Finding Ammo
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Finding Ammo
Where does everyone get their 35 Remington ammo? I know a lot of people reload, but I don’t have that capability right now. Any good online stores where you can find it?
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Re: Finding Ammo
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Re: Finding Ammo
Thanks, that'll be another one to watch. Unfortunately they are all sold out.
Re: Finding Ammo
I'd call gun shops that you don't normally frequent within a mileage range that's acceptable to you.
I've had good luck finding the 35 Corelokt's that I was looking for "last month". I found a pile of the federal and winchester too.
Good luck finding some.
I've had good luck finding the 35 Corelokt's that I was looking for "last month". I found a pile of the federal and winchester too.
Good luck finding some.
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Re: Finding Ammo
Well, flapdoodle. Check some pawn shops. I've occasionally found odd calibers like .35 there.cmdrico7812 wrote: ↑Tue Nov 10, 2020 9:57 am Thanks, that'll be another one to watch. Unfortunately they are all sold out.
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Re: Finding Ammo
+1 for local gun shops outside of your region, it's worth driving a couple hours there and there if you can finally get your hands on rare ammo from a shop that doesn't have a website.
And then, it's worth getting into reloading, too...
And then, it's worth getting into reloading, too...