.357 Magnum Ammo hard to find??

357Mag ammo can be expensive but it's not hard to find it by such manufacturers like ATK (Independence, Blazer, Blazer Brass, Lawman), Prvi Partizan, Aguila, Armscor USA, PMC Bronze or even steel cased WOLF to name a few.
 
The only reliable source of .357 mag ammo I've ever found is my reloading bench. It's usually easier to find components than it is to find loaded ammo and the rounds you load are exactly what you want.

You don't need a bunch of money tied up in expensive progressive loaders, either. I reloaded .45LC for 20 years before getting a Dillon press.
 
Ammo to Go has handled my ammo needs with fast shipping. I just received 6 new boxes of Speer Gold Dot .357
 
You do realize this thread is a year old already, right?

If the OP hasn't bought ammo in the past year I'm fairly sure he won't be getting any now. (a year old, really???)
 
I agree, and reloading is fun in itself, just adds another dimension to our lifestyle.
consider reloading...i can load what i want,when i want it...357 range ammo costs me about $5.00 per fifty rounds...the hot self defense loads just a tad more...easy decision for me if you plan on doing much shooting
 
You do realize this thread is a year old already, right?

If the OP hasn't bought ammo in the past year I'm fairly sure he won't be getting any now. (a year old, really???)
Most conversations are rehash of the same thing; I haven't seen a great deal of truly original threads on any gun board. Who knows, it may have kept someone else from starting a brand new thread about the exact same thing.
 
I ordered 2K of Gold Dot SB 357 from an LE distributor as the cheapest recommended service ammo I could find. It wasn't a bad price, but it has been over 4 months and it will be shipping in a few days. The auto pistol service ammo takes up so much of the capacity of ammo makers that revolver ammo is left out n the cold most of the time.

I am starting to save brass to commence reloading for a lot of reasons; this is one.
 
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