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<blockquote data-quote="Roughwater" data-source="post: 1708927" data-attributes="member: 33915"><p>JonnyK,</p><p></p><p>I also live in NC and find what you say to be true. Hard to get a good deal on a rifle at a gun show now a days. Also hard to find a LR rifles at local gun shops, and hard to find powder or at least newer powders and magnum powders at gun shops. Even local distributers don't seem to stock the latest greatest powders. But there is a chance of finding reloading supplies at gun shows at least and that's about the only reason I have for going to gun shows any more. The parking and crowds are a turn off. I also fly through them mostly just looking for a vender selling reloading supplies. I can't really afford to collect guns so the old one's don't interest me though a garand or M14 occasionaly catch my eye as I always thought highly of those rifles and just never got into the AR thing, which seems to dominate gun shows now a days. But I've never seen a really affordable M14 and the garands have got pricy too so I sometimes look and appreciate but from a distance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roughwater, post: 1708927, member: 33915"] JonnyK, I also live in NC and find what you say to be true. Hard to get a good deal on a rifle at a gun show now a days. Also hard to find a LR rifles at local gun shops, and hard to find powder or at least newer powders and magnum powders at gun shops. Even local distributers don't seem to stock the latest greatest powders. But there is a chance of finding reloading supplies at gun shows at least and that's about the only reason I have for going to gun shows any more. The parking and crowds are a turn off. I also fly through them mostly just looking for a vender selling reloading supplies. I can't really afford to collect guns so the old one's don't interest me though a garand or M14 occasionaly catch my eye as I always thought highly of those rifles and just never got into the AR thing, which seems to dominate gun shows now a days. But I've never seen a really affordable M14 and the garands have got pricy too so I sometimes look and appreciate but from a distance. [/QUOTE]
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