.357 mag ammo

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okie98

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I have now gotten 5 boxes of .357 Sig under the same circumstances. People go to Walmart and ask for .357 ammo. The clerk sells them .357 sig, which they either don't notice or don't know the difference anyway. After leaving the store, they find out it is not what they need and of course Walmart will not accept any ammo returns. I wind up with cheap or most times free ammo.
 

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If you stop and think about it......it's just another good reason to reload.
The more people reloading, the fewer buying it up. The more on the shelf.
Prices would probably sort themselves back out to a resonable level also.

I wish that would hurry up and happen.
 

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