I just ordered 2# (limit) of CFE223 today
That sucks, as CFE223 and H335 were ones that were easy to find in my location. Still pretty reasonably priced as well. Both at $26.99/pound approx.... Ramshot powders have also been very accessible and reasonably priced ($30/pound). It was funny because I found a couple stores selling it. One an archery shop, of all places, selling it in bulk. Bring your own jug and buy it by the pound. They did have one pound containers of X-terminator, so I bought 5 pounds from them.
If you have a Walmart that sells reloading components and ammo, keep an eye on them because they do not price gouge their customers. Even though a lot of guys bad mouth Walmart, they try to keep things at a reasonable price...
Coastal Farm and ranch is also a good store to visit. They are generally reasonably priced:
And Bi-Mart, if you live in the PNW.
There are also tricks you can use. Find a store that gives incentives for buying there, like gift cards with purchases over $100 etc. I bought a range finder yesterday and received $100.00 in gift cards. Those can be used for bullets, powder, primers, tools gun cases, binoculars, rifle scopes, hardware, etc. etc. etc.. They have a good selection of powder: Longshot, 2000mr, AA powders, and some other's I can't think of. Bullets in good supply like Hornady, sierra and Barnes. Their powder prices are high: $40-$60/pound, but with the gift cards, it knocks $20 off the price with each gift card. I'll be going in and using those gift cards and reaping the benefits. Look for little mom and pop shops. Sometimes their prices are good because they don't want to lose customers. Then speak up and tell them if their prices are out of line. I've used this approach a few times. Let them know they were going to lose customers if they don't knock their chit off. I've had some ask me what I thought was a reasonable price and they were willing to work with me. One shop in Washington has a chidt load of 375 winchester brass. They were pretty cool. We looked it up on line to see what starline charged for their brass and the store owner said he'd match their price. Sometimes it pays to speak up.