Wait, what??? You can't reload in Alaska of all places? I would think given the extremes, especially up in Barrow like was mentioned before, that is the place you would most benefit from it.
CCI Small Rifle Military Primers #41
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Originally posted by KentuckyBuddha View PostWait, what??? You can't reload in Alaska of all places? I would think given the extremes, especially up in Barrow like was mentioned before, that is the place you would most benefit from it.
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Originally posted by Nimrod View PostYes we can reload, reloads are the only thing I shoot. The issue I was referring to is ordering components. We can't just order things from places like midway like folks in the lower 48 can. We have to buy it off the shelf here. That is just isolated to powder and primers.
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No they can't, it is an issue of ground transportation, for all intents we are an island because that kind of thing can't be shipped across Canada, so any powder, primer, explosive, or otherwise hazardous material must be sent by barge. So there are no shipping options of any kind for thi sort of item for the average Joe.
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Originally posted by Tedward View PostSo should I be using CCI #41 primers for the Grendel? Bronz mentioned 223 and now confused. I see them at Midway and ordering other things and want to place the order.
Yes or no on #41 for Grendel???
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Ok, just got all my SST and Hornady Shell Holder from Midway. They have SST's if anyone is looking, 140gr $29 and 123gr $29.50.
The primers were #41's and $43.50 which was do-able but when I added to the cart at checkout, they added hazmat fee of $30 on top of $43.50 so for $75. I'll go the gun show next week and grab them and powder. Just wanted to get the SST's because there out of stock most of the time.
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Originally posted by joker31 View PostThanks, Got some too, and they have AA brass again but AA still says they dont which confuses me again, how can a retailer get what a manufacturer cant make and sell?
Also, keep in mind that the manufacturer (Lapua) and brand (AA) are different entities, and I don't know which would actually supply product to MidwayUSA.Drifter
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