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| The best place to find hulls is the local range. For wads try Recobs or for specialized stuff try Precision Reloading and Ballistic Products. They also carry some new hulls.
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| thanks NV_Guide |
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| southeast ammo dawsonville ga. gamaliel sc. |
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| do you have a link to them? having trouble finding them |
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| Try this outfit also :http://conniescomponents.com/index.html
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| +1 on hulls from the local range - or buy factory ammo & create your own hulls. I've used Gamaliel, Recobs, & Connies Components for wads, primers, powder, etc. Compare total cost, including shipping, & buy in large quantities to get the unit cost down. |
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| Add Grafs to that list. They are pretty decent in large quantities. Also, if you have a local gun peddler, see if he'll let you tag onto his order. Mine often lets me put on a couple of sleeves of primers for 10%. Better than paying hazmat.... FWIW, Dutch.
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