powder prices on the rise??

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walked into our local store here to get some Reloader 15, was running a bit low. Bought quite a bit of it 3 years ago for about $38/LB
price now $60/LB.... ouch
are you guys seeing dramatic increases where you are?
 
$26/lb at CanAmmo for IMR OEM grade, they currently have D4895 & D4198, I've used the D4064 with great results but they are currently out of stock on it.
 
As long as I can get IMR and Hodgdons from Higginson and Hummanson at 34 bucks a pound I don't care much what the local price is. Their premium is the price of convenience.

Powder prices float around. My first pounds 35 odd years ago were 20 bucks a can. That creeped up to 30 shortly after, then down to 13-14 because of an aggressive dealer that changed the way things were done. 34 bucks is a heck of a lot easier to get than 20 bucks was back in the 80s.

What bugs me is a bag of brass or box of bullets never used to be worth more than a set of dies. Whats up with that?
 
Components prices have pissed me off the last 5 or so years. Powder has almost doubled, bullets and brass are getting silly. I still have pounds of Varget with $28 price tags and they are only a few years old. I have been shooting less the last few years, I still have stock of components from when they were cheaper, but seeing the prices now makes me want to hold onto them.
 
When I first started reloading in 1982, a pound (tin) of IMR was $8.50. Inflation, decreased Canadian dollar, add a spoonful of carbon tax, a pinch of greed and voila!!!...............everything cost more.
 
As long as I can get IMR and Hodgdons from Higginson and Hummanson at 34 bucks a pound I don't care much what the local price is. Their premium is the price of convenience.

Powder prices float around. My first pounds 35 odd years ago were 20 bucks a can. That creeped up to 30 shortly after, then down to 13-14 because of an aggressive dealer that changed the way things were done. 34 bucks is a heck of a lot easier to get than 20 bucks was back in the 80s.

What bugs me is a bag of brass or box of bullets never used to be worth more than a set of dies. Whats up with that?
best to buy in bulk and worry less..
 
What primer works best to set it off?

A .375Ruger will bounce right off...
Welcome to BC...Bring Cash.
The price of bacon is about to go up as China has experienced an epidemic of African Swine Flu.
Thus the demand is about to go up before it gets better.
As for powder there is this word called inflation that or your local retailer is gouging at $60.00 for that Reloader you choose to buy.
Rob
 
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dealer cost on a pound of Varget is $37 before any delivery costs. Most dealers are not padding their retirement fund on their component sales.
 
dealer cost on a pound of Varget is $37 before any delivery costs. Most dealers are not padding their retirement fund on their component sales.

I'm thinking the CDN vs US exchange has much to do with it.

One could always buy factory ammo if they don't like powder pricing.
 
Well you can thank insurance companies. The cost of transporting DG/Haz mat goods has skyrocketed, hence the reason I don't do it anymore. The exchange doesn't help either. There are only two insurance companies that will cover crossborder commercial trucking in Canada unless the trucking company can self insure. A few more options in the US but still expensive. Stricter DOT regs in the US are making it harder to find qualified truck drivers. Cost of transportation as a whole has increased dramatically. Fewer and fewer carriers are carrying DG goods. Costs more to cross borders commercially now, and there are only a few locations where DG/Haz mat can cross.
 
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That's why I like the IMR stuff from CanAmmo...made in Canada powder for $26/lbs and free shipping over $200.
Now if they would just get some D4831 I'd be set for everything.
 
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