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<blockquote data-quote="WYOHTF" data-source="post: 2027752" data-attributes="member: 115970"><p>The problem here in Padonkeydonk Wyoming is that the local sporting goods store only gets one pounders and then only receives 25% of their order. Then they only allow you to purchase 2 pounds of any one powder.</p><p>So if I drive out of area is a 1.5 to 3 hr drive one way, to get to another sporting goods store.</p><p>That along with fuel cost and time wasted, I see no problem with the hazmat and shipping costs.</p><p>As long as you could max out on weight it would be worth it, I'm currently buying components for a new build backwards, starting with powders for the life of the barrel. </p><p>Can't do that at two pound increments if I desire all the powder for the life of the barrel to be the same lot number.</p><p>$38.99 - $41.99 per pound, no thanks</p><p>I have the primers though, same store will sale ya a thousand primers but only 20% of the powder to go with them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WYOHTF, post: 2027752, member: 115970"] The problem here in Padonkeydonk Wyoming is that the local sporting goods store only gets one pounders and then only receives 25% of their order. Then they only allow you to purchase 2 pounds of any one powder. So if I drive out of area is a 1.5 to 3 hr drive one way, to get to another sporting goods store. That along with fuel cost and time wasted, I see no problem with the hazmat and shipping costs. As long as you could max out on weight it would be worth it, I’m currently buying components for a new build backwards, starting with powders for the life of the barrel. Can’t do that at two pound increments if I desire all the powder for the life of the barrel to be the same lot number. $38.99 - $41.99 per pound, no thanks I have the primers though, same store will sale ya a thousand primers but only 20% of the powder to go with them. [/QUOTE]
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