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ammo- 357 magnum

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hi! been a while since i last posted. A question! I have no problem finding cheap 38 special but having trouble finding 357 magnum cartridges in the local gun shops, They don't want to buy only four or five boxes at a time. (not cost effective for them, I was told) Can anybody recommend a site for cheap ammo. I prefer federal,pmc, amd american eagle ammo. Thanks
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rossim92 wrote:hi! been a while since i last posted. A question! I have no problem finding cheap 38 special but having trouble finding 357 magnum cartridges in the local gun shops, They don't want to buy only four or five boxes at a time. (not cost effective for them, I was told) Can anybody recommend a site for cheap ammo. I prefer federal,pmc, amd american eagle ammo. Thanks
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Old Ironsights wrote: Reload. .357 is one of the easiest to do.
Failing that, got a Wally World nearby? Win white box 100 packs are good for plinking/casual shooting. Then you have brass to reload as well. :mrgreen:
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Blazer brass is good too, but not blazer!
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Here in Central Illinois you can always find a Farm and Fleet or Farm King store this will have 357 from several manufactors. Thay are always cheaper than Cabela's, Bass Pro and such.
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Simply go online and type in .357magnum ammo. You will find hundreds of sites to buy it on, usually cheaper than locally.
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Wallmarts and gun shows. Saves you shipping costs.
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I bought a ton of American Eagle 158 grain JSP from ammoman.com

Not always in stock, however.
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