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Greg Baehman 03-23-2014 08:07 PM

In regards to the discontinuation of PB . . . I certainly hope it's simply a rebranding. My understanding, however; is that Hodgdon is continuing its production through 2014 and then phasing it out near the end of the year. I hope I'm wrong as it has been for decades my pet powder for low pressure reloads. I recently bought an 8 lb. keg of PB for $169 plus tax and a 5 lb. container of it for a little less per pound as it was NOS (2003 or earlier mfg. date) in a discontinued size offering.

Carvel Whaley 03-23-2014 08:20 PM

I paid $32 for 7625 and 4756 and $24 for PB about 2 weeks ago. The shop only had 5 1lb jugs of each.
Carvel

Richard B. Hoover 03-23-2014 08:38 PM

Red Dot and Blue Dot are my favorites---and they are also getting almost impossible to find. Will there be any supplies available for sale at the Southern?

Mike Koneski 03-24-2014 05:58 PM

I heard the PB and 7625 were being discontinued too. I especially hope the PB isn't!!

Paul Harm 03-26-2014 08:31 AM

We get PB for 152/8lbs and 7625 for 154/8lbs. It's what I used to use , but shooting so much it got out of price. Promo is 84/8lbs, or even 700x at 107/8lbs is much more reasonable.

Jerry Harlow 03-26-2014 08:34 AM

Went to a gun show and paid $26.95 for 20/28. He had everything priced at the same price. Next table over, same prices. Price fixing?

Mike Koneski 03-26-2014 01:40 PM

700X was an affordable powder for a long time. It's now pretty scarce up here. When you can find it the cost is $150+ for an 8 lber. A local shop had 35 of them delivered. They were all sold within 24 hours!!

Mike Koneski 03-29-2014 12:55 PM

I picked up a bunch of PB 8 lbers and they were all labeled "Hodgdon". Hoping that's a good sign!

Pete Lester 03-30-2014 08:55 AM

I would say the fact retail prices for bulk powder did not rise exponentially to meet the huge surge in demand for it has contributed greatly to the shortages we see on the shelves. It's economics 101, when supply can't meet demand, price goes up and the price going up tempers the demand. What is better, powder at what one is used to paying but hard if not impossible to find, or plentiful powder at a higher price? I guess that depends on how much you can find. If demand does not temper and production capacity remains the same, a fairly sharp increase in price should be expected.


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