Gun powder. It's a beautiful sight to see.

I have a Cabela's and a Sportsman's Warehouse within 20 miles, but their selections and prices are nothing to crow about. Fortunately I don't need much. The only purchase I could see on the horizon would be a pistol powder suitable for .38 Special. I have probably more than I'll ever use for .30 Carbine, 30-06, and .45 Colt.
 
Maybe I just live in a bad spot, but I have to drive a minimum of 35 miles to find a shop that stocks powder. And I don't count Academy because their shelves have been bare here for ages. Sportsmans in Lady Lake, FL is about my best shot. If someone in the Orlando area knows better, I'm all ears.
I’m a hundred miles up the coast from you and my best shot is a little place in Micanopy with a gun store attached to an indoor range called Harry Beckwith Gun Dealer. They have LR, LP, SR and SP primers, typically either CCI or Federal, at a good price for these days. Last time I was there the owners brother was there. I hadn’t seen him since he was in grade school. He sold me a brick of Fed standard LP for $70. That was OTD which is pretty good.
From O-town, depending on which side of Mouseville you’re on, you’re looking at a 1-2 hour drive up the Turnpike to I75.

Otherwise it’s a crap shoot.

@bersaguy was telling me about a shop near him around Tampa area that is supposed to be pretty good but I never got down to have a look and can’t remember the name now. Maybe he will see the Bat Signal and chime in? 👍
 
It's Line mountain outdoors. The other places are Geiser guns in Sunbury and the other completer i don't know who it is. She said one day they try to beat the others. I asked who else besides Geisers. She wouldn't tell me. Also Walmart in Selinsgrove sells reloading supplies. I bought my Rock chucker there. And my RCBS bullet puller and loading tray. kS5shooter do you shoot comps at the Eleysburg gun club? They set there vending.
 
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