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Item Relisted! Small rifle primers & 9mm powder powder/brass etc.

murf24

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Getting into reloading and have a need for powder suitable for 9mm. Newer the better.Could use some 9mm brass and projectiles(HP or ballistic tip). Have 1k primers but could use more.

In need of small rifle primers. I have 2k Hornady 55gr 223 projectiles with cannelure i would like to trade for heavier 223 projectiles as well.
Also need a tumbler and some media to get started.

Can travel for a good deal
 
You're looking at about $0.07 ea for a name brand small rifle primer if you buy on the web.

What I would suggest is that you get a conventional reloading handbook from one of the reputable sources if you don't already have one - Lyman, Hornady, Speer etc. so you can see what options there are in pistol powders and what kind of loads you're intending to build. Some reloaders are a bit reluctant to share their favorite load recipes - and a reloading handbook is considered a far more reliable source - especially for beginners.

Powder supply is getting back to 'better' for the moment, and you have a number of options, although prices have been rising. Ounce for ounce, powders from "Accurate" seem to be relatively cheaper if you're not set on a specific brand/type.
 
You're looking at about $0.07 ea for a name brand small rifle primer if you buy on the web.

What I would suggest is that you get a conventional reloading handbook from one of the reputable sources if you don't already have one - Lyman, Hornady, Speer etc. so you can see what options there are in pistol powders and what kind of loads you're intending to build. Some reloaders are a bit reluctant to share their favorite load recipes - and a reloading handbook is considered a far more reliable source - especially for beginners.

Powder supply is getting back to 'better' for the moment, and you have a number of options, although prices have been rising. Ounce for ounce, powders from "Accurate" seem to be relatively cheaper if you're not set on a specific brand/type.
Thanks for the input. I have a hornady book i just haven't got around to looking into it yet. I was able to scoop up a good bit of powder on here for small rifles for cheapp
 
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