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Local reloading component update

Started by Polaris, January 28, 2014, 12:13:15 PM

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Polaris

Roger's Cabelas is well stocked as of yesterday aftn with IMR 4064 (suitable for all .308 and 30-06 and heavy 5.56 loads) and SR and LR primers.  Also some RL-17, IMR 4350, a couple handgun powders and a good selection of .224 and .308 bullets.  Also good selection of 5.56, 7.62Nato and 7.62X39 ammo.  No rimfire yet though.

  Gunstop on Excelsior in Minnetonka has a full line of Nosler, Lapua match bullets, some Sierra match and a couple .224 and .308 plinker grade bullets on the shelf.

Feel free to chime in with reports from other parts of the state, especially .22 LR
Owning a chainsaw doesn't make you a logger.  Put some wood on the truck and keep all your fingers and toes at the end of the day, then I'll be impressed.  Likewise with rifles.

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Polaris

Assuming I attend the March AS, I should have some .22RF available at cost.  Just scored a little bit at Wal Mart in Monticello.
Owning a chainsaw doesn't make you a logger.  Put some wood on the truck and keep all your fingers and toes at the end of the day, then I'll be impressed.  Likewise with rifles.