The order:
Product ID |
Product Title |
Price |
Qty. |
Ext. Price |
AA91 |
ACCURATE POWDER #9 1LB. (0550) |
$18.99 |
1 |
$18.99 |
60N |
NATCHEZ CATALOG |
$0.00 |
1 |
$0.00 |
HP4101 |
ALLIANT POWDER 410 1# |
$17.49 |
1 |
$17.49 |
AA27001 |
ACCURATE POWDER #2700 1LB (0576) |
$19.99 |
1 |
$19.99 |
|
Subtotal Items: |
$56.47 |
|
Shipping: |
$19.12 |
|
Hazmat: |
$27.50 |
|
Total Order: |
$103.09 |
Over $100 for three pounds of powder? I'm lucky to get it, even if it's powder I've never used before, there are loads for the AA2700 in the 300 Savage, the 308 Winchester and the 243 Winchester, which I need to reload. $46.62 just to be able to continue reloading. The Shipping fee I can accept, but the EPA Hazmat Fee is pure bullshit harrassment, nothing less. It is anti-2A to the max. Congress needs to delete it. It adds 50% to the powder cost in reloading in this instance.
The 410 is for my first foray into shotshell reloading, some 410 loads in brass shotshells.
The AA9 is a pistol powder for larger-capacity cartridges.
Ordinarily, I would have used IMR 4831 for the rifle and W231 for the pistol, or H110, or some other bulky pistol powder.
These days, ya load with what you can get. Believe it or not, I was considering loading FFFg blackpowder for the 38 Special and 44 Special, just because that's the only thing I can find locally...