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14 September 2007, 13:24
leupoldo
Shotshell reloading in Italy
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

Leupoldo
14 September 2007, 17:40
Steve Malinverni
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.


bye
Stefano
Waidmannsheil
14 September 2007, 17:45
Steve Malinverni
I have to put another question, which components? maybe I can take info about the availability with a fast phone call.


bye
Stefano
Waidmannsheil
14 September 2007, 18:09
leupoldo
Hello Steve,

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

Leupoldo
15 September 2007, 16:36
EXPRESS
Parini in Settimo Milanese is well worth a visit, and will have everything you'll need.
16 September 2007, 22:52
10,3x60r
Guarda questo!!

www.siarm.com


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17 September 2007, 11:14
leupoldo
Grazie mille, 10,3x60R
19 September 2007, 18:10
Steve Malinverni
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


bye
Stefano
Waidmannsheil
20 September 2007, 14:36
leupoldo
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?

Leupoldo
24 September 2007, 14:42
Steve Malinverni
Ok, make me know, I'll try to be free.
About the powder, yes a license is needed


bye
Stefano
Waidmannsheil
02 October 2007, 19:47
leupoldo
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!

Leupoldo