rburg
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Just some comments on .32-20 ammo. Go looking. Visit gunshows if there are any in your region. Around here, we have a bunch of private tables at our shows. Its not at all uncommon for a good ole boy to empty his closet to scrape some money together for a new gun. I hate to call it this, but.....its generally considered obsolete ammo. As such it sometimes sells pretty cheap, particularly in partial boxes.
Reloading is fun and a good way to keep shooting. But its also a long term proposition. I was lucky enough to score about 500 bullets for about $20 a while back. I then managed to find and buy about 5 boxes of ammo and more empties for another $50. But it sometimes means you've got to always be looking and then be willing to buy when you see it for sale.
If you go on vacation, google gun shows in the places you're going. Folks there don't care where you came from. Ammo in the free states is much like buying a belt or hamburger. Also, stop at every old gun shop you can find. The older and more run down, the better. Some of the proprietors have closets full of crap they couldn't sell 20 years ago, or more.
Reloading is fun and a good way to keep shooting. But its also a long term proposition. I was lucky enough to score about 500 bullets for about $20 a while back. I then managed to find and buy about 5 boxes of ammo and more empties for another $50. But it sometimes means you've got to always be looking and then be willing to buy when you see it for sale.
If you go on vacation, google gun shows in the places you're going. Folks there don't care where you came from. Ammo in the free states is much like buying a belt or hamburger. Also, stop at every old gun shop you can find. The older and more run down, the better. Some of the proprietors have closets full of crap they couldn't sell 20 years ago, or more.