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    Default Local Reloading Shops

    Anyone know of anyone around the Lancaster or Harrisburg Area that does reloading for customers?...looking for someone that will load a wildcat load for me.



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    Default Re: Local Reloading Shops

    Why would you trust anyone but yourself to reload your ammo? Most won't reload for others due to liability.

    I know in King of Prussia, King's shooters will load up their cast bullets for customers.

    I personally would not recommend paying someone to load your ammo.

    Buy your equipment and load your own....especially if you are talking about a wildcat caliber.

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    Default Re: Local Reloading Shops

    Why even waste your time replying back to this post if all you have is pointless information that i could of come up with myself...hense the reason why i asked about any local shops....why don't you keep your opinions to yourself if they are not helpful..K thank you have a nice day

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    Default Re: Local Reloading Shops

    Quote Originally Posted by PABonecollector88 View Post
    Why even waste your time replying back to this post if all you have is pointless information that i could of come up with myself...hense the reason why i asked about any local shops....why don't you keep your opinions to yourself if they are not helpful..K thank you have a nice day
    Now that's the way to make friends on the board, the people that can help you.
    Good luck with that now.

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    Default Re: Local Reloading Shops

    I was going to neg rep the OP but why waste my time?

    He'll learn soon enought.


    I changed my mind.
    Last edited by Arrdy; December 20th, 2012 at 01:34 PM. Reason: gave rep
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    Default Re: Local Reloading Shops

    Not looking for advise or opinions from people from lehigh or monroe counties either....like really?? why keep posting negative things if you have nothing good to say or any information about local shops lol...find something better to do with your day good day to you! im sure haveing a wonderful day its so pretty outside and it feels so nice to be almost christmas time...Were all just so happy...

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    Default Re: Local Reloading Shops

    Quote Originally Posted by aubie515 View Post
    Why would you trust anyone but yourself to reload your ammo? Most won't reload for others due to liability.

    I know in King of Prussia, King's shooters will load up their cast bullets for customers.

    I personally would not recommend paying someone to load your ammo.

    Buy your equipment and load your own....especially if you are talking about a wildcat caliber.
    Not to mention that to reload for sales requires at minimum a FFL Type 6 as a manufacturer. That also requires registering with the Dept of State ITAR at a cost of $2250 annually.
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    Default Re: Local Reloading Shops

    Only place I've ever heard of in USA is in texas and you will have to send them your rifle. It's not cheap either.

    Unless you have a friend or relative willing to do it for you it's time to invest in your own equipment.

    Sorry bud, I know it's not what you wanted to hear.

    http://www.dallasreloads.com/

    You could try these guys.

    http://www.preciseammunition.com/references.html

    Maybe here.

    http://www.accuracyammo.webs.com/

    Try a google search, you may find something I don't know about.

    Doug

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    Default Re: Local Reloading Shops

    Thanks for the information..Just talked to a local gun smith today...pretty much told me i need to by the 6mm-284 dies offline and have the .284 brass necked down to 6mm.

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    Talking Re: Local Reloading Shops

    Funny, the local gunsmith's advice sounds exactly like the advice you received here. Did you berate him and tell him to keep his unhelpful opinion to himself?

    Have a wonderful, sun shiny day!!

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