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Try Buffaloarms.com - they have the brass and may have loaded ammo. The only other place I've found wanted $9.75 for a single round. I may be getting one, but I cast my own bullets. If you want to do this go to Castboolits.gunloads.com and look around. There is a plethora of information, almost all of it reliable.

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