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    Reloading .223 / 5.56 ?

    So I've decided to start keeping all my expended brass in the hopes that I can find a business/service that reloads. Is there such a business in the Salt Lake area?
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    try calling the guys down at Get Some... if anyone around is doing it they would know. Though I'm not sure it is legal and/or smart for liability reasons.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BruteForce View Post
    So I've decided to start keeping all my expended brass in the hopes that I can find a business/service that reloads. Is there such a business in the Salt Lake area?
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    Reloading .223 / 5.56 ?

    I have seen some commercial equipment in the back room at Dougs on Redwood but I have no idea what they use it for.
    If you want to get into reloading yourself I would be happy to show you my machine in action. Dillon RL550B.

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    FWIW: if you are reloading you might want to look at stocking up on components as both .223 bullets and small rifle primers are becoming very scares.

    Same deal with components for 9mm, .40, .45, yada, yada..... folks are hoarding anything they believe might be restricted.

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