Is the shortage of powder easing up? If so it may be at a cost, I live on an island in S.E. Alaska and am used to paying high prices. Latest example, a one pound can of H110 at a cost of $40.94. That being said, I was happy be able to get it. Cove
Powder Situation
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To answer your overall question, I think the powder situation is starting to get better. It took a long time to find specific powders in my area. We have only 2 gun stores locally that stock powders. One is expensive and the other is worse. I paid $32 for a pound of H110 this year. Which is average for all their powders. It also took 3 years to find Unique in my area. I feel your pain with the cost since I spent time in Hawaii. About the same cost of living. But, like you said, just be glad we can get some now :D
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Master Powder Distributor in Virginia several weeks ago had pallet loads in the bunker and I bought an 8-lb caddy of W231 for $189. Unfortunately he doesn't ship, you must be a regular customer, pick up and pay cash only.
73 de KE4SKY In Home Mix We Trust From the Home of Ed's Red in "Almost Heaven" West Virginia
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