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6.5 Creedmore or .308 Win. ?
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<blockquote data-quote="MudRunner2005" data-source="post: 1375684" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>Yep, but if you buy 8+ pounds at a time, and you divide it up equally amongst how many pounds of powder you're buying, then it's still going to be cheaper than getting in your car and driving to the store and paying taxes on that much powder, after their markup, and adding in their own hazmat charges passing it on to you (the consumer). Once I did the math, I started buying powder online, almost exclusively, unless I only need a pound here and there, or it's something I don't use much, and only use 1 pound at at time...Then I'll stop by hte local store when I'm nearby and pick one up. Primers are also cheaper if you buy bricks of them online instead of at my local store. Local store wants $50+ tax, online it's like $37 + partial hazmat fee, still way cheaper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MudRunner2005, post: 1375684, member: 12995"] Yep, but if you buy 8+ pounds at a time, and you divide it up equally amongst how many pounds of powder you're buying, then it's still going to be cheaper than getting in your car and driving to the store and paying taxes on that much powder, after their markup, and adding in their own hazmat charges passing it on to you (the consumer). Once I did the math, I started buying powder online, almost exclusively, unless I only need a pound here and there, or it's something I don't use much, and only use 1 pound at at time...Then I'll stop by hte local store when I'm nearby and pick one up. Primers are also cheaper if you buy bricks of them online instead of at my local store. Local store wants $50+ tax, online it's like $37 + partial hazmat fee, still way cheaper. [/QUOTE]
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