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Brett Farley 03-08-2024 09:25 PM

Universal Powder - what’s a reasonable price
 
Have a chance to buy 4 pounds of Universal. What is the going rate? Thanks - Brett

CraigThompson 03-08-2024 09:42 PM

I suspect $200 for a four pounder is at the low end of the possible price spectrum .

Daryl Corona 03-08-2024 10:10 PM

Craig might be on the low side but close. Check sites like Natchez, Powder Valley or Precision reloading and you will get a good idea. But nowadays I don't fret too much on price as I can't buy what I consider my custom reloads. I always say you never pay too much, just too early. Natchez has some decent deals from time to time with no hazmat and if you can find a Hodgdon powder you can use, they are a little more reasonable then Alliant.

Pete Lester 03-09-2024 04:23 AM

Hodgdon Universal Clays is one of their three "Clays" powder they stopped producing some time ago. It is very rare to find it these days which may cause an increase in the price when you find it. It was announced it would not be produced for at least three years. Since then Hodgdon has come out with newer powders fueling speculation Universal Clays may never be produced again.

edgarspencer 03-09-2024 06:49 AM

Unless it's a powder I already use, and it's a pet load, buying any less than a years worth, of something no longer made, hardly seems like it's worth the effort. It's prolonging the inevitable. On the other hand, if you've got one foot in the grave and the other on a banana peel, go for it.

The curse of having an engineer's mind, is laying wide eyed, in bed, running the numbers: '533 3/4 oz loads, to a bag, gets me to station 5, the 6th time around.......' Life was so much simpler when all I had to wonder about, was Who Shot JR? I like Daryl's theory of 'buy it when you see it'.

Brett Farley 03-09-2024 08:02 AM

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Originally Posted by CraigThompson (Post 407117)
I suspect $200 for a four pounder is at the low end of the possible price spectrum .

Thanx!

Mike Koneski 03-09-2024 09:11 AM

It's not that Hodgdon stopped producing Clays, Int'l and Universal. Problem is it's going into Howitzer shells and not to the civilian market. This is why, as Daryl said, buy it when you see it. You never know when a plandemic or a conflagration or government overreach makes products scarce. The old "Ant and the Grasshopper" analogy.

Brett Farley 03-09-2024 09:55 AM

I took everyone’s advice and grabbed it this morning. Appreciate everyone’s feedback! Brett

CraigThompson 03-09-2024 11:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Brett Farley (Post 407139)
I took everyone’s advice and grabbed it this morning. Appreciate everyone’s feedback! Brett

Out of curiosity what did you have to give for the four pounds ?

CraigThompson 03-09-2024 11:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by edgarspencer (Post 407121)
Unless it's a powder I already use, and it's a pet load, buying any less than a years worth, of something no longer made, hardly seems like it's worth the effort. It's prolonging the inevitable. On the other hand, if you've got one foot in the grave and the other on a banana peel, go for it.

The curse of having an engineer's mind, is laying wide eyed, in bed, running the numbers: '533 3/4 oz loads, to a bag, gets me to station 5, the 6th time around.......' Life was so much simpler when all I had to wonder about, was Who Shot JR? I like Daryl's theory of 'buy it when you see it'.

Back when the Obamite was yawls prez I bought anything and everything that would work in any applications I’d normally use . And as you might expect I acquired more than I could possibly use . But ones things for damn sure it’s better to sell some than go around begging for something you really could use .


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