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Varget at $49.99/lb Complaint Thread

I recently paid $42.99 for a lb. of IMR8208XBR and H4198 from a local dealer who had "found" a small amount. Another local shop had some 205M's for 129.99/1,000 (thankfully, I didn't need them). Here's my take: I'm 78 years old, have three of the finest custom-made benchrest rifles in the world, and I'm going to shoot them while I can still appreciate it. I don't like the price, I don't like the reasons, and damn the politicians -- but I'm going to shoot.
100% Spot on Reed!… good for you!… I hope you have many many more years of enjoyable shooting ahead of you!…. Love your post!… my sentiments to a T!…
Wayne
 
Hodgdon is doing great for us by raising the prices and keeping it as available as possible

Looking at Gunbroker, the gougers are selling Varget for $70-$100 per pound.

Meanwhile Powder Valley has not raised prices much. An 8 pounder is still about $270.

Hodgdon doesn't want to put their resellers out of business by competing with them, but wants to put the gunbroker price gougers out of business.

So how do they do this? Raise the price on their site to a point about 10% below gunbroker and keep it available.

That will put the gougers out of business.

If we stopped complaining about Hodgdon raising their website prices, then maybe they'd have full availability at lower prices vs the gougers on gunbroker and the gougers would be out of business
 
Hodgdon is doing great for us by raising the prices and keeping it as available as possible

Looking at Gunbroker, the gougers are selling Varget for $70-$100 per pound.

Meanwhile Powder Valley has not raised prices much. An 8 pounder is still about $270.

Hodgdon doesn't want to put their resellers out of business by competing with them, but wants to put the gunbroker price gougers out of business.

So how do they do this? Raise the price on their site to a point about 10% below gunbroker and keep it available.

That will put the gougers out of business.

If we stopped complaining about Hodgdon raising their website prices, then maybe they'd have full availability at lower prices vs the gougers on gunbroker and the gougers would be out of business
naw the site prices are the current msrp
 
There is and has been Varget available in Utah for about six weeks now. A lot of it is $65 to $70 but in the last couple weeks I have seen it and H4350 for $55. Our local shooting classified site has several guys selling it that don't have a store front. They have a lot but the two local Sportsman's don't have any. All CCI primers have been available for months at $100.
 
-- sarcasm-start --

Maybe we should run a new series - Econ 101.
Then again, maybe not since this is Accurate Shooter and not 'Accurate Economist' (an oxymoron anyway).

Free markets ! Shortage implies -> Prices are still too low.

Unless of course, we want govt. to set prices. Maybe even let govt. control the supply and ensure adequate amount of components for every household. That'll teach those gougers.

-- sarcasm-end --
 
an opinion is just that, a vote is COUNTED......NO THEY ARE NOT THE SAME
Move to Oregon and tell me your vote counts. Lol
It doesn't!
I just can't wait for the day when the whining will end.

Varget has been in short supply for as long as I can remember, and it's an expensive powder relative to other powders on the market. With one exception, I stopped doing load development with it after the last panic in 2012 and moved to other powders. Results are just as good and I don't have to pay a premium to get good results.
What do you get with a room full of shooter's?

A winery!!
Makes me chuckle reading this thread, are you all surprised at the price increases when fuel is almost double and when was the last time you paid attention to the price of a pound of bacon? Instead of being pleased that the product is available we rather feel the need to bash the manufacturer selling at MSRP. I hate to be the bearer of bad news but we will not see primers for $40 a brick nor premium powder for $200 an 8 pounder going forward, either pay the piper or hang up them rifles.
I get the ends and pieces when buying bacon.
It's gonna look like $#!+ when I'm done with it anyway!
 
-- sarcasm-start --

Maybe we should run a new series - Econ 101.
Then again, maybe not since this is Accurate Shooter and not 'Accurate Economist' (an oxymoron anyway).

Free markets ! Shortage implies -> Prices are still too low.

Unless of course, we want govt. to set prices. Maybe even let govt. control the supply and ensure adequate amount of components for every household. That'll teach those gougers.

-- sarcasm-end --
Without government intervention, the shortages will be caused by companies essentially not believing there has been a long run increase in demand...and therefore they won't increase supply.

We are seeing this with Target and Walmart right now where they have excess inventory. Their stock prices are taking a hit for it.

The main question manufacturers need to ask themselves if they are to increase supply is: are people shooting a lot more or are they just hoarding supplies? Because if it's hoarding, then the hoarders won't be buying in possibly 10 years.

And since they don't seem to be manufacturing more, they think we're a bunch of hoarders
 
Lol , I can't even afford the gas to drive to the gun range and shoot ammunition I can't find or won't pay a dumb price for.... For me it's time to pull all the guns out and give them a good cleaning and oil them up... Normally takes two days but they will be good for another year.... Guess I will do my reloading stuff also..

Gas prices...lol.... Today I put two gallons of ethanol free gas in my five gallon can to top it off , it's all I will run in small engines anymore.... It was over $17.00..... Then went and filled up my Colorado P/U from half a tank at a store that had cheaper gas and it was $44.00.... Wait till groceries catch up to the rising fuel prices... People are going to poop themselves.... For somebody to have a slogan of Riding with Biden , that's rich because nobody is riding anywhere and I assure you this is only the tipity tip of the iceberg.... Good luck out there everybody... I am in central Texas my friends out of state wish they were paying what we are... They said on the news gas stations now are trying to figure out how to get the pumps to read $10.00 a gallon because they only go to $9.99.... The real comedy is the 29% of Americans who think this is how America should be ran.... Cut your nose off to spite your face and can't admit it was a dumb move is more like it....
 
Without government intervention, the shortages will be caused by companies essentially not believing there has been a long run increase in demand...and therefore they won't increase supply.

We are seeing this with Target and Walmart right now where they have excess inventory. Their stock prices are taking a hit for it.

The main question manufacturers need to ask themselves if they are to increase supply is: are people shooting a lot more or are they just hoarding supplies? Because if it's hoarding, then the hoarders won't be buying in possibly 10 years.

And since they don't seem to be manufacturing more, they think we're a bunch of hoarders
That implies either a collusion between component manufacturers or monopolies. In a competitive market, companies will continue to increase supply as long as there's shortage. That's the theory at least.

The reality of ramping up manufacturing is that most of these shortages are driven by panic (hoarding or otherwise); that in turn is driven by political changes. From past experience, a lot of companies have been badly burnt after a costly production ramp up only for the demand to reduce significantly after the next regime change.
You're right, having a lot of inventory on hand will hurt a company. For a business, a bit of shortage is a relatively better problem to have than a lot of surplus, especially in a market with few competitors and a huge barrier of entry.
 
That implies either a collusion between component manufacturers or monopolies. In a competitive market, companies will continue to increase supply as long as there's shortage. That's the theory at least.

The reality of ramping up manufacturing is that most of these shortages are driven by panic (hoarding or otherwise); that in turn is driven by political changes. From past experience, a lot of companies have been badly burnt after a costly production ramp up only for the demand to reduce significantly after the next regime change.
You're right, having a lot of inventory on hand will hurt a company. For a business, a bit of shortage is a relatively better problem to have than a lot of surplus, especially in a market with few competitors and a huge barrier of entry.
Oligopolies - components are made by just a few manufacturers

And if they all think the same way, it's not collusion.
 
LGS has Varget this morning … wait for it……
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8# $380 something something…l lost interest after the three hundred eighty blah blah blah…
 
pv has varget $41

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Hope this doesn't come off as trying to start a hostile discussion, but I used my trusty math assistant and the 8 pound jug comes out to $35.88 a pound, not bad but not great.

$14 and change under the op's complaint thread price. If I needed it that would be a not so great price but would keep me shooting compared to higher prices posted.
 

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