I found some Varget powder but it will go fast!
3- 1 lb cans $100 shipped which is about what I would pay locally.
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FrancF,
That sounds like a decent deal after what you posted about finding previously.
Enjoy the reloading and shooting!
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quote:Originally posted by FrancF
3- 1 lb cans $100 shipped which is about what I would pay locally.
which caliber do you use varget for? i just picked some up for 308win and 2230 -
Mostly for my .308, But I would like to try some out in my .22-250. 0 -
Franc Here is some for less
http://www.powdervalleyinc.com/
Get some friends together and get an order up. you can ship up to 48 lbs for one hazmat fee.0 -
Varget is great. I use it for Some 223, all of my 22-250 & 243 & some 308. 0 -
quote:Originally posted by B17-P51
Franc Here is some for less
http://www.powdervalleyinc.com/
Get some friends together and get an order up. you can ship up to 48 lbs for one hazmat fee.
Thanks for the link![^]0 -
come on, buying powder by the lb. is like buying gas by the pint, 8lb jugs[}:)] 0 -
quote:Originally posted by MIKE WISKEY
come on, buying powder by the lb. is like buying gas by the pint, 8lb jugs[}:)]
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quote:Originally posted by MIKE WISKEY
come on, buying powder by the lb. is like buying gas by the pint, 8lb jugs[}:)]
I hear ya, But something to consider After the fire in my home a few years back from a faulty surge protector (confined to my living room) The Insurance Co. and Fire investigator spotted my reloading room.
Containment or not, in my county I am only allowed up to 4 lbs. in the dwelling (house). If this would have happened in my reload room and caused an explosion, My insurance will not cover it and I could also face criminal charges.0 -
quote:Originally posted by FrancF
quote:Originally posted by MIKE WISKEY
come on, buying powder by the lb. is like buying gas by the pint, 8lb jugs[}:)]
I hear ya, But something to consider After the fire in my home a few years back from a faulty surge protector (confined to my living room) The Insurance Co. and Fire investigator spotted my reloading room.
Containment or not, in my county I am only allowed up to 4 lbs. in the dwelling (house). If this would have happened in my reload room and caused an explosion, My insurance will not cover it and I could also face criminal charges.
Man, have things changed. Remember the good old days when you could go to your local Gun Store? Not only did they know who you were, but they ALWAYS had whatever powder you wanted. I think my dad would roll over in his grave if he knew a pound of powder was more than $12.0 -
"I think my dad would roll over in his grave if he knew a pound of powder was more than $12.".............well ya, but then you could get 3 gal. of gas or 3 packs of smokes for a buck[;)] 0
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