Missoula Reloader?

paddlehead

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My brother lives in Missoula. The style of bullet he was shooting is no longer made, or at least he cannot find any of it anywhere. He has a ton of brass and would really like to find someone that would be reload for him. He of course would be willing to compensate for the work.

He has a Aoudad hunt in a couple months and wants to make sure he has a good round he is comfortable with. Please let me know if there is anyone in the vicinity willing to give it a try. He's the nicest guy around.

Thanks!!
 
Why not learn to reload? That takes out the third party reliability issue and he learns something new. Plus I wouldn't trust just anyone to reload for me, what if they overload the rounds or a few of them?
 
What is this elusive and mythical style of bullet that he is shooting? Caliber? Bullet Weight? The problem with us reloaders is finding the proper dies and components to reload right now. My .270WSM loves RL-22 powder like a fat kid loves cake but I can't find more than a pound every couple of months
 
My brother is an exceptionally busy person. I'm sure eventually he would like to get into it. He shoots a 300 Win Mag. He was shooting the Federal Premium with the Nosler Accubond, but he claims they don't make it anymore... Maybe so, Maybe not. He is now trying the Federal Nosler Partition, and doesn't get the same performance as the AccubondNone the less, he has a lot of brass and would like to reload all his brass and make shooting a little more affordable.
 
My .270WSM loves RL-22 powder like a fat kid loves cake but I can't find more than a pound every couple of months

You're going through a pound of RL-22 every couple months? That's quite a bit of shooting for the .270WSM.

He was shooting the Federal Premium with the Nosler Accubond, but he claims they don't make it anymore...

They don't make the Accubond anymore? Sure they do.
 
My love for the accubond was part of the reason I started reloading. I feel your brothers pain, finding Federal shells with Accubonds has been downright impossible for longer than I can remember. I shoot a lot and burn a lot of powder- the only way to be proficient with a weapon at long range is to shoot it at long range.
 
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