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Finding bullets can be a problem. Lots of people make them, but not many stores seem to carry them. I've been using plated bullets,( I absolutely despise lead bullets). When you find them, buy enough to last a while. I haven't got around to getting XTP's yet, no one local carries them and I don't shoot .380 all that much so it's not an issue, and the plated bullets work great
hi ,I have some brass and New RCBS .380Auto dies and shell holder,willing to sell it for $65.firm.toronto to hamilton area for pick up.Let me know to : kliston74@gmail.com Thanks
I agree,have two of them,one is a Beretta 1934 (12.6),nasty slide bite,the other one is a Browning 1922 with a grip safety that needs to be squeezed so hard that it is tough to get a good aim.
I have a Browning BDA Doublestack which is just a dream to shoot. I have just decided recently to start shooting it more, because it isn't eligible for 12/7. Reloading is really the only option since loaded rounds cost more than 9mm. If you are just shooting it occasionally I would just buy factory
I have a small, blowback AMT Backup. After hearing all the internet stories about how unpleasant the recoil is I was shocked at how mild and fun it is to shoot.
Shoot a fullhouse .357 from a snubby or even worse full house .454 Casull from any double action revolver if you want to feel unpleasant recoil.
I don't reload for mine yet as I haven't stumpled on the dies or bullets yet, so I've only shop factory loads. I have a Browning 1911 .380 and the recoil is very manageable.