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Wow! I knew Carter's Country was bad, but didnt realize it was THAT BAD!!

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  • hard eight

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    I have shared guns/ammo with adjacent lanes and they offered all their spent brass since I reload and they didn't. No problem at my Garland range.
    I would leave them more brass if they gave a decent break on reload sells but they don't. 9mm is currently $18 but was $30 6 months ago.

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    mortdooley

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    I bought guns and reloading supplys from them in the 80's and early 90's and even a gun safe around 2000. My experience with them was always good but over time they have priced themselves out of the market I shop in. Before laws were changed an FFL could not sell away from his store address so all tables at gun show were cash and no paper work. Now a part time dealer can rent a space and sell more new guns in a single weekend then some stores would sell in a month and I believe that was what Carter was trying to prevent.
     
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