Redding Reloading To Freeze Pricing At 2020 Levels Throughout 2021

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posted on January 2, 2021
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Redding Reloading Equipment has announced it will freeze its 2020 pricing for 2021. The new year marks 75 years of operation for Redding, a company that is highly regarded for its dies, bullet casting equipment, presses, powder measurement gear and more.

In a press release, Redding said in part:

Our sincere hope is that this will assist our customers in some measure as we all recover from COVID-19 and the restrictions which have caused so much pain. While our costs will increase and our employees will get their raises, we feel that on this anniversary year we will celebrate by giving back to all of you, the Redding customers, who have made this journey possible.

The company was founded in New York state in 1946, starting out in a chicken coop with a single product available for purchase—a powder scale. To this day, Redding Reloading Equipment continues its proud tradition as a 100-percent U.S.-made staple of the precision handloading market.

Over the past decade, Redding has installed new CNC machinery that has helped the company keep pace with the growing market. Public demand for reloading equipment has increased dramatically since the outbreak of COVID-19 last year and the resulting factory ammunition shortage.

Learn more at redding-reloading.com.


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