Attn: .380 shooters

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I have the opposite problem, people keep putting 9mm in my 380.
Like peanut butter in my chocolate
 
You reloading 380? I probably have some brass laying around I don't need. Don't know how many firings are on it. Some will be once fired, some more.
 
Don't I know it! I was just doing some sorting yesterday and it drives me nuts trying to figure out how that stinking .380 is getting back in those bins?

GS
 
Last week at the range, I lost about 30 of the 150 pieces of 380 I shot (anything not easily reached with the range's squeegee belongs to them). I did scoop up about 20 pieces of 9mm as I was trying to collect my brass, though. I also lost about 40 of 150 pieces of 45acp, and ended up with about 30 pieces of 40cal to add to the 9mm in my collection of "brass I don't currently have a use for". I don't mind loosing a few here and there (if it was a huge deal, I would just shoot revolvers). But if this exchange rate keeps up, I'll end up having to buy a couple more pistols.
 
Don't reload .380, but do 9mm. I'll stand up 100 brass of 9mm on the drop down shelf on my reloading bench. Then closely eyeball all of them for .22 hulls wedged into them, 40 S&W that have a 9mm tucked inside, and the 2mm shorter .380 brass lurking in there.
 
"Last week at the range, I lost about 30 of the 150 pieces of 380 I shot (anything not easily reached with the range's squeegee belongs to them). I did scoop up about 20 pieces of 9mm as I was trying to collect my brass, though. I also lost about 40 of 150 pieces of 45acp, and ended up with about 30 pieces of 40cal to add to the 9mm in my collection of "brass I don't currently have a use for". I don't mind loosing a few here and there (if it was a huge deal, I would just shoot revolvers). But if this exchange rate keeps up, I'll end up having to buy a couple more pistols."

That was the biggest reason I bought a .40 I had about 1000 pieces of brass and no use for them LOL!
 
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