best prices online for reloading supplies?

Google will really help you.
There are a LOT of places; some are only good for one component like powder; others for bullets. What are you trying to reload and what load are you trying to do?
 
But he doesn't KNOW what he wants - see hos other thread asking about load data; sorry some folks want others to do their homework; that is not the safest way to go.
 
The OP's question seems pretty straight forward to me. Asking about powder, bullets, primers, etc. Doesn't matter what his "previous" questions has been. He's basically asking were a majority of us purchase our reloading supplies. I'am quite sure he knows what Goggle can do and not do. :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
 
Have you tried local shops as well as gun shows in Vegas. Avoid shipping costs and hazmat fees by going local. Then you might want to compare prices against Graf & Sons. Once fired brass can often be obtained at good prices on line. Check out www.oncefiredbrass.Com as an example.
 
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thanks for the answer gw44 and Martys, that's exactly the answer I was looking for. I don't understand why some people make certain questions more complicated than they really are. I am trying to purchase some 0.355 115 grain bullets as well some CFE powder for the best reasonable price.
 
I usually buy some supplies on my second or third pass through a gun show for cash - best deals are typically Sunday afternoons when you ask the guy behind the table how long it's going to take them to carry all this stuff back out ;-)
Another strategy is to come in with clean brass to trade at the reloading table for some other thing you want.
And then there's good ole scrapping for lead "urban harvest" style picking it up when you see it in an alley waiting for the trash collector..... might mean you need to remove the lead molding from a stained glass window or door - but hey - it's free.....
Next step up in the food chain from free is getting to know your local scrap dealer and buying your lead and your brass at scrap prices.
And lastly - it's finding the guy that has what you want and will trade for what you've got. USPS shipping is pretty cheap when it comes to brass and lead.
 
You can often combine hazmat fees, so figure to get your powder and primers from the same place. Get the same ones your load data has. If you start substituting bullets, primers, and especially powders, you can quickly run into pressure issues.
 
It varies. Deals are run and removed, shipment fees and how its handled change from place to place.

I know where I usually can get good price on bullets and buy there. I keep an eye out for bargains elsewhere.

I got some Berger bullets on a great sale one time. Never saw it again. So it goes
 
It varies. Deals are run and removed, shipment fees and how its handled change from place to place.

It really doesn’t that much....I find powder valley to have the best prices on powder and primers consistently. You do have to buy enough to “absorb” the hazmat fee. They are pretty good on bullets, but sometimes not the best.
 
I personally don't go to gun shows anymore, just a waste of time and admission money for me. And, I do make my own jerky...

I do shop a fair amount locally, but I also do quite a bit of online shopping when I need stuff.
Through the years, I've mostly used (and still do) Midway, Natchez shooters supply, Midsouth shooters supply, Widener's reloading and shooters supply, and Bruno Shooters Supply (Lapua brass; you can buy one piece of Lapua brass from them, or as much as you want, and at as good a price as anywhere, IMO). Sometimes I use amazon and ebay, too. My reloading equipment is almost exclusively RCBS. I've gotten very good prices on dies and such through ebay. Being retired, I can follow an auction if there's something there I'm really interested in. Very good deals can still be had.

Propellant and primers I buy locally. Billings, MT, has some very good stores, and no sales tax; their Scheels store is a very good one, with very good help.
 
I get Nosler bullets from Shooter's Pro Shop, http://www.shootersproshop.com, which is actually owned by Nosler. These are so called overruns and blemishes. Nosler scraps any defective bullets. I have yet to see any actual blemishes, nor have I experienced any drop off in accuracy or performance on game. Some bullets have cannelures which I assume are overruns of bullets to be factory loaded. The only difference I have noticed so far is they come in a bag instead of a box. They are nearly half price and the inventory constantly changes. If they don't have what you want, keep checking Shipping is a flat $13 no matter how much you buy, so it pays to make a large order.
 
I get Nosler bullets from Shooter's Pro Shop, http://www.shootersproshop.com, which is actually owned by Nosler. These are so called overruns and blemishes. Nosler scraps any defective bullets. I have yet to see any actual blemishes, nor have I experienced any drop off in accuracy or performance on game. Some bullets have cannelures which I assume are overruns of bullets to be factory loaded. The only difference I have noticed so far is they come in a bag instead of a box. They are nearly half price and the inventory constantly changes. If they don't have what you want, keep checking Shipping is a flat $13 no matter how much you buy, so it pays to make a large order.



That’s awesome!

Anyone else have a flat rate?

I usually order 2000 bullets at a time to save on shipping.


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