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  1. Cabela's is also taking backorders for primers. Current ship dates are ~June from what I understand.
  2. What kind of primers? I have a backorder with them from longer than 2 weeks ago and I haven't heard anything. Federal Small Pistol / Large Pistol / Small Rifle / Large Rifle (5K of each all arrived today).
  3. Graf & Sons let me backorder my primers two weeks ago and they should arrive today!
  4. Thanks guys! This forum is the best. Honestly as a rookie, I was a bit leery of posting my silly question(s), but really appreciate the welcoming attitude and knowledge on this forum! Thanks!
  5. As everyone knows reloading components are tough to come by these days. I'm still trying to put all the pieces and parts into place to get my new RL 550B up and fully operational. A friend pointed me to Montana Gold Bullets and they actually have bullets in quantity for several calibers I want to reload for. My hesitation is that I don't see them listed in any of the reloading books I have and as a newbie, I want to play it safe and follow the recipes to the letter. So any pointers on manuals or other sources for reloading with Montana Gold bullets? Is there some sort of way to get an equivalent of something that is otherwise published? Suggestions? Thanks!
  6. Awesome, I feel much better now. Thanks everyone!
  7. Hello, I'm a newbie reloader here that just invested in a Dillon 550B. I'm anxiously awaiting the arrival of my setup and am rethinking my plans for the location of my bench. Due to several small children, carpeting, etiquette (AKA, keeping my better half happy) etc ... I've decided to put the bench in my basement. The area I have been planning on is in an unfinished storage area, but I have one concern in that it's in the same general area as my furnace, water heater etc... Distance wise we're talking a good ~25 feet, but there are no solid walls etc ... as it's all unfinished. Am I creating a hazard by doing this? If so, would dry-walling off the furnace etc ... be adequate to help alleviate any possible hazard here or ?? Sorry for the rookie question, but better safe than sorry! Thanks!
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