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Reloading supplies in the St Louis, MO area
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My daughter and her family (read this as MY Grandson) has moved to St Louis, MO. They are in South County/Arnold area. I visit pretty regularly. What are some of the good reloading supply dealers in this part of Missouri?
 
Posts: 277 | Location: Newton, MS | Registered: 08 August 2005Reply With Quote
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Grafs Reloading in ST Charles.


As usual just my $.02
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Local reloading supply places are all dead; it is the mail order age, again. I get lots of stuff from Grafs and I live nowhere near it. No way can a local place carry inventory these days.Unless you want the common stuff. Sure, shoping locally is good, but retail is fading fast. Amazon is now bigger than most countries; (got a set of dies from them last week) read yesterday that they will start their own totally self contained health care system.
Powder I get at gun shows.
Grafs.
MidSouth
Natchez
Midway.
Precision Reloading.
 
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Local reloading supply places are all dead; it is the mail order age, again. I get lots of stuff from Grafs and I live nowhere near it. No way can a local place carry inventory these days.Unless you want the common stuff. Sure, shoping locally is good, but retail is fading fast. Amazon is now bigger than most countries; (got a set of dies from them last week) read yesterday that they will start their own totally self contained health care system.
Powder I get at gun shows.
Grafs.
MidSouth
Natchez
Midway.
Precision Reloading.


Tom you're right in what you posted. Here's one for you I live only a few hours from Natchez. Get this, they won't sell to TN residents (also some surrounding states)including dealers. If you look it up on the net it's explained why. Another place to buy stuff from is Optical Planet.
 
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When I lived in Columbia, MO until ten years ago I frequently made the drive to Graf's in Mexico, MO for various reloading supplies, including black powder, to which I became addicted. They built a very nice retail shop on the same grounds there in Mexico too. Nice folks, good to deal with and they usually have everything one could want as far as shooting goes.

And there used to be a Cabela's just west of Saint Louis too.
 
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When I lived in Columbia, MO until ten years ago I frequently made the drive to Graf's in Mexico, MO for various reloading supplies, including black powder, to which I became addicted. They built a very nice retail shop on the same grounds there in Mexico too. Nice folks, good to deal with and they usually have everything one could want as far as shooting goes.

And there used to be a Cabela's just west of Saint Louis too.


I'm sure you heard of Wideners in TN. They were about 35 mins from me. Got to be a habit, until they were sold and moved to Knoxville which is hours away plus they dropped a lot of their merchandise.
 
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