Some powders seem to be always available and cost less than those having great popularity. Some that come into mind after quick inventories at various gun stores are IMR4831, IMR4320, RS BigGame, RS Hunter, Alliant 4000MR, Hodgdon 380. Having no experience with Accurate powders I did not attempt to track them.
I use IMR 4831 with great success in .22-.250 with 75's and 6mm AI with 87's. Alliant 4000MR is a favorite powder for .243W with 87's & 105's and .300 Win for 178's. RS Hunter works well in my .22-250 with 68's & 75's, 6.5X47L with 140's and .243 with 87's. In the distant past I used H380 in the .308 with 168's and the .22-.250 with 53's - that powder is available at lower costs at my LGS.
With environmental stuff like, "REACH" I fear that restrictions might be extended somehow to the US. I don't know if any extruded powder is made in the US. Much extruded powder sold by Hodgdon is made in far distant Australia - past shortages of H4350 and now Varget. The extruded IMR powders seem to be all made in Canada.
Ball powder like H380, 4000MR, is made in Florida. I fear that some executive order by an anti gun president might halt importations of smokeless powder into the US. Environmental concerns may also be used to restrict importation of powder into the US. Apparently various OSHA regulations have limited powder manufacturing to ball powder types in the US.
I am always looking for domestic powders that work well in my modest battery of rifles of conventional & popular calibers.
I use IMR 4831 with great success in .22-.250 with 75's and 6mm AI with 87's. Alliant 4000MR is a favorite powder for .243W with 87's & 105's and .300 Win for 178's. RS Hunter works well in my .22-250 with 68's & 75's, 6.5X47L with 140's and .243 with 87's. In the distant past I used H380 in the .308 with 168's and the .22-.250 with 53's - that powder is available at lower costs at my LGS.
With environmental stuff like, "REACH" I fear that restrictions might be extended somehow to the US. I don't know if any extruded powder is made in the US. Much extruded powder sold by Hodgdon is made in far distant Australia - past shortages of H4350 and now Varget. The extruded IMR powders seem to be all made in Canada.
Ball powder like H380, 4000MR, is made in Florida. I fear that some executive order by an anti gun president might halt importations of smokeless powder into the US. Environmental concerns may also be used to restrict importation of powder into the US. Apparently various OSHA regulations have limited powder manufacturing to ball powder types in the US.
I am always looking for domestic powders that work well in my modest battery of rifles of conventional & popular calibers.