoir brass you certainly need to start loading your own. Initial investment can seem scarey but it pays big in the long run. It really is easy once you get the hang of it. It can seem overwhellming at first but it isn't. You can make really great ammo for cheaper than you can buy ok ammo.
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Before you get sticker shocked could I ask what you do with that rifle and how much ammo you use per year? Ball park figure. If it is a hunting gun and gets shot for that or a little preseason practice I say sell it and get a more common cartridge. You'll never come out ahead if you reload to shoot 100 rnds a year.
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