good meeting you and thanks for getting me loading 20 bore again.i have at least 2 bags, maybe 3. they're packed up. i'll put them aside for you.
Looks like it was your lucky day!I happened to be dropping my wife off at Dulles so went right after by 4pm. I parked up front easily and went in a got some mags and some stuff for my retro AR build I’m doing. Then I got back timely enough to pick my Son up coming back from beach week.
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Yeah. Too bad my wife had to fly somewhere though.Looks like it was your lucky day!
It was great meeting you too. Glad you’re back in the reloading business.good meeting you and thanks for getting me loading 20 bore again.
Thanks for the compliments. Hopefully you had a good time walking the show.I got there around 1430 after having a good time at the Aviation Museum.
I have to say, Medusa Munitions were the most reasonable prices in the show. For instance, Hornady 55gn FMJ was $15 at their table and $35 at another. I got a pound of H110 for $38 and two other people were selling it over $50. Primers at Mary and Joe's table were $114 per thousand. The other tables were selling them for $150 and $162 per thousand.
Like Melnic, I only took home 1 pound of powder. I'm glad I didn't make the drive just for the gun show. BTW, there were five accidents on 495 as we drove home. The average mph must have been 20-25 at best.
I just don't get excited about Gun Shows anymore. It's like going to an expensive retailer when you can go online and get a better price. Nothing but insane pricing on guns and ammunition. Dealers jack up all their prices for gun shows and it's where people get ripped off the most.The next Chantilly Gun Show is June 17, 18 & 19 at the Dulles Expo Center in VA.
Show info:
Chantilly Gun Show
Dulles Expo Center
June 17-19 (Friday - Sunday)
4320 Chantilly Shopping Center
Chantilly, VA 20153
yep it's a shame. gun shows used to be cheaper but no more.I just don't get excited about Gun Shows anymore. It's like going to an expensive retailer when you can go online and get a better price. Nothing but insane pricing on guns and ammunition. Dealers jack up all their prices for gun shows and it's where people get ripped off the most.
I got there around 1430 after having a good time at the Aviation Museum.
I have to say, Medusa Munitions were the most reasonable prices in the show. For instance, Hornady 55gn FMJ was $15 at their table and $35 at another. I got a pound of H110 for $38 and two other people were selling it over $50. Primers at Mary and Joe's table were $114 per thousand. The other tables were selling them for $150 and $162 per thousand.
Like Melnic, I only took home 1 pound of powder. I'm glad I didn't make the drive just for the gun show. BTW, there were five accidents on 495 as we drove home. The average mph must have been 20-25 at best.