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I will be spending a few days in northern Italy, in about 2 weeks and wonder if there is a place where to buy components for shotshell reloading.
Thank you in advance

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If I remember well, I saw the equipment at Parini Armi e Caccia, a shop situated at Settimo Milanese, a town close to Milan, near to the west freeway bypass.


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I have to put another question, which components? maybe I can take info about the availability with a fast phone call.


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Hello Steve,

I'm looking for hulls, wads and shot. Thanks.

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Parini in Settimo Milanese is well worth a visit, and will have everything you'll need.
 
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Grazie mille, 10,3x60R
 
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Excuse me for the delay Leupoldo,
I asked to one of the Parini Brothers and he assured me that he has any kind of component.

About wad if you need the old felt type, well I have a lot of them ( big box) and I can also make you a present of them. Make me know when you will be here and where. If you go to Parini we can also meet, i'm not so far by the shop


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Thanks for the offer, I will visit Parini next week by Friday or Saturday. I will let you know in advance.
I have quite a lot of feltro,thanks, What I really need are modern "borra". How about powder, Is there a license needed?

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Ok, make me know, I'll try to be free.
About the powder, yes a license is needed


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Thank you for all the information. Have visited a few shops. Best shop I have ever seen is Parini. It is a must see and after: ask Steve where to get Frizante and a calzone fritto.
Thank you for all the assistance Steve!

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