Price of powder. Eeeeck

Its just disgusting now. The worst is when you see an old shipment next to a new one on the shelf. H380 @ 38.99 next to IMR 4831 @ 54.99 WTF? What planet am i on?good thing i stocked up in the last summer
 
Slowly trickling in but still no where near US prices. Take Varget, 8# is $200USx1.3=$260. At least $320 here, 23% more so not too bad.
 
Last time found decent price was XMas sale 2012. Varget/H4350 was $22.50/#, TiteGroup $16.50/#. Figure 15#TG, 20k primers ($30/k CCI/FED) would last me till next sale which never happened. No stock since.
 
Cabelas is charging $52 a pound for Varget in Edmonton right now. They only had 3 pounds left at the Northeast store, after my visit Sunday they have none.
 
Welcome to Canada....

Don't know about you guys... but im so flexible from bending over I can put my palms flat on the ground in front of me. Im thinking it wont be long till I can touch the ground with my elbows...

beautiful country though. Fresh air, clean'ish water. lots of animals and trees.. (here n there) but going into 'that mans store.....' Well. it just makes me hate what this place is becoming.

My last purchase at cabela's was about two months ago. I got a pound of IMR4320. It cost me upwards of 37 bucks. I was so hot under the collar, I had to get the counter guy to carry it out for me out of fear i'd accidentally set it off in the can.

Really hoping that the the price of KY stays low.
 
Double penetration with no lube.

I was looking to buy some CCI .22 ammo and believe it or not a brick (500rounds) is $80.99+tax. So 1,000 rounds of .22 is $161.98+tax. About 8-10 years ago it was 15-20 a brick.

Welcome to Canada....

Don't know about you guys... but im so flexible from bending over I can put my palms flat on the ground in front of me. Im thinking it wont be long till I can touch the ground with my elbows...

beautiful country though. Fresh air, clean'ish water. lots of animals and trees.. (here n there) but going into 'that mans store.....' Well. it just makes me hate what this place is becoming.

My last purchase at cabela's was about two months ago. I got a pound of IMR4320. It cost me upwards of 37 bucks. I was so hot under the collar, I had to get the counter guy to carry it out for me out of fear i'd accidentally set it off in the can.

Really hoping that the the price of KY stays low.
 
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