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    Default where to buy powder?

    any info who has a good selection on powders for reloading. i'm just starting and trying to find the best places to go. thanks

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    Default Re: where to buy powder?

    Check out T and T Reloading in Stockerton, on the west side of Easton, since you're not too far away. I have purchased copious quantities of powder from him. His prices are decent, too. Web address is http://216.15.64.227

    revarc

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    Default Re: where to buy powder?

    Definitely Tony up in Stockertown. Call him first to be sure he'll be in, and tell him what type of powder you want. He's good people. If you need any help, PM me- I'm in Center Valley, been reloading about 30 years now.
    Plain Old Bill

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    Default Re: where to buy powder?

    The hours for T&T are evening hours, 6:30-9:00, Mon thru Thurs. I believe Tony does other times by appointment.
    When I'm there I spend about an hour or so. Ten minutes buying and the rest BS"ing. Yes, he is good people. I have found that his prices are as good if not better than even websites such as midway and you don't have to pay shipping and hasmat fees.
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    Default Re: where to buy powder?

    it's a shame he's so far from me.

    We got 1lb of Unique at the gun show for $15....pretty good considering I paid $21 for Blue Dot like a year ago....

    We got some old powder to burn up first, though.
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    Default Re: where to buy powder?

    Quote Originally Posted by Plain Old Bill View Post
    Definitely Tony up in Stockertown. Call him first to be sure he'll be in, and tell him what type of powder you want. He's good people. If you need any help, PM me- I'm in Center Valley, been reloading about 30 years now.
    Plain Old Bill
    Im gonna have to keep you in mind when I start reloading. Im gonna need all the help I can get.

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    Default Re: where to buy powder?

    hey thanks fella's

    bill....you are right in my back door. if you have any pointers for a new reloader that would be great. or if you are in the area stop buy, i always have cold beer. i'm on main st. comming into coopersburg from 378 after the second bridge. just look for the white Moyer truck in the drive parked in front of the big garage...you can't miss it

    dave schaeffer

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    Default Re: where to buy powder?

    t&t tony is the best!

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    Default Re: where to buy powder?

    Quote Originally Posted by whybuck View Post
    t&t tony is the best!
    T&T is up your way and hes got a lot
    But if you in KOP Go to kings shooter supply
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