To: Misterioso
Normal covers a pretty broad range. Get reloading stuff and reload your brass. .380 brass can be loaded quite a few times (dozens). you can buy .355 copper jacketed bullets for about $120/1000 and .356 lead for $60/1000.
If you cast your own it's cheaper Do you have a .380 or thinking about getting one?
27 posted on
01/01/2010 10:43:28 PM PST by
Eagles6
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To: Eagles6
I have a Browning I bought in 1963. But the question is a little tongue-in-cheek. I have maybe 100 varied factory rounds. Don’t get a chance to shoot anymore, but I ought to. As I ponder the need for self-defense during the coming meltdown, I think the ammo I’ve got is plenty. This goes for my two other handguns, as well. I don’t expect to use very much of it mainly because I am going to be careful. The only reason to reload is if I were going to be at the range all the time. Oh, and I’m pushing 75.
28 posted on
01/02/2010 12:43:55 AM PST by
Misterioso
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