That is a deal because in three months when it’s $70 your gonna say i should have bought it a $53, lolI received an email yesterday H 4350….$53.99 lb. Midway.
Powder Valley has H-4350 for $45.00I received an email yesterday H 4350….$53.99 lb. Midway.
Your going to end up paying close to 70 bucks anyway per pound depending on how many you purchase when you add the shipping and Haz Mat. I have to laugh when I hear some people say well I'm not going to pay 50 bucks a pound for powder or 100 bucks a brick for primers. Two years from now your going to be saying I wish I bought it at those prices. All this shit is like gasoline. All the whiners out there will tell you that the solution is to tell everyone to stop driving and the gas prices will go down. Buddy get your head out of your ass telling people that because it ain't gonna happen. Same with the component stuff. I don't care if powder is 100 bucks a pound. The people who want to shoot will pay that price and more as a matter of fact. I've seen 8 lb jugs on GB sell for over 1200 bucks. So to the people who think they have the solution of getting everyone together and boycotting buying stuff so the price will go down, I have a beautiful oceanfront house in Iowa dirt cheap. Comes with a Playboy centerfold bimbo waiting in the master bedroom for you.That is a deal because in three months when it’s $70 your gonna say i should have bought it a $53, lol
Sounds like your Biden's economic adviser. Our country's success and wealth has been built on supply and demand. Only the communists say that doesn't work.Your going to end up paying close to 70 bucks anyway per pound depending on how many you purchase when you add the shipping and Haz Mat. I have to laugh when I hear some people say well I'm not going to pay 50 bucks a pound for powder or 100 bucks a brick for primers. Two years from now your going to be saying I wish I bought it at those prices. All this shit is like gasoline. All the whiners out there will tell you that the solution is to tell everyone to stop driving and the gas prices will go down. Buddy get your head out of your ass telling people that because it ain't gonna happen. Same with the component stuff. I don't care if powder is 100 bucks a pound. The people who want to shoot will pay that price and more as a matter of fact. I've seen 8 lb jugs on GB sell for over 1200 bucks. So to the people who think they have the solution of getting everyone together and boycotting buying stuff so the price will go down, I have a beautiful oceanfront house in Iowa dirt cheap. Comes with a Playboy centerfold bimbo waiting in the master bedroom for you.
You got it. If you don't think what I said is true then you better take your head out of your behind.Sounds like your Biden's economic adviser. Our country's success and wealth has been built on supply and demand. Only the communists say that doesn't work.
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If you think the prices will drop on Varget and H4350 when the demand drops then you must believe in the tooth fairy. I've never seen prices reverse on powder not once since I've been buying powder for the last 50 years from the big suppliers like Powder Valley, Graf, Midway or Midsouth. You might see them drop at some Rinky dinky gun shop but that's about it.prices in a free market will always be what the market will bear. A good example is the Shooters World powders, The AR + and Match Rifle are $25 a pound but Precision, because it is similar to Varget is 45 a pound. Still that is preferable to having the government set prices. When demand for H4350 and Varget drops the price will follow
So why do you think prices are so high on the "popular" powders right now compared to say H335 ? Why is SW Precision priced 15 to 20 more than SW's other powders when before the shortage it was theIf you think the prices will drop on Varget and H4350 when the demand drops then you must believe in the tooth fairy. I've never seen prices reverse on powder not once since I've been buying powder for the last 50 years from the big suppliers like Powder Valley, Graf, Midway or Midsouth. You might see them drop at some Rinky dinky gun shop but that's about it.
Yes your right about the higher priced stuff like H4350 and Varget, but you said that once demand is down for both of those powders the price will drop. That's wishful thinking but it's not going to happen.So why do you think prices are so high on the "popular" powders right now compared to say H335 ? Why is SW Precision priced 15 to 20 more than SW's other powders when before the shortage it was the
all their other powders. Business 101 = supply and demand. As long as people think that H4350 and Varget are pixie dust, the price will stay high. I don't ever expect to see Varget at 30 a pound again but I have found alternatives at 35 a pound
won't happen, they will just drop the price to where they still make a decent profit like they do on all their other less popular powders. Until the I will shoot some of Ramshot powders and other reasobly priced powder for practice and plinking and save the stuff I bought pre panic for competition.I'm inclined to agree that prices are not going to drop if demand does. If it doesn't sell, they will just stop making it and continue on with what does.
They will never drop the price of Varget, H4350, H1000 and their other popular powders that are right now the highest priced powders. It's not going to happen. Powder is an easy seller and I don't care what brand it is or burn rate it is the price is never going to go down it's a proven fact. I've never seen a distributor roll back prices on powder. I've seen companies who use to sell powder that didn't want to sell it anymore when they changed hands in ownership like P&H in TN discount their powder just because they didn't want it anymore, but in the 50 years of buying and selling powder, I never have seen Midsouth, Midway, Graf and Sons, Widners, Powder Valley or any of the other major players EVER go backwards with their powder prices. I'm sure anyone who's been shooting who deals with the big box distributors who I mentioned will tell you the exact same thing. Who do u think owns Ramshot and Accurate.won't happen, they will just drop the price to where they still make a decent profit like they do on all their other less popular powders. Until the I will shoot some of Ramshot powders and other reasobly priced powder for practice and plinking and save the stuff I bought pre panic for competition.
