1 lb IMR 4895 "Made in Canada" in Big Bear Sports Great Falls Montanna $14.95 last week.
1 lb IMR4895 "Made in Canada " in WSS Calgary $33.95. "Sorry we're out of stock."
Varget "ON SALE" in BIG BEAR $9.95 US
Varget "ON SALE" in Russels Calgary $28.95 CDN
WTF????
cost is high on components. The small gun shop I work in, I believe we pay around $24-25 for a can of IMR powder or Hodgdon, and retails for $34.99
cost is high on components. The small gun shop I work in, I believe we pay around $24-25 for a can of IMR powder or Hodgdon, and retails for $34.99
1 lb IMR 4895 "Made in Canada" in Big Bear Sports Great Falls Montanna $14.95 last week.
1 lb IMR4895 "Made in Canada " in WSS Calgary $33.95. "Sorry we're out of stock."
Varget "ON SALE" in BIG BEAR $9.95 US
Varget "ON SALE" in Russels Calgary $28.95 CDN
It isn't getting cheaper, because we are getting screwed, again. IMR Powders are made in Canada, Alliant is made in Sweden, most Hodgdons is made in Australia but we still pay nearly double what the States pays.
I use, almost exclusively, Alliant's PROMO and ClayDot powders. They are made by our American friends, not imported.
PROMO and ClayDot are top quality powders and are packaged in 8 pound kegs only. That way, you get a lot of powder for a fair price.
PROMO is C$95.00 for 8 pounds, while ClayDot is a little more. That's around C$13.53 a pound, all taxes in. Cheap right? These two fine powders have many applications for other pistol calibers too.
If you want to complain about prices, look at lead. A lead 9mm 125grain round nose bullet is around 7.3 cents each, or C$73.00 per thousand.