357 Sig super dead

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  • Bullfrog

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    Oct 8, 2009
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    Carroll County
    I thought it was dead as I have listed three boxes of factory new in the classifieds for the last few months for $75 and they never sell. I believe that $25 a box is cheaper than before the ammo rush. My wife grabbed these by mistake when I asked her to pick up 357 Mag earlier this year. Maybe I am missing something?

    It just seems to vary more than other calibers. Harder to find, but also less in demand.

    Pre covid I've seen the same .357 sig FMJ for anywhere from $15 to $30. Some locations (LGS's, usually) seem to think its rare, so they put a premium on it. Others (Usually @ gun shows) seem to notice it doesn't move so they lower the price to somewhere between 9mm and .40.

    I found Federal HST .357 sig at Gettysburg for $35 for 50 rounds, which I thought was good compared to most online pricing. The next month I found it at Chantilly for $28 per box.
     

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