the powder shortage is over

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well for me anyways...................:stirthepot2: eat yer heart out.................:dancingbanana::dancingbanana:

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For me to.

Budget up in the header has lots right now. They had no problem sending me 16 lbs. Only 10 bucks to ship. Can't drive there for that, and I am only about a half hour away from them.
 
Just out of curiousity, what did that stash of propellant cost you....??

where do you store it?

I have a feeling you might like Varget.

If you have to ask what it costs then you likely can't afford it...........in this case........I need it. It all gets stored in cases eventually and not for long either.......Varget is only one powder that gets ordered in these quantities, N133 N135 Benchmark and 8208 XBR also find a good home here in the same quantities
 
I was watching Gun talk tv, and they had the owners of Hornady and Black hills ammo talking. They said their was no ammo shortage, but it had lots to do with people hoarding. Now I get it....
 
I was watching Gun talk tv, and they had the owners of Hornady and Black hills ammo talking. They said their was no ammo shortage, but it had lots to do with people hoarding. Now I get it....

Agree with you 100%. Hoarding is bigger problem than shortage. Just like when there was flood in calgary, people started to stock up bottles water and same shelves of grocery stores were empty in hours that stay stocked to over capacity normally. If we just stock up what we need for a year for ourselves there are plenty of components for rest of the shooters who can't find &/or afford to buy powder in metric tons rather than pounds. Not only hoarders create shortage they also drive prices up as you can see. Of course it's a free country and if you can find and afford go ahead do it but remember one thing you are not doing any good to fellow shooters. Just my thoughts, if you don't agree pls ignore.
 
Agree with you 100%. Hoarding is bigger problem than shortage. Just like when there was flood in calgary, people started to stock up bottles water and same shelves of grocery stores were empty in hours that stay stocked to over capacity normally. If we just stock up what we need for a year for ourselves there are plenty of components for rest of the shooters who can't find &/or afford to buy powder in metric tons rather than pounds. Not only hoarders create shortage they also drive prices up as you can see. Of course it's a free country and if you can find and afford go ahead do it but remember one thing you are not doing any good to fellow shooters. Just my thoughts, if you don't agree pls ignore.

That's what I burn in a year.............so its not really hoarding, its called being prepared........I usually buy as I burn, but with the stock shortages that wasn't possible......so all of my backorders came through in the last week.....
 
That's what I burn in a year.............so its not really hoarding, its called being prepared........I usually buy as I burn, but with the stock shortages that wasn't possible......so all of my backorders came through in the last week.....

If you do shoot that much then for sure you should have stock. But there are people who have years of stock piled up especially down in states. Those are the people that are causing the shortage.

On the side note I wish I could shoot as much as you haha.
Cheers
 
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