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Not on 4064.. at least at our local BiMart...
They had a BUNCH on the shelf this evening... gals behind the counter told me that they received 10 cases of it today...
priced at $23.99 per pound, and limit one per customer...
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Not around here, either. Just about anything you could ask for except Unique and no scalpers prices. Primers, too, but Barnes .224 tsx's are like hen's teeth.
Ed
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I saw a bunch of 4064 a few months ago, but none since. Mostly just see 4350, a bit of 4831 now and then. Alliant stuff comes through now and then as well as the Hodgdon boutique numbers. Other than that, 7828 and 50 BMG are about all that one can count on. Pistol powder simply don't exist anymore. (I hear the DOD is acquiring vast quantities of Blue Dot for 5.56 ammo on the recommendation of some guy here. )
Sometimes, the air you 'let in'matters less than the air you 'let out'.
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I was somewhere last week and saw around twenty cans of RE 7. I have been looking almost two years for AA 2.
The first time I shot myself in the head...
Meniere's Sucks Big Time!!!
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I saw a bunch of 4064 a few months ago, but none since. Mostly just see 4350, a bit of 4831 now and then. Alliant stuff comes through now and then as well as the Hodgdon boutique numbers. Other than that, 7828 and 50 BMG are about all that one can count on. Pistol powder simply don't exist anymore. (I hear the DOD is acquiring vast quantities of Blue Dot for 5.56 ammo on the recommendation of some guy here. ) yeah, the Feds are paying me royalties on that load development.. 8 million this past year....10.5M projected for 2015 they're saving tons of money on powder costs... The really tough one tho, was doing load development with Blue Dot for that 30mm Gatlin Gun used on those A10s... I had to use a little ingenuity on that one...that's a tricky cartridge to load for...
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Powder supply is generally good here in the big city. I am at the point where I'd like to get some of the new Alliant temp resistant powders
"...the designer of the .270 Ingwe cartridge!..."
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