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Reloading stuff at gunshow in Nashville this weekend? Feb. 15-16, '14


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New member here, so if I'm asking in the wrong place please take pity and help an ole boy out!

 

I'm planning on taking the missus on a valentine weekend to Nashville and she noticed there was a gunshow also scheduled by way of the internet.  First question is, "Is it worth taking the time to try to put this on 'her' schedule?"

 

She has already given me premission to work it in but I don't want to waste our time together if you all think it's a poor gunshow.  Also, of late I have gotten back into reloading in a pretty serious way and am on the lookout for some powder and primers and maybe some brass.  Would the "David" you all mention so often plan on being there?  If the gunshow isn't what I need to get some reloading supplies, I was thinking of a trip out to Mr. Juliet.  Anybody have an opinion on what direction I need to go?  I'm specifically looking for any Red Dot, Bullseye, W231/hp38, 700X and an H&R single-shot 357mag rifle!

 

Thanks for a great website and help with my decision.

 

joe

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I've not enjoyed the Nashville gun show in years. You'd have better luck here:

 

A-H Reloading

1134 4th Ave. South

Nashville Tn. 37210

(615) 835-3407

 

 

I wish you luck finding any Bullseye or Win231. I can't seem to find any.

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New member here, so if I'm asking in the wrong place please take pity and help an ole boy out!

 

I'm planning on taking the missus on a valentine weekend to Nashville and she noticed there was a gunshow also scheduled by way of the internet.  First question is, "Is it worth taking the time to try to put this on 'her' schedule?"

 

She has already given me premission to work it in but I don't want to waste our time together if you all think it's a poor gunshow.  Also, of late I have gotten back into reloading in a pretty serious way and am on the lookout for some powder and primers and maybe some brass.  Would the "David" you all mention so often plan on being there?  If the gunshow isn't what I need to get some reloading supplies, I was thinking of a trip out to Mr. Juliet.  Anybody have an opinion on what direction I need to go?  I'm specifically looking for any Red Dot, Bullseye, W231/hp38, 700X and an H&R single-shot 357mag rifle!

 

Thanks for a great website and help with my decision.

 

joe

 

 

New member here, so if I'm asking in the wrong place please take pity and help an ole boy out!

 

I'm planning on taking the missus on a valentine weekend to Nashville and she noticed there was a gunshow also scheduled by way of the internet.  First question is, "Is it worth taking the time to try to put this on 'her' schedule?"

 

She has already given me premission to work it in but I don't want to waste our time together if you all think it's a poor gunshow.  Also, of late I have gotten back into reloading in a pretty serious way and am on the lookout for some powder and primers and maybe some brass.  Would the "David" you all mention so often plan on being there?  If the gunshow isn't what I need to get some reloading supplies, I was thinking of a trip out to Mr. Juliet.  Anybody have an opinion on what direction I need to go?  I'm specifically looking for any Red Dot, Bullseye, W231/hp38, 700X and an H&R single-shot 357mag rifle!

 

Thanks for a great website and help with my decision.

 

joe

 

 If David doesn't have any Red Dot and it's worth an extra 30 miles to you, Outpost Armory had some as of yesterday evening.

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Thank you everyone, it was a fun day with the wife and we had a very good time at the gunshow. Parking was only $5.00 and our entrance cost us $8.00 each.

Now to the good stuff! About halfway down the first aisle was a large shelving unit filled with powder but unfortunately not the variants I was looking for. Very fortunate though was the large selection of primers and especially the big crate of 9mm fmj bullets. As I was tallying up everything I wanted I noticed a young lady working feverishly to help as many folks as she could. As she hurried by I quietly said, "Are you Samantha?" She locked up like a bird dog on point and turned to find out how I knew her. I explained that she came highly recommended on the TGO forum and I was a member. Suddenly for just a few moments, my wife and I became the most important people at the show! Between the great deals we got and the personal and friendly help from Sam, you can be sure this will not be our last transaction with these great folks. Thank you, Sam. I look forward to loading my 9mm's.

If you're looking for reloading components, then like most others here on the TGO I recommend you check these folks out. You'll be pleased.
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 Suddenly for just a few moments, my wife and I became the most important people at the show! Between the great deals we got and the personal and friendly help from Sam, you can be sure this will not be our last transaction with these great folks. Thank you, Sam. I look forward to loading my 9mm's.

If you're looking for reloading components, then like most others here on the TGO I recommend you check these folks out. You'll be pleased.

Yep, Sam, David and their crew are the best.

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