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Lucky they are only fifteen minutes away. If anyone has it, Bruno has it. I get email notices daily on specials and their website has come a long way in quality.
Great prices and in stock product. Especially during these crazy times.
Cons
NONE!
I drove up there yesterday from queen creek AZ. The bullets 500 copper coated were cheaper than other shops wanted to 250. And the powder was $10.00 less than local shops.
No frills storefront, with straight-up product on the shelves with friendly, knowledgeable staff.
Cons
None.
I drove up there from Chandler to get what I needed. Simple layout, products on shelves, no BS marketing fluff or decorations or signage. No issues. No distractions. Good pricing. Friendly, knowledgeable staff. I will go up there again the next time I need more reloading or shooting supplies.
Not really a gun store per se, although they do have a couple rifles there for sale, but Bruno Shooters Supply is where I usually go for any of my shooting supplies, reloading materials. They seem to follow the trend where their in store pricing matches their internet pricing which makes them extremely competitive as a store front location. They are family owned and operated, Lester (the old man) runs his gunsmith business out of there. He also still competes in matches. Jason runs the counter as far as I know, and is always a pleasure to deal with. They have actions there for purchase, a large inventory of barrels, and more.
If you buy their powder specials,you can get better deal and they usually do stock a variety,of powder.I buy the Kroil oil,that they sell,which not many places do,it is well known for stuck bolt removal,as someone that has used it?