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  • JohnnyE

    Ultimate Member
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    Jan 18, 2013
    9,628
    MoCo
    No big deal Johnny, their website can be confusing depending on how you search for specific ammo.

    Thank you, sir. I know that everything on the Interwebz is known to be true, so I didn't want to mess it up for anyone! :innocent0
     

    Todd S

    Ultimate Member
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    Feb 4, 2012
    1,569
    Glen Rock, PA
    I reload for .38 and have some factory .38 ammo. I like to shoot a new(to me) firearm with factory ammo and compare it to my handloads. Plus I do not have much .357 brass. I already have 4000 125gr cast ready for my press. I'll be shooting these in both .357 and .38. Sometimes, you just gotta have a bigger bang!
     

    sgt23preston

    USMC LLA. NRA Life Member
    May 19, 2011
    4,008
    Perry Hall
    Hi Todd, Sgt Preston here...

    #1. Where are you going to shoot your new 357..?

    #2. All indoor ranges have 357 ammo for you to shoot at their ranges...

    #3. By the time you buy ammo from Cabelas & pay the shipping,
    it might be cheaper for you to buy ammo at your local indoor range &
    save the brass for you to re-load.
    Check the local range price for 357 ammo...
     

    SOMDSHOOT

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    Nov 18, 2009
    5,601
    Indian Head
    I reload for the .357 mag, so, commercial ammo is too pricy for me, but, I will say this. If it says Winchester and comes in a white box... run away from it unless you own a stainless steel gun or can wear gloves and longsleeve shirt while shooting. WWB ammo is the dirtiest crap ever made.

    Now, if you're going to strictly target shoot, then mix in some .38 Special ammo to lighten your ammo investments.

    This is the newer stuff "Clean" because no one wanted to buy their dirty crap and the "Clean" is even dirty...

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