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There is a couple that allow only 5 lb minimum order if thats what your talking about. Grafs and sons is one. Most require an order of 20 lbs minimum.

This laptop is giving me fits and am unable to place the like here for the powder companys.
 
if you're having it shipped...it's gonna cost the same for hazmat fees for 1 or 25 pounds...($22?) :shocked2: jus so ya know.... :wink:
 
try using fffg as your priming powder..in Florida's humid climate, I suspect it'll work as well or better than ffffg...I switched from ffffg to fffg last Saturday here in western NC as I could see the pan getting soupy...if you can use fffg, it'll save you acquiring two lifetimes, supply of 4f..Hank
 
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As Hank said try the fffg it will work. I'm in S. Fl and it is so humid here ffffg gets soupy quick. I still use it some but i have to keep a close eye on the pan. You my need to drill out your vent liner a little to make your rifle a little more dependable with the fffg. :thumbsup:
 
Hank is correct regarding FFF for priming. About a year ago I started using FFF in all my guns and have had no problems with ignition. It also saves time to be able to load and prime from the same horn.
 
Powder Inc will let you mix granulations with a 5 lb mininum.

Get some FFFF for prime then your favorite for the main charge,
 
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