Thread: .357 ammo cost?
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Old October 12, 2013, 01:31 PM   #24
jimbob86
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By the way, reloading components are unavailable at my local stores here in SC.
Where are you located? It would seem to me that if there is a market, it'll get served .....

Cabela's is opening stores in Greenville, SC and Augusta, GA ....... before they opened one in LaVista, I used to buy most of my supplies when I passed by the Kearny store on the way to or from somewhere else ......

There's a Bass Pro at Myrtle Beach .....

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So reloading is not an option.
It is .... it just is not as convenient as factory ammo ...... yes, you''l have to pack up "all that reloading stuff" every 2-3 years ..... and if all you are doing is .38/.357, that will fill a whole two shoe boxes ...... you'll spend far more time packing the dishes and cleaning out the fridge, methinks .....

http://www.midwayusa.com/product/624...hand-press-kit

This, a hand priming tool, a set of carbide dies with a dipper, and components is all you need.

For me, Reloading is as much about making what I want so I'll not have to depend on someone else selling it to me ...or not ..... as anything else.
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