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Finding Powder - Ammo Lynn - 11-25-2014 Not a day goes by and I hear "I cant find any powder". My response is generally going to have two prongs. 1) Get out of your rut, Bullseye, Titegroup (if you want to blow up your .40 go ahead), Win-231, Power Pistol, CFE Pistol, Vhit N320, N340 are all going to be impossible to find. Adapt, go with the flow, you may find there is a better world out there. 2) It's not gong to always be on the shelf, be willing to cut a backorder for 8 to 16 lbs of it and share it with your other sport shooters who, like you, really just need 2-3 lbs. Also spend some time once in a while looking at vendors. Powder Valley, Recobb's and the rest get powder in all the time. Yes it goes fast but its there. The picture is of 16 lbs of IMR-700x, my preferred powder for .45 ACP. That's right, a commercial reloader who prefers a 12 ga. shotgun powder. 800x is great in .44's, Red Dot and Green Dot play well in .380's all the way through .45's, and by the way, Red Dot is just as clean as Bullseye. When things loosen up, I doubt I will go back to "Pistol" powders. Next week, 16lbs of BL-C(2) will arrive via the same means the 700x got here today. For those who have taken my Reloading class, you know I pass out a two page document with sources and methods for finding components at the best prices. I'm an FFL, yes, and I do get orders directly from Western Powders, and Black Hills and all the rest but I also get it from the same places everyone else can and does. Don't give up, don't get lazy and get out of your rut if you are in one. Regards, Lynn RE: Finding Powder - fromtheplaines - 11-26-2014 Thanks for the heads up, just brought the reloader and I am having a hell of a time buying powder it's kinda a buzz kill. Patience is a virtue. RE: Finding Powder - fromtheplaines - 11-26-2014 Bought some 700x super stoked, I think the rest of the components will be gravy RE: Finding Powder - Ammo Lynn - 11-26-2014 Absolutely. Bullets are easy, I use a lot of Xtreme Bullet Co bullets for plated pistol work as well as 55 Gr FMJ in .224. Acmebullets.com is great for any lead bullets you might need. Primers are easy now so you should be in great shape. RE: Finding Powder - BelieveIn308 - 11-28-2014 It is interesting that a lot of powders are still in short supply. I'm patient. I placed an order about 2 months ago, and I am figuring I will have powder within the next month or two. It would be nice if there were so much available in the future, prices would come down. Ammunition is starting to become more reasonable. However, 22LR is still not one the shelves at all, let alone reasonably priced. It will probably become available in the next year, just in time for another election buying panic to hit. Ugh... RE: Finding Powder - 140DB - 08-16-2015 Had a difficult time finding powder as well. Checked out the Lake County Gun & Sportsman Show when it was over in Antioch this past oct 4. The show itself wasn't that great. But, there was a vendor that had TONS of powder. Prices were extremely competitive and no hazmat shipping fee. Maybe try and call the show organizers and get the vendors name. Might be a good resource for this forum to keep a list of vendors and make it a sticky. Finding Powder - AcilletaM - 08-16-2015 I see a ton of rifle powder at Cabelas, RDA, and even Bass Pro but places like Gander Mountain are bone dry. Pistol powder is still scarce but I've been able to get a pound here and there to keep going. RE: Finding Powder - bradberry - 08-16-2015 (08-16-2015, 10:29 AM)AcilletaM Wrote: I see a ton of rifle powder at Cabelas, RDA, and even Bass Pro but places like Gander Mountain are bone dry. Pistol powder is still scarce but I've been able to get a pound here and there to keep going. Here in the PNW, we have lots of Powder. Packed shelves at Cabelas, and at our local gun shops. RE: Finding Powder - BelieveIn308 - 08-16-2015 I am out of Varget... Which is what I have been using in my .308x51 rounds. Most other components seem to be available. Primers and Bullets seem to be available. RE: Finding Powder - mikereddot - 08-16-2015 We've been seeing a little more powder on the market, but, not enough interest from the public yet to carry much more. If we can move more, we will start to carry more. RE: Finding Powder - fromtheplaines - 08-19-2015 Is the web site updated with them? The reason why I ask is at the range people are always talking about powder and where to get it near by so they so they dont need to pay the extra shipping. RE: Finding Powder - mikereddot - 09-07-2015 yes, the site is update live with what we have. |