Having to drive 35 miles for powder is considerable in some areas and to some mind sets. Living in South-Western Ontario until I was 21yrs. old, made me thing that even 40 miles was a looooog trip, let alone driving to Toronto ar Windsor, 110 miles in either direction. That's just the way I was raised & the general mindset back there in a population-rich area. Without major divided highways going north and south, it took a long time to get anywhere, with small towns every 3 miles, all having reduced speed limits, you were always accellerating then then braking for the next town. Traveling 35 miles in that area takes a LOT more time & fuel than the mere 30 min.per direction and about 1 1/2 gallons of fuel a mere $4.09 per gallon for 87 octain regular.($0.85.9 per liter) :results:
; The point is, 35 miles really isn't far, but it still takes time and adds to the cost of the powder, no matter what you drive. Looking ahead, and making that trip once or twice per year for a supply that makes the trip worthwhile, reduces the price as well as the number of times it has to be made. Combining orders with other guys in the same area also helps a great deal.
: This coming September, I will be making the Hefley Creek Rendezvous near Kamlops B.C. It is a week-long shoot/get-to-gether, where an attending indivdual from Alberta will have lots of BP for sale, at a mere $16.00 per pound. That's about 12.20 US per pound. Pretty good, considering I just paid between $20.99 to 32.99 to the last 11 pounds I was able to find. I only have to drive 250 miles to get it - drop in the hat at those prices & I get to camp for a week with like-minded friends.