Buzznrose
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My last powder buy was a pound of Varget for $44 out the door (8.25% tax)
Fin?I stopped into a gun shop that's part of a chain of stores, mostly in Ohio.
They had several of Alliant powders on the shelf. Alliant seems usually to be the hardest to obtain in these droughts.
But the horror began when I realized the 1# bottles were priced at $50+. And some 5# jugs were over $200.
To compare, there was a 8 lb. jug of HP-38 priced at $214. And I ended up buying the last 1# of H335 for about $34 OTD.
I'm not accusing the LGs of gouging. I could imagine that they had to pay a premium to get that brand. But at over $15 difference per pound, I'll settle for the Hodgdon.
Has anyone seen similar price difference?
Yes, Fins. I honestly don't know what to think of it all. I do know that pre-Corona, their pricing was competitive with even Powder Valley, without haz-mat.Fin?
I vowed never to set foot in there again after watching them roll cases of primers out, take the bricks out and slap a $17-100 price tag on the 100pc packs. I vowed not to go back when they closed down due to covid and opened back up with everything 30-50% marked up. An employee said they closed down to re price everything. The primer deal was the last straw.
I did break down and go there today because I am looking for 22 match ammo and wanted to see if they had a certain powder for my brother. H335-$35lb. H322-almost $50-lbs and I paid $11 for 100 cci 400. $120 for bricks of 22 also.
I don’t doubt they are charging more due to them being charged more but some stuff doesn’t make sense. They pulled some crap before gun season. No straight walled ammo until 2 weeks before and they wanted $50-70 for a 20rd box that used to be $30
Searching online today I saw a vendor, Reloading Shop, showed they had every Alliant powder.
It was all around $49.00 a pound. I put some RL16, RL17, RL23 in my cart.
But before checkout, I wondered if they were legit, or if this was gonna be a back order after you already paid?
anyone do business with this company?
I can't find them online, but if they have everything in stock and only take Zelle, Venmo, Cashapp, etc, they are a scam. I did find two more scam sites while looking for them. Reloaders Shop and IMR Reloading Shop
Things must be improving because Powder Valley has BE-86 in stock ($231/8 lbs) and it is still "in stock" after a day - https://www.thehighroad.org/index.php?threads/poor-metering-of-unique.905328/page-3#post-12291948Alliant seems usually to be the hardest to obtain in these droughts.
That's good. At this point, the best I'm hoping is that powder pricing settles down to under $30 per pound.Things must be improving because Powder Valley has BE-86 in stock ($231/8 lbs) and it is still "in stock" after a day - https://www.thehighroad.org/index.php?threads/poor-metering-of-unique.905328/page-3#post-12291948
Things must be improving because Powder Valley has BE-86 in stock ($231/8 lbs) and it is still "in stock" after a day - https://www.thehighroad.org/index.php?threads/poor-metering-of-unique.905328/page-3#post-12291948
We had a mega thread when BE-86 was initially released back in 2014 and numerous other threads since - https://www.thehighroad.org/index.php?threads/be-86.760289/BE-86 is still a bit of an "unknown", if you will. It is, indeed, a good powder.
Has it been tested in shotgun and rifle to perform along the same lines as Unique?We had a mega thread when BE-86 was initially released back in 2014 and numerous other threads since - https://www.thehighroad.org/index.php?threads/be-86.760289/
So I do not consider BE-86 to be a "new" or "unknown" powder anymore.
As many already found out, I consider BE-86 to be the modern Unique that meters well and produces accuracy in many calibers.
And for many calibers, BE-86 produces higher velocities well suited for duplicate/practice factory JHP ammunition - https://reloadingdata.speer.com/downloads/speer/reloading-pdfs/handgun/40_SmithWesson_180.pdf