Originally Posted by Old_Doe_Shooter
I got into a casual discussion around the fireplace last night and the subject of how many powders I was loading for the 20 or so rifles I and the family shoot on a semi-regular basis. So I went and counted. Basically it comes to 9 that get poured as I think I need to maintain a modest ammo supply. How many do you keep on hand for how many rifles? Maybe I could work new loads and consolidate but I can't always get what I want so I figure it pays to have some variety.

D_S....keep all the powder you have now and get your hands on all the new lots of what you currently have as well as any other powder you can get. It's not getting any easier to find it these days, and....when/if you deplete your current supply... Just work up new loads with your newly acquired supply; One can never have too much reloading supplies on-hand.
However, should you feel the need to rid yourself of some of your excess supply, by all means ship it to me-I'll pay shipping fees, and take all you wish to send.
WILL


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