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11 minutes ago, fasteddie said:

Any idea where gun powder can be purchased in the Rochester area for reloading purposes ?  Don't need any at the moment but curious as to where I can get some .

Runnings in Brockport. not sure how big their selection is though

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7 minutes ago, fasteddie said:

Beikirchs is non existant . They closed the doors July 21 . 

 

7 minutes ago, fasteddie said:

Beikirchs is non existant . They closed the doors July 21 . 

DANG  !!  They have been there for years and years...They closed their store in Elkland PA a year or so ago, but I thought  it was only a local thing...  I used to get  components ( shot, powder, wads, primers)  from Beikirchs back in the 60s when I was shooting Owl league Trap and skeet...

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As previously stated, Runnings is a decent, nearby place to start with a good selection. They never seem to have exactly what I'm looking for but if I have a list they will generally have the second or third choice. Mostly I just buy on-line. :-( 

Sorry to hear about Beikirchs, that was a favorite when I worked in the Rochester area. Creekside was another old-fashioned gun shop that I miss. I bought a lot of guns, ammo, and reloading components from both places over the years. Sad to think that they're just history now. The smell of Hoppes #9 almost brings me to tears in this day and age.

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10 hours ago, fasteddie said:

Beikirchs is non existant . They closed the doors July 21 . 

I’ll be dipped...........that’s a shame.   Blame it on Trump; if Hillary had won they’d still be open. 

 

If you’re coming to Buffalo for any reason, hit the Buffalo Gun Center.  They’ll have what you need. 

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Wow we are aging are selves if we can talk about Creek side gun shop. They had two of the best gun smiths a round.

For powder near by I would say Running or Bass Pro or Cabelas there are some gun shops that may have powder.

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1 hour ago, Steuben Jerry said:

I miss Creekside. When did they close? Seems like mid to late 90's?

I think it was in the late 90s, Jerry..

That is about the time I doing a lot of  out of state hunting and was looking for a " grizzly capable"  rifle to replace my Ruger M77 .338 Win mag...I was interested in a Tikka in 9.3 x 62  and everyone I talked to told me that Creekside would have one if ANYONE did..

I had many friends who had been to Creekside, but I had never been there...I drove up, and when I got there they were in the process of liquidating their inventory..  They had just a few guns left on the racks..Big disappointment..

I never did find a Tikka  in 9.3x62, but ended up buying a CZ-550 American in the same chambering, and was never sorry for a minute...Very fine rifle ( with a walnut stock to boot) and a real tack driver...

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Creekside, is / was surrounded by the farm I hunt . Great shop, but all the ya hoos that shot on their range prior to deer season, would come back and “ hunt “  ( trespass ) on the farm . When a guy I know opened a new gun shop in the area His signs for the shop would be stolen at night , the owner of Creekside was caught stealing them one night .

Beikirchs will reopen this fall in Henrietta under a new name .

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I loved the place. I would bow hunt the morning shoot my slug gun on their range , eat and be back on stand for the afternoon . Ya know I’ll ask,around about the closing , I don’t remember the story to well .

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I order online.  I have used gamleil shooting supply, wideners reloading, and powder inc for traditional muzzleloading.  After about 2 or 3 lbs, hazmat fee pays for itself.

Utica Bass pro I believe still sells powder, they have it out back, ask the gun dept.

IF ordering online, you can combine shipping with triple seven.  If you like pellets over loose powder, I believe they combine with that too.  I know primers have a separate hazmat fee.  Traditional blackpowder I rhink you can combine with smokeless in the same box.

 

 

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On ‎7‎/‎28‎/‎2018 at 9:39 PM, Stay at home Nomad said:

 

Beikirchs will reopen this fall in Henrietta under a new name .

Nope ,I wish it was but I don't think so.  Avon gun shop carries powder as does Ammo Bee in Caledonia Like mentioned Runnings and last would be Bass Pro(=$$$$).

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