About 6 years ago, I was determined to have the supply of Re-26 I needed for the cartridges I was using it in. So, I spent some time locating and committing to buying as much as I could find in a 3 state area. I could drive those 3 states in a big circle in one extremely long day, buying up the powder supplies along the way. Arranging to meet all the buyers for their convenience, I started off very early on a beautiful day hoping that certain cities didn't slow me down too much.
21 hours later, I made it back to the shop to unload and get some sleep. The only thing I accomplished was to spend a lot of money in a very short period of time and avoid HAZMAT costs, tax and shipping. Of course all those taxes got leveled up by the fuel I used, wear and tear on the truck and my time making that drive.
The reality is that there are a couple of other powders which slip right into the niche that Re-26 created. As shooters/reloaders we might find a few pounds stashed somewhere in the country for a slight delay to the inevitable or pay those hoarders on certain auction sites their egregious prices.
The reality is that Alliant powder has made their choice and we are in the predicament of eventually running out of Re-26. It's most likely that it could run into 10 years or so before powder companies return to their base users, reloaders and shooters. Russia is unlikely to capitulate to the Ukraine and the rest of the NATO countries are unwilling to let him steal the Ukraine for his own uses. I suggest that we give up on the remaining tiny supply of Re-26 and move onto those powders manufactured by companies still willing to take advantage of our desire to reload and shoot. No one powder may provide the exact performance of Re-26 but we surely need to move on.