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Old 03-16-2011, 02:15 PM  
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Anybody Reload their own ammo?

I live in north charleston and I use to buy 9MM Ammo from a guy down the street that reloaded his own. Well he moved and Now I have no one to buy from.

Just curious if there are any other reloaders in this area that wants a new customer.
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Old 03-16-2011, 05:48 PM  
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I do not reload .22's i just buy bulk.
But i reload my own 9mm, .45 mag, 300 mag, .308, and 12 gauge shells

I realize i am a long ways away, but just wanted to chime in is all.
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Old 03-23-2011, 07:18 AM  
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Unfortunately while loading for yourself is perfectly legal, reloading for the purpose of selling to others requires that the maker possess a Class 6, Class 7, or Class 10 FFL (Federal Firearms License). That combined with the potential liability issues make it very rare for anyone to sell their reloaded ammo to others.

You might try just getting into loading yourself. You can get all the equipment you need to get started the right way for under $150 (essentially you want a powder scale, powder dispenser, single stage press, priming tool, reloading manual, and a set of 9mm carbide dies - add in a tumbler if you want the cases nice and shiny).

There are several stores online that sell the equipment. I've had very good luck with MidwayUSA (www.midwayusa) as their website is laid out very well. If you're willing to navigate a slightly more confusing website, Midsouth Shooter's Supply (www.midsouthshooterssupply.com) will have slightly cheaper prices.
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