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woodwright
03-23-2008, 06:05 PM
Where do all of y'all get your Dillon parts? I need to get a caliber conversion for a 45-70, and a couple of odds and ends. Should I get them straight from Dilon or is there a distributor thats cheaper?
Wrench Man
03-23-2008, 11:21 PM
I try to get all of mine from the local gun shop, they sell the items for the price in the catalog, as I've noticed on Ebay as well, but there is NO shipping charge, so it's cheaper, but some times you need/want it faster than they'll order it if it's not in stock.
kiddekop
03-24-2008, 07:27 AM
Where do all of y'all get your Dillon parts? I need to get a caliber conversion for a 45-70, and a couple of odds and ends. Should I get them straight from Dilon or is there a distributor thats cheaper?From Dillon in Scottsdale,AZ the dealer we had left CA & moved to AZ a much more friendly state as far as firearms are concerned.
PineyWoods
04-04-2008, 06:14 PM
From http://www.brianenos.com/store/dillon.html
shootr45
04-25-2008, 12:44 AM
If you're in N. Idaho, Coeur d'Alene has a Sportsmans Warehouse. I was at the one in Helena and they had some Dillon products.
fivedog
04-26-2008, 08:25 PM
the s.e. idaho sportsmans warehouse has a blank spot on the wall where the dillon stuff is supposed to go
has been like that for 6mo.
come to think of it the gas check spot is empty, so is the three powders i need and the primer shelves
how do these people stay in business?
i walked in there with 1000.00 and had the intention of spending most of it in there and could only find
200.00 worth of stuff that i needed.
kiddekop
04-27-2008, 11:15 AM
the s.e. idaho sportsmans warehouse has a blank spot on the wall where the dillon stuff is supposed to go
has been like that for 6mo.
come to think of it the gas check spot is empty, so is the three powders i need and the primer shelves
how do these people stay in business?
i walked in there with 1000.00 and had the intention of spending most of it in there and could only find
200.00 worth of stuff that i needed.That sounds like Bass Pro in Rancho Cucamonga,CA waited for ammo they never ordered haven't been back since last October & won't go back.Cabelas in Glendale,AZ had the 45-70 leverevolution ammo I needed.All of these big stores need competition.A friend in FL said Bass Pro had no reloading supplies at the Orlando store until Gander Mtn opened so everyone was going to GM then Bass Pro got stock!
kiddekop
04-27-2008, 11:18 AM
Try www.buyammo.com (http://www.buyammo.com) .Most Dillon dealers sell at list but we had one for many years that discounted everything but he sold his home & moved to gunfriendly AZ.Here's a site www.uniquetek.com (http://www.uniquetek.com) that sells Dillon accessories & Dri-Slide for lubing reloading presses and weapons.
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