Where to get reloading components? (Basingstoke based)

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thesquiff

Where to get reloading components? (Basingstoke based)

#1 Post by thesquiff »

Hi all,

Does anyone have a recommendation for a good stockest of .308 bullet heads (Lapua Scenar or Sierra Matchking) and primers?

I'm Basingstoke based, currently commuting to Leatherhead so anywhere in north Hampshire or Surrey would be convenient.

Thanks in advance.
JonC

Re: Where to get reloading components? (Basingstoke based)

#2 Post by JonC »

Havent a clue about whats what in reloading, but I called into GT Shooting in Coulsdon the other weekend and he had kit and components on his shelf. Spent a couple of hours in there chatting, and admiring the various stuff he sells, had a reasonable range of LBRs in stock. Probably worth phoning rather than email
http://www.gtshooting.co.uk/
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#3 Post by IainWR »

I have '000s of Sierra 190s at the NRA.

Iain
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#4 Post by John MH »

Try the Shooting Shed, very competitive prices and friendly service.
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#5 Post by DanTheMan »

Andy Allwood is only 1/2 hour from your place, he's well stocked with reloading components etc
http://www.tfsa.co.uk/
Also Ian at ITL is just of J11 M25 and has loads of stuff.
www.itlshootingsupplies.co.uk/
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#6 Post by kennyc »

Andy Allwood or ITL Shooting
thesquiff

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#7 Post by thesquiff »

Thanks for all the replies - never knew there were that many suppliers nearby. I wonder if a trade directory on this forum could be a useful addition?
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#8 Post by mag41uk »

If you get stuck I can spare some lapuas in 155 and 167 gn.
Also have a box of 500 SMK 2156 and maybe some 2155`s.
Also have plenty of large rifle primers.
I am in Reading just off A329M.
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#9 Post by Dombo63 »

Between Basingstoke and Leatherhead is a place called Bisley. Fultons of Bisley may have what you need and if not can order it. When I was las there that had Lee loading stuff, bullets, primers, powder. They got an arrestor block for my air rifle that no other RFD could obtain. Plus it's a nice shop to visit and the staff are very knowledgeable.
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#10 Post by thesquiff »

Well aware of Fultons. Also well aware of their prices!
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