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Ammo and reloading for a .380
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<blockquote data-quote="Glock 40" data-source="post: 3269903" data-attributes="member: 32"><p>If you wanted cheap ammo you have to shoot 9mm. 380 isn't near as plentiful and those prices you mentioned are about normal. I can tell you reloading ain't cheap and you would have to make thousands of 380 rounds to recoup your costs of getting into reloading. [USER=7288]@chazroh[/USER] rolled a bunch and can tell you costs of just supplies but its going to cost hundreds to get setup to reload. Your not going to want to be doing one bullet at a time on a single stage. If you don't shoot but 50 a month it will take years to make it worth wild. Also 380 is a little round which may also be a determining factor in reloading. << lots of guys don't like reloading a tiny bullet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glock 40, post: 3269903, member: 32"] If you wanted cheap ammo you have to shoot 9mm. 380 isn't near as plentiful and those prices you mentioned are about normal. I can tell you reloading ain't cheap and you would have to make thousands of 380 rounds to recoup your costs of getting into reloading. [USER=7288]@chazroh[/USER] rolled a bunch and can tell you costs of just supplies but its going to cost hundreds to get setup to reload. Your not going to want to be doing one bullet at a time on a single stage. If you don't shoot but 50 a month it will take years to make it worth wild. Also 380 is a little round which may also be a determining factor in reloading. << lots of guys don't like reloading a tiny bullet. [/QUOTE]
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