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I believe the report of a fire in the plant has been determined to be incorrect. In fact, I currently have 16 lbs of Clays enroute to me from a major supplier. Was back ordered two months.
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Thanks for the loads guys! I was at the Ohio State shoot today. I was surprised that there were not near the vendors there once were. I had been a faithful user of Rem. STS primers. They have got expensive compared to the Win. 209's. Rem primers are 48.99 and Win primers were 29.99. I did get American Select powder, Win. primers and CB1100-12 wads. This will work well in the Win. hulls. I do have about 4 lbs. of Solo 1000 left, that will work for awhile, in the Rem. hulls. I was told it was hard to get Solo 1000, don't know why. Thanks for all the responses!
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If you're wanting to save some money, next time try Promo powder [ same reloading recipes as Red Dot]- it's about the cheapest. Also, Cheddite primers - way cheaper than Win and the same for reloading. At my club a number of us have been using 3/4oz of shot for quite a while now and see no difference in performance. Paul
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