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<blockquote data-quote="Blitzfike" data-source="post: 1647124" data-attributes="member: 807"><p>Tommy, I'm a good example of a High End reloader. I buy in quantity, (All I can from Mitch at J&K, handgun bullets mostly..) Usually from Powder Valley on primers, 25K at a time usually. Powder for handgun stuff also mostly from Powder Valley, in 8 pound jugs. For most of my rifle stuff, I buy milsurp pulldown powder and bullets, due to the quantity that I shoot. That isn't a road for the inexperienced or the faint of heart. I develop my</p><p>loads using a chronograph and once I get a load dialed in for a particular gun, I keep with it until I get a different batch of powder. I might come in for a 1 pound jug of powder in some odd need, but unless you are competitive with Powder Valley in the large quantities, I can't afford to buy locally. Fortunately for you, I'm not the norm. There won't be much margin on reloading components if you are competitive, but it might make</p><p>a good loss leader. Get em in and sell em guns etc. I spend several thousand dollars a year on reloading for me and the family. Blitzfike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blitzfike, post: 1647124, member: 807"] Tommy, I'm a good example of a High End reloader. I buy in quantity, (All I can from Mitch at J&K, handgun bullets mostly..) Usually from Powder Valley on primers, 25K at a time usually. Powder for handgun stuff also mostly from Powder Valley, in 8 pound jugs. For most of my rifle stuff, I buy milsurp pulldown powder and bullets, due to the quantity that I shoot. That isn't a road for the inexperienced or the faint of heart. I develop my loads using a chronograph and once I get a load dialed in for a particular gun, I keep with it until I get a different batch of powder. I might come in for a 1 pound jug of powder in some odd need, but unless you are competitive with Powder Valley in the large quantities, I can't afford to buy locally. Fortunately for you, I'm not the norm. There won't be much margin on reloading components if you are competitive, but it might make a good loss leader. Get em in and sell em guns etc. I spend several thousand dollars a year on reloading for me and the family. Blitzfike [/QUOTE]
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