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<blockquote data-quote="Okieprepper" data-source="post: 1649831" data-attributes="member: 11631"><p>Well, as a buyer of reloading supplies, I only buy powders and primers locally to save on the extra hazard shipping charges. I mainly buy my equipment such as press, die and accessories online because of the competitive pricing on the web that often comes with free shipping. So I would suggest if you want make money by selling lots of reloading equipment you should include eCommerce in your plan for success. Many on the Forum will tell you to carry Dillon presses in your line up because their the best, but they are also considerably more expensive than Hornady, RCBS and Lee. Although It would require a substantial start up cost, I think the only to stay competitive with places like Basspro, Outdoor American, and H&H would be to carry a variety of brands and see what your particular customers choose. From what I have been told, there is very little profit margin Dillon equipment and that is why you see more Hornady, RCBS and Lee products in the larger retailers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okieprepper, post: 1649831, member: 11631"] Well, as a buyer of reloading supplies, I only buy powders and primers locally to save on the extra hazard shipping charges. I mainly buy my equipment such as press, die and accessories online because of the competitive pricing on the web that often comes with free shipping. So I would suggest if you want make money by selling lots of reloading equipment you should include eCommerce in your plan for success. Many on the Forum will tell you to carry Dillon presses in your line up because their the best, but they are also considerably more expensive than Hornady, RCBS and Lee. Although It would require a substantial start up cost, I think the only to stay competitive with places like Basspro, Outdoor American, and H&H would be to carry a variety of brands and see what your particular customers choose. From what I have been told, there is very little profit margin Dillon equipment and that is why you see more Hornady, RCBS and Lee products in the larger retailers. [/QUOTE]
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