Dies, brass and presses

Reloading Supplies

Lee Pacesetter and Breech Lock dies, hand-loading dies, brass, case loading blocks and the Lee Load All shotshell press.

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Lee Load-All II 12 Gauge Shotshell Press

Lee· 12 Gauge

Lee Load-All II 12 Gauge Shotshell Press

$90

Affordable single-stage shotshell reloading press in 12 ga.

Sig Sauer 22-250 Reloading Brass — New

Sig Sauer· .22-250 Rem

Sig Sauer 22-250 Reloading Brass — New

$44

New unfired 22-250 brass for the precision handloader.

Lee Pacesetter 7mm Die Set

Lee· 7mm

Lee Pacesetter 7mm Die Set

$38

Three-die Pacesetter set — full-length size, neck and seater.

Lee 7mm Hand-Loading Dies (No Press)

Lee· 7mm

Lee 7mm Hand-Loading Dies (No Press)

$25

Hand-press-compatible dies — load anywhere without a bench.

Lee Breech Lock 3-Die Set 300 Win Mag

Lee· .300 Win Mag

Lee Breech Lock 3-Die Set 300 Win Mag

$35

Quick-change Breech Lock die set for .300 Win Mag.

Lee Reloading Dies — .454 Casull

Lee· .454 Casull

Lee Reloading Dies — .454 Casull

$35

Carbide die set for the .454 Casull magnum revolver round.

Lee Breech Lock Dies — .45 Colt

Lee· .45 Colt

Lee Breech Lock Dies — .45 Colt

$35

Breech Lock .45 Colt die set — cowboy action ready.

RCBS Universal Case Loading Block

RCBS· Tool

RCBS Universal Case Loading Block

$12

Universal loading block — fits most rifle and pistol cases.

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Reloading Supplies at Beverly Supply Co.

Reloading is how serious shooters cut cost-per-round in half and tune loads for their specific rifle. We stock the dies, the brass, and the presses that turn a $1.20 factory round into a $0.45 handload that shoots tighter groups.

Dies — pistol & rifle

Lee Pacesetter and Breech Lock dies in common calibers — full-length sizing, neck sizing, and seating dies for the most popular pistol and rifle cartridges.

Presses & accessories

Lee Load All shotshell press, case loading blocks, and the small tools that make the bench efficient.

Components

Brass, primers (Winchester large pistol), and the specialty components that the big-box stores never stock.

Buying tips

  • 01

    Start with one caliber and one load recipe. Master it before adding a second. The most common reloading mistake is too many variables at once.

  • 02

    Trim brass every 2-3 loadings on bottleneck rifle cases. Out-of-spec case length is the #1 cause of pressure spikes.

  • 03

    Don't chase max loads. The most accurate load in your rifle is almost always 3-5% under book max — and your brass will last twice as long.

FAQ

Do you sell powder?

Powder availability changes constantly. Call ahead at 304.904.7254 to check what's on the shelf — we don't list powder online to avoid stale stock pages.

Is reloading worth the upfront cost?

If you shoot more than 200 rounds a month, yes — the press, dies, and components pay for themselves in 6-12 months. If you shoot 50 rounds a month, factory ammo is the smarter call.

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