I've gotten the bulk of reloading supplies from Tomlinson Shooting Supply in Churubusco. It's the closest shop within driving distance for me. But I also prefer brick and mortar mom and pop stores myself. Great staff. Sometimes they don't have what I'm looking. But would rather give my money to them as opposed to big box stores. And they do online sales also. https://www.tomlinsonshootingsupply.com/home
Swing by Brian's Surplus in Greentown, if you have wants give him a call, he also does gun shows around the State and will bring what you need if it's in stock.I looked around briefly but didnt see a post or pin -
Where is your normal go to for supplies? outside of the random sales now and then that may be better, where do you prefer to go to get your reloading stuffs
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I've gotten the bulk of reloading supplies from Tomlinson Shooting Supply in Churubusco. It's the closest shop within driving distance for me. But I also prefer brick and mortar mom and pop stores myself. Great staff. Sometimes they don't have what I'm looking. But would rather give my money to them as opposed to big box stores. And they do online sales also. https://www.tomlinsonshootingsupply.com/home
I think I bought some bullets from them in Indy this past weekend actually.Swing by Brian's Surplus in Greentown, if you have wants give him a call, he also does gun shows around the State and will bring what you need if it's in stock.
He's also an Industrial Partner here.
I'll have to check them out sometime when I am out that way.Nice, I go to Bass and Bucks Near Fort Wayne but thats a 1.5 hour drive. Not to bad.
They have a small supply but usually have great prices on supplies they do have.
In Lafayette, Four guns also, but they dont seem to be stocking much these days. Supply is very thin.
It's been a hit and miss with primers and Hornady bullets for me. The old man that works there said that they never know what they are getting in each week. Thats on the supplier. And the young lady that works there is very knowledgeable and always eager to be helpful. I have nothing but good things to say about them. And even don't mind spending a little extra just for their service.Tomlinson's is my go to for reloading supplies also. They almost always have what I need for powder, primers and boolits.
I tend to use Bobcat for reloading tools and Dillon parts and dies.Bobcat Armament has a large selection of components on hand which is great if you want it fast (and no hazmat). You can save a little money if you wait for like Grafs or PowderValley online to have a free hazmat/free shipping type sale.
Hit the gun show in Evansville, call Brians Surplus and tell him your needs a few days before the show and if its in stock it will be easier on your wallet. Hes an industrial Partner here.I buy bullets on sale from Midway or Sportman's Warehouse. For powder and primers I go to Bass Pro/Cabela's or LGS, that hazmat surcharge sucks.
Thank you for the tip, I'm right near 'busco,I will be giving these guys a visit this weekend.I've gotten the bulk of reloading supplies from Tomlinson Shooting Supply in Churubusco. It's the closest shop within driving distance for me. But I also prefer brick and mortar mom and pop stores myself. Great staff. Sometimes they don't have what I'm looking. But would rather give my money to them as opposed to big box stores. And they do online sales also. https://www.tomlinsonshootingsupply.com/home
Also hit the crown point gun show and see Brian's Surplus in Greentown tables, you also have the option to call his store and see if he has in stock what you need.Thank you for the tip, I'm right near 'busco,I will be giving these guys a visit this weekend.