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    Powder shock

    Had to buy some powder today. Only one shop had it.
    IMR4350.....$37.00!!!!!!
    We have a real problem here. Powder and primer prices are ridiculous.
    Shipping cost are outrageous.
    Most times order through a friend who has a home business.
    He hasen't ordered for a while.
    Everytime he tries to order, his vendor is out half the order.
    What are you paynig for powder????

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    Bought 4350 today for 29.99 and unique for 21.99. Today was the first time this particular has had any for a good while, it will be gone tomorrow.

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    Just bought 500 grams of Benchmark today. NZD69.00. USD55.00. I win.
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    Just looked at Graf's website. They have IMR 4064, 4227 and 4759; all for $23/lb. give or take. They also had Rem large and small pistol primers @ $37/1000.
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    I bought an 8 lb jug of WW748 for 169.99. I was happy to find it, but pissed off at that price. The last one I bought was $129.
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    I haven't needed or bought powder in a while, but I'm not paying more than 25/lb. That's nuts. I did manage to get 5K Win SPP from Midway,no less, for about 24.00/K. After the shipping and hazmat, it worked out to about 30/K. Not so bad. One LGS was selling primers, and they had plenty, for 4.00/hundred. Yeah, right. I just smiled and said, no thanks. Mike
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    Unique and 2400 were about $23 for single pounds about a month ago and a bottle of Trailboss (9 oz) was $16

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    A couple of months ago, I bought 4lbs of 2400 for $75 plus tax. Also got srp and spp for $35/K.

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    I still have lots of IMR 4350 that cost me $1.50 per pound 50 years ago. The powder at the LGS costs too much. I will use what I have in what I load till the prices come down.

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    A couple of months ago I bought one pound bottle of Win 231 for the princely sum of AU$50.00. Prices for the ADI powders are not much better.
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    They have quite a few 1 pound canisters of powder at Cabela's. starting at $24 and up to $30.

    If enough of us can hold off on buying, maybe prices will come down...may take a year or so ?
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    I found an 8 lb of 4064 for $170 at one of my LGS and thought it was expensive but at least they had some have seen it around $240 in 8 lb cans at one place. It has boiled down to if you need it you pay the price if not then you just look and shake your head.

    Will prices come down to the old level we knew you a little over a year ago? I really wonder with at least 45 million new shooters I wonder if the firearm industry and the components industry see a ready source for their products no matter the cost.
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    Last Saturday I picked up a 2lb’s of IMR4895 and 1,000 CCI LR primes for a kid I’m mentoring. The powder was $40.00 a pound and the primers were $45.00. Also picked up two bricks of Remington .22’s for $50.00 each. Plenty of stock on the shelves at a decent price. Looks like good times ahead.

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    Last brick of 22lr I picked up for around 23 a brick and you could only buy one. Here they are still in short supply of most 22lr comes in and goes out within a day of it being put on the shelf.
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    And bullets are no better, Midway flyer 100 BLEMS $35.00!

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    Quote Originally Posted by captaint View Post
    I haven't needed or bought powder in a while, but I'm not paying more than 25/lb. That's nuts. I did manage to get 5K Win SPP from Midway,no less, for about 24.00/K. After the shipping and hazmat, it worked out to about 30/K. Not so bad. One LGS was selling primers, and they had plenty, for 4.00/hundred. Yeah, right. I just smiled and said, no thanks. Mike
    The local here is called poor boys guns. And ALL primers are 7.99 a hundred even shotgun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shdwlkr View Post
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    Last brick of 22lr I picked up for around 23 a brick and you could only buy one. Here they are still in short supply of most 22lr comes in and goes out within a day of it being put on the shelf.
    That seems cheap enough. There has been no real shortage of powder, primers or ammo around here, just limited by what you wanted to pay. Prices here may seem little high to some but spending the few extra bucks isn’t going to kill me.

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    I consider myself lucky bought 1# each of titegroup and varget 17.99 and 1000 cci primers 29.99 they had lots of small pistol but i got the last of large pistol.This was at two stores one was in illinois who"d a thunk.

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    If you think prices are coming down, think again. Just look at what happened after the last shortage. They never went back down to where they were before. Only item I've seen go back to the previous prices is ARs. But that's only because the supply is there and the market is saturated. The supply of powder and primers isn't stable so we are nowhere close to a saturated market.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dragon813gt View Post
    If you think prices are coming down, think again. Just look at what happened after the last shortage. They never went back down to where they were before. Only item I've seen go back to the previous prices is ARs. But that's only because the supply is there and the market is saturated. The supply of powder and primers isn't stable so we are nowhere close to a saturated market.
    Add to that all the folks who kept one or two lbs of powder that now want 4-6 lbs. Demand will be strong for at least 2-3 years, IMO.
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BP Bronze Point IMR Improved Military Rifle PTD Pointed
BR Bench Rest M Magnum RN Round Nose
BT Boat Tail PL Power-Lokt SP Soft Point
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