I just paid $23 for a stake,could of bought a cow for that in 1970. Just saying.
$23 for a stake??? You are getting ripped off! I just make 'em in my garage from scrap wood. I don't pay a penny for my stakes.
I just paid $23 for a stake,could of bought a cow for that in 1970. Just saying.
Yep, couldn't believe it after reading about the upcoming price increase. I didn't really need any more but got a few more pounds just so whoever inherits my stuff after I croak can keep shooting lol. I'm definitely set on powder now.That’s a good price, you guys need to jump on that. I don’t need any now.
That’s the best policy for sure.Yep, couldn't believe it after reading about the upcoming price increase. I didn't really need any more but got a few more pounds just so whoever inherits my stuff after I croak can keep shooting lol. I'm definitely set on powder now.
That’s the best policy for sure.
FYI, there is a limit, IF you try to purchase over 25lbs. The site will not let you put more than 25lbs in your cart.Just another heads up if anyone missed it on page 2 ,
Powder Valley has Shuetzen FFG and FFFG for $19.54 a pound, no minimum order size. Shipping was just under $13 and HazMat was $19.95. Regular price was $23 a pound , add the 17% increase on the next shipment and you're looking at almost $27 a pound. So there's no reason to be seeing posts in 3 months complaining about the price of powder.
https://www.powdervalley.com/product-category/reloading-supplies/powder/black-powder- substitutes/?filter_brand=schuetzen-black-powder&query_type_brand=or
The Gov / military has to 'Buy American' and that is why they invested heavily in getting Goex back up and running. Getting Goex back up has the second order effects of securing an uninterrupted, IF they do not blow up again, supply of black powder for the various military / munitions requirements, which is a National Security issue.Is anyone familiar with Captain Brett Gibbons? He’s a writer of historical books regarding the development and use of the rifle-musket and black powder. He’s also a serving ordinance officer in the US Army.
He says that the US government buys every year a tremendous amount of black powder for artillery shells (duplex loads…the primer ignites the black which ignites the main charge).
If Goex was the only domestic maker of black powder, where is the government sourcing it? I find it hard to believe the mighty US military relies on overseas supplies
Thanks for the heads up. Just ordered some!!Just another heads up if anyone missed it on page 2 ,
Powder Valley has Shuetzen FFG and FFFG for $19.54 a pound, no minimum order size. Shipping was just under $13 and HazMat was $19.95. Regular price was $23 a pound , add the 17% increase on the next shipment and you're looking at almost $27 a pound. So there's no reason to be seeing posts in 3 months complaining about the price of powder.
https://www.powdervalley.com/product-category/reloading-supplies/powder/black-powder- substitutes/?filter_brand=schuetzen-black-powder&query_type_brand=or
That’s also listed as a “Weekly Deal” if I read it correctly… I appreciate the heads up on this! Got mine ordered!Just another heads up if anyone missed it on page 2 ,
Powder Valley has Shuetzen FFG and FFFG for $19.54 a pound, no minimum order size. Shipping was just under $13 and HazMat was $19.95. Regular price was $23 a pound , add the 17% increase on the next shipment and you're looking at almost $27 a pound. So there's no reason to be seeing posts in 3 months complaining about the price of powder.
https://www.powdervalley.com/product-category/reloading-supplies/powder/black-powder- substitutes/?filter_brand=schuetzen-black-powder&query_type_brand=or
“Fourth point of contact”! Hahaha I haven’t heard that in years!The Gov / military has to 'Buy American' and that is why they invested heavily in getting Goex back up and running. Getting Goex back up has the second order effects of securing an uninterrupted, IF they do not blow up again, supply of black powder for the various military / munitions requirements, which is a National Security issue.
You can bet you 'fourth point of contact' that if black powder was not a component in the various munitions, explosives, blasting caps, etc., for the military the gooberment would not have cared one whit or spent one red cent to get Goex back up and running.
I wasn't aware the government has invested heavily in Goex (Estes). Could you cite your source or post a link to this information?The Gov / military has to 'Buy American' and that is why they invested heavily in getting Goex back up and running.
Just google it, there were dozens of news stories about it.I wasn't aware the government has invested heavily in Goex (Estes). Could you cite your source or post a link to this information?
What is this “google” you speak of?Just google it, there were dozens of news stories about it.
Yes in the wild we are seeing powder up to $40/lb. Powder sold by the NMLRA to members is $30/lb for Swiss, and $22/lb for Schuetzen, and no hazmat fee since we sell in person. We have both in stock and more on order for expected delivery this month.Yes. A mention in the latest issue of Muzzle Blasts states that BP is now around $40./ lb.!
Very reasonable prices.I can attest that suppliers are making orders to all powder manufacturers
Yes in the wild we are seeing powder up to $40/lb. Powder sold by the NMLRA to members is $30/lb for Swiss, and $22/lb for Schuetzen, and no hazmat fee since we sell in person. We have both in stock and more on order for expected delivery this month.
I reckon some of it is useful to some.Nothing found useful in this thread at this point. End it, or contribute to the OP.
I agree.
The very last thing we want is people getting involved in politics while we try to save the shooting sports that we all love.
I'm of the opinion that we should just keep quiet, roll over, and take it since that's the direction the country is going anyway.
Why raise our voices when all it does is upset the Left.
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I wasn't aware the government has invested heavily in Goex (Estes). Could you cite your source or post a link to this information?
I did indeed Google it, and here's part of what the DoD released on August 10th, 2022:Just google it, there were dozens of news stories about it.
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