shdwlkr
40 Cal.
Just read this on another site I use
http://namlhunt.com/goex-to-close.ht...CFs9YJH8irQZXY
http://namlhunt.com/goex-to-close.ht...CFs9YJH8irQZXY
Well, that is a nice thought but it doesn't appear they are offering it for sale - at least they could have sold the name to a potential buyer but I doubt BP production is very profitable or they would probably not be closing the GOEX division.That us bad. Hopefully someone will buy the company and it will still be produced.
I am 100% ok with paying closer to $30/lb for my BP, as long as I can get it.BP is used for other purposes like fireworks, certain explosive applications, starter pistol blank cartridges. Perhaps the total is not enough to justify rebuilding.
We still have the foreign sources. Perhaps a small scale niche producer will come on line in the USA to fill the small void. But expect niche prices too.
An unfortunate announcement but there is no denying the steady decline of BP enthusiasts.
Yea in Europe - It's unfortunate the US loses another traditional 'shooting' based product manufacturer.There are two if not three companies making BP in Europe.
Indeed. I've made it a point to buy GOEX because I was worried about an import ban..., wanted to support the American business. So when I bought Graf & Sons in bulk for reenactment unit blanks (Graf's was once made in Germany) I always ordered some GOEX for personal use. I was quite happy when Graf & Sons switched over to GOEX to make their powder. I could then buy all from them!Yea in Europe - It's unfortunate the US loses another traditional 'shooting' based product manufacturer.
I didn’t really think about it but I’m the only black powder person I know. So I can see why from a business prospective they would drop it but like one other gent said he’d pay 30 dollars a pound for Goex knowing he could get it. It kind of has been a novelty item when you think about it. I’m surprised didn’t sell for more at least on the same price point that smokeless powder sells for like Swiss. But that would probably drive some away. Well let’s hope for the best.Indeed. I've made it a point to buy GOEX because I was worried about an import ban..., wanted to support the American business. So when I bought Graf & Sons in bulk for reenactment unit blanks (Graf's was once made in Germany) I always ordered some GOEX for personal use. I was quite happy when Graf & Sons switched over to GOEX to make their powder. I could then buy all from them!
I never considered a catastrophic fire at the GOEX site.
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'Out here' being where?but it's already a shade over $30 a pound out here.
Florida.'Out here' being where?
I didn’t really think about it but I’m the only black powder person I know.
The first black powder I ever bought was probably around May, and that was what I paid for it then, too. I don't know of other places to get it, so there may be factors adding to the price in the area, such as regulatory or insurance costs. It could also be simply a matter of scarcity. One thing about it, though, is that a higher price keeps the stuff available.That’s price gouging
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