Cabelas/Bass pro also has a bunch of powders (I got HP38, W231, and autocomp) for the same (no shipping to store). 25-30$/lb
I was lucky enough to snag two 1 pound containers of Hodgdon H110 with the same lot number last week at Bass Pro Shops on a counter in the reloading equipment area but not a store shelf, and I ordered a 1 pound container of IMR 4831 with free ship-to-store and picked that up. Bass Pro Shops doesn't have some of the newer powders such as Winchester StaBALL 6.5 or Winchester 244 or IMR 8133 available to order, but they have a not unreasonable selection of powders that can get the job done for a wide variety of cartridges. The per unit price is higher than MidwayUSA and Midsouth Shooters Supply but when zero shipping costs and zero HazMat fees are factored in it becomes an extremely reasonable deal especially in the current market availability situation for someone who's a beginning reloader and doesn't have any prior stock of components on hand.
Today I was there picking up some primers and the remaining 10 or so 1 pound containers left of Hodgdon H110 that were still there were gone, and I overheard a store employee telling a customer they weren't expecting any deliveries of any powders currently for store shelf stock. But the online availability for purchase with free ship-to-store option is still available for many powders there.
ATM Bass Pro Shops is showing Remington 6.5 small rifle primers available for free ship-to-store 100 count packages for $4.79 each.
https://www.basspro.com/shop/en/remington-kleanbore-centerfire-primers-for-reloading
My experience is there's no way to tell what limits may be in effect until the final step of the order process. If I make an order that exceeds the limit it rejects the whole order and I've had to start over with a smaller quantity in my virtual shopping cart for that item through trial and error until it processes an order. Even at Bass Pro Shops everyday not-so-low prices and only packages of 100 primers each available I've still been coming out better on a per primer basis vs what I see for auction end prices for primers on Gunbroker.com these days. And sometimes an item on sale pops up with availability for online purchase with free ship-to-store!
Bass Pro Shop is a considerably shorter drive for me in much less traffic than Cabela's so that's the store that's been getting my business. It's kinda weird, we have one Bass Pro Shop in the 7th largest city in the USA, while there are two Cabela's on the outskirts of Austin: one in Buda, TX and one in Georgetown, TX.
I wish Academy Sports and Outdoors had a similar free ship-to-store option for powders and primers as I have generally preferred to give them my business especially being Texas based. I've found a few items in my area using the "change store" option to scope out store locations that still had a single 1 pound container of Hodgdon H4350 and some various primers but that's been especially slim pickin's. Not really complaining, every bit available counts for me.