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I've never shot a .40, but it looks and feels like my .45, so I'll suggest you go your local gun shop & retailers to see what ammo prices are, compare. THEN, go on ebay & such, see what reloading equipment & such is available for both rounds...
my point is, you'll be hooked, addicted, but ammo prices are sky-high & many dealers can barely keep inventory... thus demand will drive it higher... CONSIDER reloading. I can pick up empty .45 shells nearly any time I'm shooting, but .40s are not as common. Reloading supplies, once you find them are a good deal all things considered. Even if u BUY your bullets $10/box is better than $20+, mold your own & the price drops through the floor.
my point is, you'll be hooked, addicted, but ammo prices are sky-high & many dealers can barely keep inventory... thus demand will drive it higher... CONSIDER reloading. I can pick up empty .45 shells nearly any time I'm shooting, but .40s are not as common. Reloading supplies, once you find them are a good deal all things considered. Even if u BUY your bullets $10/box is better than $20+, mold your own & the price drops through the floor.