This is true I was able to pick up alot of odds and ends. brass, bullets,and hardware. At estate sales in the past.Steve wrote:I look for a lot of loading components to turn up at estate sales and yard sales for a dime on the dollar. Probably be 10 years, but it will happen. Ex wives will enjoy selling their ex husband's stuff real cheap to leak em off some more. I got a cheap Remington shotgun that way in a yard sale.
Powder, primers, centerfire ammo are available in my area, not as plentifull as pre "current president" days. ( I don't even want to type his name. )
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I've tried here but the guy that does the estate sales jacks the prices to new prices.akuser47 wrote:This is true I was able to pick up alot of odds and ends. brass, bullets,and hardware. At estate sales in the past.Steve wrote:I look for a lot of loading components to turn up at estate sales and yard sales for a dime on the dollar. Probably be 10 years, but it will happen. Ex wives will enjoy selling their ex husband's stuff real cheap to leak em off some more. I got a cheap Remington shotgun that way in a yard sale.
Powder, primers, centerfire ammo are available in my area, not as plentifull as pre "current president" days. ( I don't even want to type his name. )