CoElkHunter
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Here you go Bob. Lucky for you not in stock either! LOL@CoElkHunter
Told you the 338WM was a waste of time. 35Whelen ammo when I last bought mie 12 months ago. $46/20AUD
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Here you go Bob. Lucky for you not in stock either! LOL@CoElkHunter
Told you the 338WM was a waste of time. 35Whelen ammo when I last bought mie 12 months ago. $46/20AUD
If we had a contest here for the member who posts an ad from somewhere with the most ridiculous pricing on ammo/reloading components, you would have won hands down!
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Bob i have 2x littlegun 2x 2205 &1 of WW296 at about 13 gr per shot in the 22 honet it will out last me .You could buy factory Win 44 mag pull the bullets & use the powder in your hornet & sell the brass & bullets & may be make a profit the way things are going.@Hogpatrol
Any fast powders be they rifle or shotgun fall into the unobtainuum bracket in Australia . Any thing quicker than 2207/H4198 we can't get. It's hurting a lot of people. I have 2#of 2205/H4227 after that's gone in stuffed for powder for my Hornet
@rdogBob i have 2x littlegun 2x 2205 &1 of WW296 at about 13 gr per shot in the 22 honet it will out last me .You could buy factory Win 44 mag pull the bullets & use the powder in your hornet & sell the brass & bullets & may be make a profit the way things are going.
Agree. I just bought H4831 8 pound for $400 shipped from Brownells and 2,000 Federal 215 Magnum rifle primers for $500 shipped. But when you reload and want the practice what are you going to do?Yeah, and don’t forget some of the outrageous asking prices for some types of primers. But, I guess it is what it is?
Interesting, and good to know that some is getting out there.I stopped in a Fin Fur and Feather last weekend near Toledo, Ohio. Limit one on powder but had a decent variety. Nearly all of the desired Alliant Powders, IMR 4064, 4831, 4895 etc. All primers save for any Large Rifle Magnum, $10 per 100, limit 3.
Powder prices were $53 per Alliant pounders and others were $40.
I've seen a bit traveling around Ohio for work.Interesting, and good to know that some is getting out there.
There is a gun store about an hour away which receives occasional shipments of the Alliant and Hogdgon powders. I only transit that city once or twice a year and haven't stopped in there for several years due to some of his business practices. But I was passing through last month so decided to stop in and see what was in stock. "We had a shipment of powder and primers last week but they cleaned me out in a couple of days." He mentioned that some of the people who purchased own gun stores in other cities, or worked at one of the big-box stores (about two hours away). He will sell them all that they want without limit, leaving nothing for other potential customers. He never knows when the next shipment is due to arrive until it gets there, and does not run a waiting or call list (I asked). It's a heck of a way to treat potential customers, but it's his business to run the way he wants.
Maybe it's time for a roadtrip to Toledo.
@sgt zimThings seem to be settling down somewhat, at least at the big online shops like Midway, Grafs, and MidSouth Shooter's Supply.
Just bought a couple boxes of 175 gr Grand Slams in .284, paid 47 cents, I think.
Also bought a couple pounds of Ramshot Magnum for $28 each (that's about $3 or $4 more that it was before the plandemic). I usually buy about 8-10 pounds when I buy online so it'll cost average out the hazmat fee. But there really isn't any more powder that I need for the foreseeable future, and I really needed the Magnum.
There are normal deals out there, you just have to be patient and then jump on them when they present themselves.