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Mike M.:
Burnsy Guns Unlimited had .45acp yesterday. Winchester white box for $ 19.

Wymore Wrangler:
JimP, I'd recommend getting a reloader now, Dillion has a pretty easy press to master, the Square Deal B, it loads only one caliber thought, if you want to reload multiple calibers, I'd get a 550 or 650.  I've got two SDB's.   You might try 3 Lee's out of Grand Island, they sell commercial reloads  and he's ships pretty reasonable if you don't want to reload yourself.  and Gene's a good guy to do business with.  It' raining outside and his number is in the basement or I'd post it now. 

JimP:
Wy, I already do reload..... but due to an ongoing remodeling project, I have not got started reloading 9mm yet (time and space issues).... we had our annual Easter family plinkin' event today and I wanted some fodder for the EMP...... with only personal defense rounds on hand, I left it home and brought the .45 instead...... and the 12 guage and a borrowed 20 for Eldest and the kids' .22s and my Ruger 22/45..... the big hit of the afternoon was my niece's boyfriend brought his M-4gery...... a good time was had by all.

Dan W:
Wy, I reload both 9mm and .45ACP on my Square Deal. Just takes a spare tool head, die set( SDB uses special dies) and the primer setup. Very good quality cartridges are turned out IMHO. The real draw back to the SDB is it will only reload pistol ammo, the other is that the proprietary die sets are expensive.

Right now I am trying to acquire all I need to reload .223...almost there, but I still need some small rifle primers and I decided to try  some Ramshot TAC powder



Since this picture was taken I have added the low primer warning system, and Dillon totally rebuilt my press for free under warranty, due to a broken handle. They also updated the powder measure for free. Since I bought the press used, I was very surprised by the excellent customer service, and I am not easily surprised,

Roper:
I was at Scheel's in Lincoln today.  They had a sign in their ammo cabinet that limits the purchase to 2 boxes of 9mm and .45 per person.  No limit on .40 or other calibers - had quite abit of .40 on hand.  A few boxes of personal defense 9mm and .45, but not much.  Not much .223 none in quantities of 50/box or more.  The guy that I spoke with said that the ammo manufacturer's have a huge backlog and can't find enough primers , he said the Gov't is buying huge quantities for their armories.

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