Canhunter35
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The one that gets me is imr 7828, used to always be available and often on sale, now I can't find it and it's not even an extreme powder...but all the slow ones are gone
As long as she is buying a stove and not a burial plot I'd say your winning!Mine just said yesterday that I send too much on gun stuff and she just bought a 36" wolf stove I won't tell y'all what I said
Great stockpile. A friendly word of caution; the old Winchester powders have a different burn rate than the newer powders. Be careful if loading up to max using new powder recipes. Happy trails.Fellow living near me passed away. Went to estate auction and bought SOME of his powder.
had to build new shelves !
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Also something else,Fellow living near me passed away. Went to estate auction and bought SOME of his powder.
had to build new shelves !
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wow...WOW! That is a thing of beauty....Fellow living near me passed away. Went to estate auction and bought SOME of his powder.
had to build new shelves !
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just like my Grand Pappy always said "you'll never see an armored car following a hearse"That just proved you can't take it with you
I remember about 12 years ago I started reloading with retumbo in a 7mm rm. It was plentiful. Anyone that sold any kind of reloading supplies at all had it on the shelf. People kept telling me rl22 was what I should be running. It was a popular powder then. At that time there was a lot of nay sayers of retumbo. It's funny how so much has changed. Funny how so many people was on certain bandwagons with scopes, stocks, bullets, powder and now no one even mentions them much. Give it another 10-15 years and our best powders, cartridges, & bullets will be surpassed by much improved supplies. Will probably be embarrassed to mention retumbo, h1000 & h4350 that many years down the road, LOL.It's so funny how these powders become popular, then scarce, then everywhere again and again. About 3 years ago retumbo was everywhere. I was looking at it for my 300wm load development, and I remember so, so many guys saying they weren't having good luck with it in their various cartridges, and how I should try this one or that. Then suddenly it got "popular" and everyone wanted it. There is so much gold rush mentality in this sport.
its a lot like the panic buying of toilet paper if you ask me. We create the panic and force each other to hoard. I'm sure the powder companies don't mind this game we all play. I finally scored some H1000 and N570 recently and it felt like I won the super bowl!
That's the kind of stuff that keeps a shooter up at night...I'm afraid after I'm gone my wife will sell all of mine for what I told her I paid for it!
I've never heard of anyone getting in trouble for having too much powder, as far as I know it's a fire code issue and the only problem ihave heard of is insurane companies giving a hard time for a payout after a fire of its reported.For 1 a lot of state limit the amount of powder you are allowed. I would check the state you live in. City also have requirements too. California (California) has a 20 lbs limit. So people that are stock piling powder beware. That hard to do, with powder coming and going and loading several different rifles at a time. Besure you check your state and federal laws on amount of powder you can have an storage.
SSS
Mike
but I've seen an ambulance following a hearse to funeraljust like my Grand Pappy always said "you'll never see an armored car following a hearse"