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I am in Elgin SC, I can ship all of the lower 48 States.  I do not ship internationally.

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You can never make a client fully satisfied; we will provide you with dependable, high-quality ammunition.  We aim to achieve 100% client satisfaction.

Feel confident in sending your weapon to me via UPS or FedEx Air (3 Day Air), the only legally accepted methods. We have secure gun safes on site for safe storage and will review necessary paperwork and inspect the condition upon arrival. Drop it off with assurance that your weapon will be well taken care of.

You can save up to 30% to 70%. Take 30-06 factory ammo for instance. At today’s prices, each round cost about $2 each. Of that, the primer, powder and bullet account for about .70¢ to $1.30. So about $1.30 to .70¢ of every factory round is chalked up to the brass case plus the expense of loading it. Since you will be using the case over again, you save nearly 65% over factory ammo or about $26 per box of 20!

That’s why handloaders generally make better shooters, because they can afford to practice more.

The truth is, carefully handloaded ammunition is usually better than factory loaded, because it can be fine-tuned to fit a specific gun and a certain type of shooting. The result is far greater accuracy.

It’s simple. There are only four components to a rifle or pistol cartridge: The primer, the powder, the bullet and the brass case. When a cartridge is fired, the primer ignites the powder, the powder then propels the bullet out of the barrel. All that’s left is the brass case and the spent primer.  Most brass cases can be reloaded 5 to 20 times, depending upon the caliber and powder charge.

This is where handloading comes in. The brass case can be reloaded over and over.

In a word, very—because today’s smokeless gun powders are a lot different than the old black powders of our ancestors. In fact, modern smokeless powders are classified as propellants, not explosives, meaning when properly used, these powders only burn when ignited.

Surprisingly little. The truth is you can get all the equipment you need to start out with for as little as $400 to $900. If you do much shooting at all, this amount can be saved in your first year alone.

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