Very true. But therein can also be buried some inefficiencies of that particular business that result in higher costs than might be necessary. And currently, many small businesses that throw up a web site don't want (or don't know enough) to pay for the necessary business infrastructure and processes to reduce their costs in order to be competitive with other online vendors. So their web sites end up being flaky or difficult to use, they restrict methods of payment in one way or another, and they end up imposing higher costs on their customers as a result.Many do tend to forget the costs that retailers have to pay, which we don't see. Every time a store turns around, some entity is hitting them up for taxes, fees, permits, IRS, state, local, etc. Let's not forget that as we buy from our favorite shops, mail-order or internet suppliers.
What is $23.50 divided by the number of shots you will get out of 10 pounds of powder?Do larger retailers get a break on hazmat fees? I just received 10# of Schutzen 3F from Grafs, $12.95 shipping and $23.50 hazmat.
I need percussion caps for a new build but in the end it may be cheaper to convert it to a flintlock.
What if it goes (or has gone) to 2 - 5x of that?.What is $23.50 divided by the number of shots you will get out of 10 pounds of powder?
I'll burn that bridge when I get there.What if it goes (or has gone) to 2 - 5x of that?.
Might be there already. Got a disturbing call from Fedex Rep yesterday advising me of shipping increases like fuel surcharges. They almost never call me!! I sell a bit and am revising all my stuff from fixed amount to "actual shipping costs". Maybe not alone. This needs to pass.I'll burn that bridge when I get there.
In my case 70000 grains divided by 30 grains average, 44 caliber revolver, equals 2,334 shots divided by $23.50 equals .01006855 or less than one cent a shot.What is $23.50 divided by the number of shots you will get out of 10 pounds of powder?
What is $23.50 divided by the number of shots you will get out of 10 pounds of powder?
Orm d is no longer availablePrimers and caps are Ord-D, not even hazmat unless you ship a huge amount.
Just another scam for your hard earned money
Thank you ! We appreciate all busi ess. We are still working with shippers to get reduced fees, but no luck.I would rather pay a few dollars more for any product to keep a small American company in business. Did just that yesterday when I put an order in for 10 lbs. of the Holy Black from Travelers Antiques and Trading. Italso great when you call the store and the owner picks up the phone. .
There are 7,000 grains in 10 pounds. 70 grains is a decent load in my rifle. So a $23.50 hazmat fee is distasteful but it is less than a quarter per shot. Having recently purchased ammunition for a couple of center fire unmentionables my flinter is a bargain even with the cost of powder and ball plus the fee and freight.I don't know what your point is. It was a simple question with an example of what I had just paid.
I was pleased with the hazmat fees, or at as pleased as you can be. It's like losing a fight and saying, at least I didn't get but one black eye.
Only one place I found that had powder in stock had cheaper hazmat fees, but they had a 5lb limit so the actual cost per pound was higher.
Why , Hum well, neither are 75% of the others who offer dozens of their PERSONAL collections for sale here.Does that mean all the other BP powder sellers can do the same?
Why is he not in the Muzzle Loading Sponsor Market section?
They ship ground, special pick up with a fee if not on a regular route. The new sticker is black diamond on white background which is what I use to ship ammo. My powder that arrived Thursday had a big old Hazardous sticker on it. Adult signature required-Business store front gets a price break when shipped to. Residential eve if registered as a business cost more to ship to. A telescoping box from FedEx including tax 2 sizes 10-12$.Primers and caps are Ord-D, not even hazmat unless you ship a huge amount.
Just another scam for your hard earned money
While I understand that as a sentiment, I don't view purchasing shooting supplies as a social experience. And I don't normally call anywhere any more to buy anything.Italso great when you call the store and the owner picks up the phone. .
Last time I checked there was 7000 grains in ONE pound not 10 pounds, making the Haz-Mat fee insignificant on a per shot basis.There are 7,000 grains in 10 pounds. 70 grains is a decent load in my rifle. So a $23.50 hazmat fee is distasteful but it is less than a quarter per shot. Having recently purchased ammunition for a couple of center fire unmentionables my flinter is a bargain even with the cost of powder and ball plus the fee and freight.
Pretty sure you dropped a zero. There are 7000 grains in one pound. That would make 70000 in ten.There are 7,000 grains in 10 pounds. 70 grains is a decent load in my rifle. So a $23.50 hazmat fee is distasteful but it is less than a quarter per shot. Having recently purchased ammunition for a couple of center fire unmentionables my flinter is a bargain even with the cost of powder and ball plus the fee and freight.
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