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  • Dentoro

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    I'm looling for some plinking ammo. :ar15: I was hoping there is some cowboy shooters out there that know where I can score some locally in the Indianapolis area.

    Thanks for the help!
     

    indy1919a4

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    I'm looling for some plinking ammo. :ar15: I was hoping there is some cowboy shooters out there that know where I can score some locally in the Indianapolis area.

    Thanks for the help!

    I have not looked for the 32-20.. But I pick up my 44-40 at the 1500 and I have found that guns and Ordinance in the Mooresville/Martinsville area has always had some
     

    M67

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    44-40 are getting pretty hard to find now it seams, ammo manufactures are probably cutting back on production to keep up with the demand for personal carry rounds or high demand calibers (.380, 9, 40, 45).

    As for 32-20, I have no idea. It's been 2 years I think that I last saw a box of that.

    Since you have hard to find calibers, might not hurt to start reloading or paying some one to do it for you.
     

    mac45

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    Have a buddy that shoots .32-20 and .38-40.
    He tells if he didn't reload, he couldn't afford to shoot 'em.
    You may want to think about reloading.
    That said, Cabela's in Hammond usually has both .32-20 and .44-40 on the shelf if you ever get up this way.
     
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