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On 8/4/2020 at 3:25 AM, Marshal Cogburn SASS # 8454 said:


OUT OF STOCK

My website is marked out of stock CONTACT for availability to protect sales ONLY TO SASS/COWBOY shooters and NOT the general public.  If you want honest to goodness cowboy cartridges, contact me at bulletsbyscarlett@gmail.com  

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PLEASE NOTE:  My website says to CONTACT SCARLETT to inquire about Cowboy Cartridges in 38 Special and 45 Colt.  The 45 ACP are out of stock indefinitely.

 

I have taken my cartridges off of the website in order to limit sales to ONLY SASS and COWBOY shooters.  SASS/Cowboys are for whom the ammo is produced so I am going to do my best to provide, as long as I can, the best ammo to the folks who support me.

 

I know it is clearly stated on my website because I have gotten numerous inquiries - email and phone.

 

Big hugs,

Scarlett

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21 minutes ago, Irish-Pat said:

Try Georgia Ammo or Georgia Arms

They are shut down...no components.

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On 8/9/2020 at 6:19 PM, Scarlett said:

PLEASE NOTE:  My website says to CONTACT SCARLETT to inquire about Cowboy Cartridges in 38 Special and 45 Colt.  The 45 ACP are out of stock indefinitely.

 

I have taken my cartridges off of the website in order to limit sales to ONLY SASS and COWBOY shooters.  SASS/Cowboys are for whom the ammo is produced so I am going to do my best to provide, as long as I can, the best ammo to the folks who support me.

 

I know it is clearly stated on my website because I have gotten numerous inquiries - email and phone.

 

Big hugs,

Scarlett

 

Come for the bullets,

Stay for the hugs!

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BUFFALO ARMS. They offer smokeless and black powder in every caliber you want and in regular and in low recoil versions . I even bought some .50-140 black powder cartridges once when I needed them and didn't have time to reload.  :unsure:

 

Shooting CAS and NRA Bullseye both require reloading to avoid bankruptcy.  :P

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