Ok who/where do you think is the best walk in and purchase reloading store in East TN?
MUP":3dnr9p7z said:Sportsman's Warehouse around here for me. During the last powder/primer/bullet crunch they never jacked up their prices to gouge their customers. They may have been out , but when they got back it in it was the same price. Picked up a couple bottles of H414 and some primers just the other day.
Forvols":2mel6ph8 said:Hit wideners website...if local you can pick up your order on tue/thur..at least that is what I have done in the past with wideners.
This is my answer also as long as we are talking East TN.........unfortunately. Academy Sports in JC says they are going to start getting more involved with reloading supplies and hopefully they will as what little powder they have in stock now is reasonably priced compared to Mahoneys. They had some IMR4064 a couple of weeks ago when I was in there for $26 a pound. The Gun Rack in Kingsport has a fair amount of supplies also if you care to give them any business, but they are as high as Bass Pro.7mminatree":kddr8rwi said:Used to be Wideners but Stan sold out, I guess for me it's Mahoneys in Johnson City. Basspro and Cabelas don't keep their inventory replenished.
I bet they meant from other retail stores and not wholesalers. Maybe not though......good luck!treefarmer":bdqkduvw said:The Nashville Bass Pro manager told us last week they will match others legitimate prices. I'm waiting on BassPro to get some Bullseye in and show them the MidSouth Shooters supply low price from the website to see if Bass Pro will match it.
I've had the same experience from Bentons, they've seen my last dime.......................ratsnakeboogy":2r69tjxs said:Benton's is HIGH priced. They jacked up prices during the shortages, and have "sales" where they jack up the prices even more but give you 10% off. Trick is they marked everything up 10-15% the night before the "sale".
They will never get another dime from me.
Yea, I had mentioned them in one of my replies above. They aren't cheap, but they do have a fair amount of reloading components and tools. Gunslingers is between Kingsport and Bristol on 11W......not much reloading stuff there except for a few pounds of powder and a couple of boxes of bullets. GunRack has a whole lot more than Gunslingers.Sniper":2whrit5w said:Thanks for all the input. Anyone ever been to a place called the GunRack in Kingsport? Also what is that Gunslingers place around bass pro in Bristol?
Gvit":2nu1q0ai said:oddly enough, the WalMart closest to my house (2 miles) stocks IMR 4350 & the 3 main Nosler BT's I use, as well as most other routine products I may need.
They don't however, stock primers or brass.