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A gun shop I have frequented for more than a quarter century had "Retumbo" powder on their shelf for the first time in MANY years this past Friday - sadly it was $72.00 per pound with a limit of two pounds!
Well I do NOT use this powder but I have two friends that have asked me to look for it for them - I carry a want list of items in my wallet for friends who ask me to be on the lookout for hard to find items during my travels.
Anyway I was SO disappointed in this shop over this obvious "price gouging" that I did NOT even try calling my friends to see if they were willing to go this exorbitant price.
I have heard rumors that this powder is used by the military and has caused this long time shortage - I don't know?
BUT.... I do know I will not have any part of $72.00 for a pound of reloading powder.
Sad situation on a couple of levels.
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VG, while $72 does sound a tad high, the price doesn't seem excessive as a form of gouging.

I fear these prices are the new Bidenomics normal.

Have you priced ammo lately?


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I saw a pound of Retumbo in a local shop the other day for $74. I was going to try that powder in my 6.5 PRC's, but I'll be sticking with H1000 and IMR 7828ssc.

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That’s a ridiculous price. And that is gouging.

The current MSRP on Hodgdon’s website is $65.99/1lb, and $413.99/8 lbs. And it’s listed as available.
Obviously hazmat and shipping will run the price up.

Commercial deliveries to businesses the hazmat charge is the same and can be prorated among all the other hazmat items, keeping the cost down for the store .


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I bought a 8# jug of Retumbo last year and paid to much for it but it's my go to powder for several guns no regrets here. Rio7

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RIO7: Well I am glad you found that powder and are still shooting up a storm - to bad it was costly for you.
I have an aversion or caution when it comes to "big bores and heavy recoiling Rifles - so NO need of Retumbo around my place.
The economics and satisfaction aspects of "reloading" are dwindling away it seems to me.
Brass for many calibers is getting harder and harder to find along with high prices once found!
1,000 Remington 9 1/2 Magnum primers at the same shop was $112.99!
Sheesh.
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Not paying that price for any powder. Well not until I someday run out or have to. Ha.

Not that the powder needed for them is necessarily more $ per lb than another powder, but there's a lot of those slow powder hungry magnums sitting in the back of the safe these days. High powder prices and gobs of it with every shot doesn't make for much shooting.

Personally never owned anything larger than 30-06 case capacity. Even those for just regular shooting I prefer shooting 150 gr bullets with less of a faster burning powder.


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Bunch of it was here local for $354 per keg. It’s all sold now. Any price over MSRP is the retailer gouging.

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ShadeTree: I am with you.
I have shot such big kickers as the 458 Winchester Magnum, 338/378 Weatherby Magnum, 375 H&H Magnum and 460 Weatherby Magnum in the past and I just don't enjoy them!
But I am careful not to denigrate those who do.
About every other year I get tasked to sight in several 300 Winchester Magnums and 300 Weatherby Magnums for an Elk Hunting friend of mine and his family - takes me about three weeks to get rid of the "flinches". If he and his family had NOT done me so many Hunting favors in the past I would refuse to do this horror of a labor for them.
I am NOT a big bore or a "magnum" fan - so no Retumbo for me.
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I just picked up 9.5 lbs. of RL-26 and gladly paid more than the Retumbo price!

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Anybody looking for Blackhorn 209? It's "only" $180 / lb.

Cry me a river about Retumbo . . . .

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Originally Posted by VarmintGuy
About every other year I get tasked to sight in several 300 Winchester Magnums and 300 Weatherby Magnums for an Elk Hunting friend of mine and his family - takes me about three weeks to get rid of the "flinches". If he and his family had NOT done me so many Hunting favors in the past I would refuse to do this horror of a labor for them.

There's this device called a Lead Sled - many on the 'Fire diss it, but it has a legitimate purpose

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56 on Natchez now


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My daughter was flipping through the new Natchez catalog that was in the mail yesterday. She stopped on the powder page and her eyes bugged out of her head. She had no idea....


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Originally Posted by VarmintGuy
ShadeTree: I am with you.
I have shot such big kickers as the 458 Winchester Magnum, 338/378 Weatherby Magnum, 375 H&H Magnum and 460 Weatherby Magnum in the past and I just don't enjoy them!
But I am careful not to denigrate those who do.
About every other year I get tasked to sight in several 300 Winchester Magnums and 300 Weatherby Magnums for an Elk Hunting friend of mine and his family - takes me about three weeks to get rid of the "flinches". If he and his family had NOT done me so many Hunting favors in the past I would refuse to do this horror of a labor for them.
I am NOT a big bore or a "magnum" fan - so no Retumbo for me.
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No I'm certainly not dissing them either. They have their place, just was never for me. I'm in the same boat with a few people that always get me to shoot their magnums. I'll go up to 300 WM unbraked, after that braked, and prefer a lead sled.


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I was in Cabela's in Raleigh NC this week and walked to the powder rack and couldn't believe the pricing on powder, i wasn't looking for anything i was just curious on the pricing. I was stunned when i saw the price of their powder, IMR4350 was $74.99 a pound and several others were even higher than that, H4350 was 64.99 a pound. Both these powders are $58.95 at our local gun shop but the guy said they would be increasing soon, it was $53.95 just a month ago. I'm 62 and thankfully I'm set on reloading supplies for the rest of my life, not because I'm a hoarder but because i bought plenty of component's years ago before things got crazy. If i ever were to get in a situation where i needed components I'd refuse those prices and just shoot factory loads. I still have several empty metal powder cans in my reloading room with a $19.95 sticker on them as well as primers with $1.99 per hundred stickers on those. I never thought i would see prices like this in the reloading world. I feel bad for anyone trying to get into reloading. It used to be a fun hobby and still is ....but .... it's become a very expensive one! Mike


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while the rapidly rising prices of components the last few years sure makes a person pay attention and shop around..
it does not alleviate the fact if you want to play you're going to pay.
I guess if you don't want to pay you this will have an auction and sell the toys off.

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Originally Posted by JPro
My daughter was flipping through the new Natchez catalog that was in the mail yesterday. She stopped on the powder page and her eyes bugged out of her head. She had no idea....

Yeah but jpro not only are your daughters attractive but apparently pretty bright too. Maybe you should round up your girls and haul them to the convenience store and have them buy you some lotto tickets to see of course how lucky they are? Mb


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