Hunting Washington Forum
Equipment & Gear => Guns and Ammo => Topic started by: dmv9 on December 19, 2014, 09:31:09 PM
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Are their any shops in the immediate Seattle/Bellevue area that has reloading supplies?
The closest I've seen is in Fife (Sportco and Sportsman warehouse) and in Tulalip (Cabelas).
Any others?
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Does Outdoor Emporium in Seattle have any? :dunno:
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Does Outdoor Emporium in Seattle have any? :dunno:
Negative
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Adventure Sports
Lynnwood
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Do they have a good supply of stuff?
Adventure Sports
Lynnwood
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Not sure how good their supply of stuff is, but they did have RL22 when I couldn't find it anywhere else. You could always call them and see if they have what you're looking for..
http://www.adventuresportsgunhq.com/ (http://www.adventuresportsgunhq.com/)
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Not sure how good their supply of stuff is, but they did have RL22 when I couldn't find it anywhere else. You could always call them and see if they have what you're looking for..
http://www.adventuresportsgunhq.com/ (http://www.adventuresportsgunhq.com/)
They don't have it all out front. Ask them what they have. I like dealing with real gun guys. And they are.
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Try Pinto Guns in Renton. They seem to have a good selection most of the time.
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Been to Adventure Sports in Lynnwood many times. I've purchased several firearms there. They also have a good selection of used guns. They have an excellent selection of consumables. They also carry dies, some press parts, and support Dillon in a big way. They are definitely "gun guys" and are extremely knowledgeable. Their prices are competitive; they are my go-to complete firearms dealer.
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The Cabelas in Marysville has a decent sellection of reloading supplies & powder.
The old Kesselrings up in Bow has a larger sellection of reloading supplies and can order you stuff. You can google them for the phone number & address.
For used reloading stuff check out E-Bay, alot of the time you can get a decent deal and free shipping. I buy a lot of stuff off of E-Bay.
If you have half a Saturday you can hit up Cabelas then go north and stop in to the Skagit Arms in Burlington next to Holiday Sports (same building) they have a bunch of reloading stuff & powder as well, then go a little farther up I-5 to Bow and go to Kesselrings.
Heading North from Seattle check out Cabelas, then Skagit Arms and then Kesselrings, then on the way back home stop back to what ever store that had the best price.
While at Cabelas and Skagit Arms check out the Used Handguns and Long Guns, some times they have decent prices on certain guns.
The Skagit Shooting Range up in Burlington (behind the Harley Dealer) has a small sellection of reloading stuff too,
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Second for Pinto 's in Renton. Best selection of power and projectiles near Seattle.
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Stay away from Pintos. Thats my honey hole.