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Old 10-25-2007, 12:31 PM
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I am not saying it is that popular country wide, but in east Texas I know of quite a few people looking for it myself. Most of whom have never even used a computer so it isn't like they are going to order it online. I think in the end I will probably just have to wind up hand loading it. Who knows.

I can understand companies reducing the number of X or Y shells made due to lack of interest, but if that were true then there are any number of oddball rounds I still see for sale on store shelves that have been there for years and companies are still making.

BUT if it where only because of demand then why is it I can't hardly get 357/38 shotshells from CCI? Everybody and their dog here has them backordered and any time they come in they are already spoken for. I know I am on about half those lists, I have managed to get two boxes so far this year and I have already gone through both of those on snakes. The pistol shotshells don't shoot through chicken house walls, and they don't destroy your porch when you pour a copperhead out of your rubber boots in the morning.

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