And now its 25+ a pound.
I am beginning to run low on powder.
Think I am down to my last kegs of Hodgdon powders that I bought before leaving Tennessee in the late '70s.
I paid over a $1 per pound for some of those kegs.
Hate to think of breaking into the powder that I bought after moving out West.
Still got plenty of original DuPont IMR, WW, and Hercules powders from before the move.
And now its 25+ a pound.
Either you bought a literal TON, or you have a condition known as: Need-to-shoot-more-itis.
I'm a firm believer in the theory that if it bleeds, I can kill it.
Hammer, I still have maybe 4# of the old H450 if'n you're run'n short. Its in a plastic milk jug, the cardboard box and plastic bag it came in are long gone.
Bill
Each morning eat a live green toad, it will be the worst thing you'll have face all day.
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"... you have a condition known as: Need-to-shoot-more-itis. "
I try to shoot every day that I am not on the road.
And the Dillons are pretty good at keeping me in ammo.
But we all need to shoot more.
As for Hodgdon H450... Have used a lot of it over the years.
And a lot of H570... a powder many have forgotten.
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Last edited by Hammer; 11-25-2014 at 11:33 PM.
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