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IMR 4064
buddyb
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Price was $85. a pound. Rip off or is that what its going for now?
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Answer. Both
Yikes! I am slowly getting back into reloading after a 35 year hiatus. My cans of powder say $7.95 on some. My hundred flats of CCI primers say $1.25. Maybe this is the wrong time to jump back in……
Answer: Both and add the Hazmat fee's if ordering on-line.
Kamala says she is going to put a stop to the price gouging IF SHE IS ELECTED.
I have my doubts that she is talking about reloading and price of gun powder and large rifle primers.
I'm a reloader also and have seen gunpowder go from $25/lb to $65 and not readily available for in store purchases so as to not have to pay a Hazmat shipping fee.
I've seen guys recently that do not reload pay $65 for a box of shells and their rifle not shoot less than a 6 inch group at 100 yards.
(If you prefer CONSISTENT accuracy you need to reload)
I had to dispose of some old obsolete type ruined/unsafe powder recently that was marked in the $8 area. It was given to me by a old retired reloader.
I started labeling my reloading powders by date so I know at a glance it's age.
I have powder with a 4 dollar price that is still good. I can’t remember exactly which powder but seems like it’s a pistol powder.When I started reloading powder was about 8 dollars a pound and bullets were between 5 and 10 bucks per hundred.
Kamel most likely support a huge tax on ammo and components.
Buckle up if she wins.