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Join Date: Dec 2002
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Where can I get the ammo for this shooter ?
Gunshows and retailers do not have it? Eric |
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Winchester makes it.
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Join Date: Jun 2002
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http://www.samcoglobal.com/ammo.html
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Take a look at Ammoman.com.; click on the work AMMO! They have decent prices and they ship free. I bought Fiocchi from them in .30 Luger. Also, the Old Western Scrounger has the Fiocchi and Winchester for sale. All is on the expensive side, so I bough brass, loading tools and will make my own for about half the cost of loaded ammo.
Marvin AMMO |
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Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Ohio
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When I started shooting a Mauser broomhandle, I bought a Lee turret head loader kit complete with dies. Add in 500 empty brass from starlinebrass.com and 500 Sierra bullets and the TOTAL was about the same as the price of 500 factory rounds and I was set. The Lee press has a few quirks but works just fine and is half the price of other brands. A single stage press would have been even less. Reloading is enjoyable and for the more rare cartriges is the way to go.
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