The advice above +1.
I have an unmatched pair of Walther PPK handguns (1 blue; 1 SST) in 380 Auto and reload and shoot thousands of 104 grain cast RFN's over IMR 700X through them annually. The 380 Auto will "cure" any lead deficiency PDQ and although it is a "mouse" of a bullet when compared to the 357 Magnum, 45 ACP or Colt, I find I more often shoot the 380's for financial and other "cerebrial" reasons. It is cheap to reload at less than 4.5 cents per round, particularly when casting my own bullets, looks and feels nice in the hand, is reasonably easy/light to conceal/carry, I shoot them well, and dammit the blue one was the suicide gun of a very close associate. I think dearly of Mike while trying to shoot out its barrel. It's a love-hate relationship with that PPK.
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