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This reloading is getting expensive
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<blockquote data-quote="papavillars" data-source="post: 1100798" data-attributes="member: 13564"><p>Yeah I reloaded for years but when I bought my store I just bought my ammo. Couple months ago a friend traded my a couple cases of .38 super for some .38. Only had an old Thompson that shot .38 super so I had to buy a colt series seventy to shoot it. So now another pistol to collect dust in the safes. Fortunately ammo for it is still at pre-Obama prices. Noticed reloading supplies were a little more plentiful at the last market hall gun show.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="papavillars, post: 1100798, member: 13564"] Yeah I reloaded for years but when I bought my store I just bought my ammo. Couple months ago a friend traded my a couple cases of .38 super for some .38. Only had an old Thompson that shot .38 super so I had to buy a colt series seventy to shoot it. So now another pistol to collect dust in the safes. Fortunately ammo for it is still at pre-Obama prices. Noticed reloading supplies were a little more plentiful at the last market hall gun show. [/QUOTE]
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