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Does anyone know of stores near White Plains that sell reloading components?
If you absolutely have to see physical inventory, there's Davis Sport Shop in Sloatsburg, which is 30 or so min away. Their prices for reloading supplies vary, but I can say powder prices are high, their primer prices are insane, and their bullet prices are fair.Does anyone know of stores near White Plains that sell reloading components?
I went up to Masterclass several years ago. Nice guy helped me out even though the coated bullets I picked up wouldn't feed into my gun no matter what I tried. I'll go back in the future to use the range and while I'm there I'll probably pick something up. I just didn't have the time to drive up there so I was looking for places that may be closer. Thanks for the reply.Near White Plains.
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There are others that I won't mention. Collectors is a rip off. Your best bet is to buy on line.
I was trying to avoid hazmat fees so I thought if I found somewhere closer by I could avoid those fees. I usually only buy a pound of powder at a time and 1000 primers. I don't know if buying in that quantity with hazmat fees would still be a better price than driving to a store to pick those supplies up. Do you have any idea if there would be a cost savings by going to a store or ordering the quantities I mentioned online? I have no idea what the prices of powder, primers, and bullets are at gun stores now.If you absolutely have to see physical inventory, there's Davis Sport Shop in Sloatsburg, which is 30 or so min away. Their prices for reloading supplies vary, but I can say powder prices are high, their primer prices are insane, and their bullet prices are fair.
Your best bet, by far, is to order hazmat stuff like powders and primers in bulk online and try to get free shipping or maybe even free hazmat.
I was trying to avoid hazmat fees so I thought if I found somewhere closer by I could avoid those fees. I usually only buy a pound of powder at a time and 1000 primers. I don't know if buying in that quantity with hazmat fees would still be a better price than driving to a store to pick those supplies up. Do you have any idea if there would be a cost savings by going to a store or ordering the quantities I mentioned online? I have no idea what the prices of powder, primers, and bullets are at gun stores now.
Besides Masterclass in Monroe, you have Davis Sport Shop in Sloatsburg, and Davis Shooting Sports in Goshen. None of those is particularly close.I was trying to avoid hazmat fees so I thought if I found somewhere closer by I could avoid those fees. I usually only buy a pound of powder at a time and 1000 primers. I don't know if buying in that quantity with hazmat fees would still be a better price than driving to a store to pick those supplies up. Do you have any idea if there would be a cost savings by going to a store or ordering the quantities I mentioned online? I have no idea what the prices of powder, primers, and bullets are at gun stores now.