Reloading Pistol components in Surrey/Hants

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Reloading Pistol components in Surrey/Hants

#1 Post by Dangermouse »

Just a quick one,

I am wanting to start reloading for my 9mm now I have used up the factory ammunition that I bough a load of. I had intended on driving up to Reloading Solutions in Kidlington but after contacting them this morning they are not stocking 9mm projectiles and have little in the way of pistol powders - although will get them in if I know what I want.

So, does anyone know of anyone selling pistol components in the Surrey/Hants area?
I am sure there is someone operating from their house near weybridge (?) but have no idea what their name is,

any????

DM
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#2 Post by Sim G »

What about GT Shooting in Coulsdon? They are a right Aladdins cave!
In 1978 I was told by my grand dad that the secret to rifle accuracy is, a quality bullet, fired down a quality barrel..... How has that changed?

Guns dont kill people. Dads with pretty Daughters do...!
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#3 Post by saddler »

I can supply new 9mm dies, plus bullets and brass
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#4 Post by rox »

Dangermouse wrote:I am sure there is someone operating from their house near weybridge (?) but have no idea what their name is,
Sounds like it could be ITL

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#5 Post by Dangermouse »

Thanks, It is ITL, just found his web page and having a look.

GT Shooting is a good shop and worth the treck in to get specific items.

Saddler, I don't think you are local? I am after picking some gear up today so that I can escape the ficking family and make some test rounds up in the realative serenity of my attic!

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#6 Post by bnz41 »

Hi DM.

PM sent..
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#7 Post by saddler »

Dangermouse wrote:Thanks, It is ITL, just found his web page and having a look.

GT Shooting is a good shop and worth the treck in to get specific items.

Saddler, I don't think you are local? I am after picking some gear up today so that I can escape the ficking family and make some test rounds up in the realative serenity of my attic!

DM
...ah, one of them days!!
@tis verrily why I am saving like mad to get a hooge shed made - I can then use it as workshop/hiding den to get away from the nonsense in the house...

WAS local to you from last Thursday until late Sunday. Had the dies with me at Bisley...

Best of luck with the project bigteeth
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#8 Post by Dangermouse »

I took a gamble when changing teams at work not to book annual leave for the Phoenix as I was likely to get at least one day off between the Tuesday and Sunday. No prizes for guessing that I have just worked 6 days Tuesday to Sunday! Now I have a week of for the half term break and want to get on with developing the 9mm in to my gallery rifle that I can compete with.

Sheds, I had a dream last night that i was looking at buying a house with a brick built annex which had it's own bathroom and kitchen area. I knew I was dreaming when the wife turned to me and said that it would make a great re loading room.

I can dream, for the moment I get up in the attic when it is not too hot nor to cold,

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#9 Post by rox »

Dangermouse wrote:a brick built annex which had it's own bathroom and kitchen area.
Annexes don't have kitchens. They have 'wet-phase case-prep areas' fitted with 'case dyers'.

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