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You know Shane that the fact you did just that doesn't surprise me one damned bit..mb
" Cheapest velocity in the world comes from a long barrel and I sure do like them. MB "
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Bob, that's because I feel pretty much the same way you do about 380 ammo supply.
Then with current events being what they are, I have a feeling people will be stocking up on everything, and we'll soon be short on supply.
During the last big shortage, I got into 7.62x39, and air rifles, just to have another good rifle option, and low cost shooting with the air rifles.
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I had so much trouble getting .380 ammo during Obama years, or even components, that I sold my only .380 (acquired during the same period) and gave away the dies and what little components I had. Having learned my lesson the hard way, I do have enough components on hand to keep shooting them for a while. As of this writing, Starline has brass in stock and RMR has bullets in stock. (I prefer flat points from Precision Delta but they are out right now.) Lehigh is out of XD projectiles this minute but Rimrock has 100 grain hard cast flat points as used by Buffalo Bore. One of the only types of carbide die sets available from Dillon right now is in .380.
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