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smokeless powder and primers in Tyler #3786079 11/25/12 11:53 PM
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Anyone know who sells powder and primers in Tyler? Gander Mountain used to, but told me today that they have no idea if they will be getting any more primers in or not. I'm looking for some CCI #200 primers and someone that carries IMR powders. If I can't find them in Tyler, I guess I'll have to go to Cabela's in Allen. Also, I would rather not buy from an individual (bad past experience). Thanks for your help.


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Re: smokeless powder and primers in Tyler [Re: whttlfrk10] #3786110 11/26/12 12:04 AM
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Porter's Sporting Goods (155 x Lake Palestine) has a so-so supply of components. Mac's downtown has some too.

I'd call first.


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Re: smokeless powder and primers in Tyler [Re: dawaba] #3786125 11/26/12 12:07 AM
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macs is your best bet

Re: smokeless powder and primers in Tyler [Re: cory_cooper] #3786274 11/26/12 01:01 AM
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thanks guys!


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Re: smokeless powder and primers in Tyler [Re: whttlfrk10] #3787082 11/26/12 04:32 AM
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There is a guy who posts here who goes by jackpowell who live in the Tyler areaq and says he can get good deals on powder, primers, etc. Might look him up.

Re: smokeless powder and primers in Tyler [Re: rjd] #3787105 11/26/12 04:40 AM
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Buffalo Creek Out on 64 before you get to Ben Wheeler has tons of Powder and Ammo. Never knew until I switched gun clubs, wish I had switch long ago. Great little secret.

Re: smokeless powder and primers in Tyler [Re: Chuck McDonald] #3815247 12/04/12 08:53 PM
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The Gun Doctor here in Longview did have a good supply of the more common stuff as of last week.. Give them a call.

Re: smokeless powder and primers in Tyler [Re: WalkSoftly] #3815416 12/04/12 09:41 PM
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macs... for sure


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Re: smokeless powder and primers in Tyler [Re: DRT1] #3817776 12/05/12 03:18 PM
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I like Macs, but their powder selection is horrible. Take my word on it Buffalo Creek has the largest selection of powder I have seen east of Dallas. Wileys North of Canton has a great selection too, but they are way overpriced on everything.

Re: smokeless powder and primers in Tyler [Re: Chuck McDonald] #3830402 12/09/12 08:53 PM
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Originally Posted By: Chuck McDonald
I like Macs, but their powder selection is horrible. Take my word on it Buffalo Creek has the largest selection of powder I have seen east of Dallas. Wileys North of Canton has a great selection too, but they are way overpriced on everything.

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Re: smokeless powder and primers in Tyler [Re: Chuck McDonald] #3837205 12/11/12 05:47 PM
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Originally Posted By: Chuck McDonald
Buffalo Creek Out on 64 before you get to Ben Wheeler has tons of Powder and Ammo. Never knew until I switched gun clubs, wish I had switch long ago. Great little secret.


Has George got his rifle range going?

Re: smokeless powder and primers in Tyler [Re: pigplinker] #3837274 12/11/12 06:06 PM
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Yes he does, thank goodness because the HWY 31 range has turned into the wild west. Plus he is a third of the cost.

Re: smokeless powder and primers in Tyler [Re: Cool Mo D] #3839030 12/12/12 02:50 AM
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Macs is great just not a great selection. I found the best place for powder is The Gun Doctor in Longview. They have a great selection of powder and bullets in stock. Just saying

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Re: smokeless powder and primers in Tyler [Re: Stykes] #3858428 12/18/12 02:37 AM
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Buy most all my reloading at Buffalo Creek Trap club, he will order bullets for you also.

Re: smokeless powder and primers in Tyler [Re: cos] #3872635 12/21/12 08:47 PM
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Check out Wulf Outdoors in Athens. Got everything from what I was told.

Re: smokeless powder and primers in Tyler [Re: Hoss85] #3872724 12/21/12 09:26 PM
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Wulf, unless they have changed, dont have diddly in the way of reloading stuff. Plus they are WAY overpriced.

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