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    Anyone else in NYC Totally Frustrated Getting Ammo

    I guess, I could keep the powder in my closet, which is safe and removed. I'd probably start with 9mm, maybe eventually add some 45. I'll continue to buy 22. I guess I should you tube some videos of making 9mm ammo with a lee breech lock hand press. Never really thought this would be...
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    Anyone else in NYC Totally Frustrated Getting Ammo

    Luckily we still have a couple of ranges in the city. We definitely had more in past. Changed a lot in my past 30 years of shooting. I'm really considering this reloading option. But seriously, do I store unused gunpowder in the can under mybsink or in my closet. What do most people do?
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    Anyone else in NYC Totally Frustrated Getting Ammo

    I'll seriously take a look into this. I guess I'm still apprehensive about where I'd store unused gunpowder. I guess next question is whether it's legal to order bullets, brass, primers and powder. I guess I can always drive to store.
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    Anyone else in NYC Totally Frustrated Getting Ammo

    Well that does sound intriguing, I always wanted to but always thought too much hassle. I'm still a bit apprehensive about reloading at home but will look into it if I could really make such a small kit. I probably shoot about 150 - 200 rounds a week, unless competition. any suggestions?
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    Anyone else in NYC Totally Frustrated Getting Ammo

    Unfortunately reloading and NYC family apartment life don't really work well together. I cant even imagine trying to explain adding a press next to the coffee machine ;-)
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    Anyone else in NYC Totally Frustrated Getting Ammo

    All 100% true and severely limiting for someone who is into the sport of target or competition shooting. I guess my shipping Idea to a local dealer is out the window since you are absolutely right that i doesn't make sense for 200 rounds. That's why I would totally support a reasonably local...
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    Anyone else in NYC Totally Frustrated Getting Ammo

    Thanks, they look like they have great prices, but still need an FFL dealer who would receive and charge reasonable transfer fee in NYC (or near)
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    Anyone else in NYC Totally Frustrated Getting Ammo

    Thanks, I thought that was the NYPD rule, I did not know there was an NYFD component as well although I rarely even have that much.
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    Anyone else in NYC Totally Frustrated Getting Ammo

    Hello All, New here and I'm sure this topic has come up before but I can't find it on forum. I don't want to over use my option to ship ammo to my friends house outside of the city, but practicing for Steel challenge and Bullseye has me going through a decent amount of ammo. At $30 a box in...
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