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Even hard to find via mail order. I have seen Hornady FTX in limited quantities through a few gun stores. I'm not crazy about the plastic tips. Reloading components are out there (200 gr RN); alternately there is data out there for using .357 158gr JHP for reloading. Good for a solid 100 yard shot.
 

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I had seen the previous ad which prompted me to run one of my own as opposed to scouring online with little success. Ive thought about reloading but I have a 2yo and a 5mo and im full time stay at home dad and part time worker, I just dont have time to reload. I dont have much time to shoot either but when I do I drop everything and go before the wife changes her mind!
 

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Jpt thanks for the tip I picked up a box today! I cant believe how expensive they are! A few years ago it was like $17 a box for Remington core lokt plus available rebates, the hornady were $33!
 

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Jpt thanks for the tip I picked up a box today! I cant believe how expensive they are! A few years ago it was like $17 a box for Remington core lokt plus available rebates, the hornady were $33!
At the last gun show I was at, I bought a #100 package of 200gr. .35 projectiles ($21) and a pound of LeverRevolution powder ($24) from one of the local ranges, it calculates out to $.37 to .39 cents per round depending on charge. That's less than $8 for a box of 20 if you already have the brass. That is of course after you have gotten payback on the reloading equipment.
...Ron
 
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