lrgoodger said:It's not the people who use it who are causing the problem. It's the profiteers. If they keep everything bought up, it keeps the shortage going so they can maintain their high, gouging prices and make more profit.
Spot on Joe!jo191145 said:amlevin
People afraid of hazmat are worse at math than I am ;D
Now if theres a specific powder I may want to try and in no need to stock up on other things gunshop prices aren't so bad for a lb jug. Finding that specific powder is another problem of course.
jo191145 said:amlevin
People afraid of hazmat are worse at math than I am ;D
Now if theres a specific powder I may want to try and in no need to stock up on other things gunshop prices aren't so bad for a lb jug. Finding that specific powder is another problem of course.
CarolinaBrass said:I have been able to get it at palmetto state armory, might want to check them out...other than that I would say do the old backorder from midway or whomever you usually do and wait for itthe problems is you have the coupon clipping soccer moms now out there actively searching for ammo deals
like .22LR and 1#powder etc or 380auto ammo, stuff like that because no one wants to be caught with their pants down again...ive even heard of people buying it who don't even have a gun....
DRNewcomb said:Hopefully, he'll dig more out of his garage in the future.
Hinted around about it. I wish I had some place to put the lathe and milling machine.amlevin said:You didn't volunteer to help him clean out his garage?DRNewcomb said:Hopefully, he'll dig more out of his garage in the future.![]()
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amlevin said:jo191145 said:amlevin
People afraid of hazmat are worse at math than I am ;D
Now if theres a specific powder I may want to try and in no need to stock up on other things gunshop prices aren't so bad for a lb jug. Finding that specific powder is another problem of course.
You must have graduated from the same school as I did. Where they taught us to "just keep fixing things until they're finally broken". 8)
I've quit trying the "powder of the month" hoping for a fraction better performance. I now just take what works great (often beyond my expectations) and stock up on the items that give me that performance. I now use only 4 powders total for rifle and one for pistol. That lets me buy 8" jugs and not worry about either supply or "lot number".
I don't know about your local gun stores but the ones near me (closest one stocking powder and primers used to be 25 miles before a Cabela's opened up) charge enough where even ridiculous online pricing is economical. Almost all charged at least $10/lb more for powder and as much as Double on primers.
With the Cabela's now in town I think the small dealers that were stocking at high prices are going to probably end up out of the reloading component business (or at least bring prices down to a more reasonable level).