does anyone know the loaded length for .357m
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I'm going to have to start reloading...I've looked for a month for .357 rounds...Lucky for me I have saved all my brass.
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Yeah, just have to purchase your components in off election years.
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Ranch Dog wrote:Yeah, just have to purchase your components in off election years.
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I don't get it..I can find just about anything else on the shelfs but .357...
The shops are starting to fill back up with guns. The local Bass Pro Shop rack was full but the ammo shelfs are bare.
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Re: .357magnum
Hordeing is common in these crazy times as with componets for reloading mainly primers around here are scarce small pistol primers and rifle primers. I have a good stash of brass and bullets and a few thousand of each primer I use but I always look when at the gun shops and as with some ammo the components can be tough to get as well.