Expensive Ammo

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Whilst vainly searching for .357 Ammo; I stopped by Uncle Lee's. They did have some .357 Remington 158 grn JSP's for $42.99 that I left on the shelf. I did pick up some PMC Bronze .38 Special 132 grn FMJ target ammo for $15.99 a box. Not too bad in todays market. The expensive part was that they had a stainless Puma Model 92 chambered in .357 that has been on my short list. So my cache of .357 ammo did not grow, but my .357 collection now includes said Puma. Now I have a new .357 to feed that will have to survive on a "low carb" .38 Special diet for a while.
 
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Whilst vainly searching for .357 Ammo; I stopped by Uncle Lee's. They did have some .357 Remington 158 grn JSP's for $42.99 that I left on the shelf. I did pick up some PMC Bronze .38 Special 132 grn FMJ target ammo for $15.99 a box. Not too bad in todays market. The expensive part was that they had a stainless Puma Model 92 chambered in .357 that has been on my short list. So my cache of .357 ammo did not grow, but my .357 collection now includes said Puma. Now I have a new .357 to feed that will have to survive on a "low carb" .38 Special diet for a while.
 
It's been a long, cold winter here in Western Michigan. While cooped up inside I loaded probably 2,000 rounds of 9's, .38's, and .357 using up primer and powder purchase last summer.
Now the weather is warming and shooting isn't far off.
Soon I will need to replenish my primer supply.
Since I haven't bought ammo or supplies since last summer, I suppose I'm in for quite a shock.
 
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