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It will be interesting to see if the information about the Alliant production being suspended is confirmed by other sources, especially by Alliant or Vista. I think there is a potential buyout of Vista in the works which might have something to do with it that was not mentioned in Powder Valley post on FB. In the meantime Alliant powders have become unobtanium again.
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Once again it proves the point we've been saying since the Plandemic was foist upon us, "Buy it when you see it."
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05-10-2024, 01:14 PM | #5 | ||||||
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....... and buy now what you plan to use many years in the future.
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05-10-2024, 02:30 PM | #6 | ||||||
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I actually have E3 coming my way so I'll be good with that powder.
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05-10-2024, 02:36 PM | #7 | ||||||
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Pete,
is this all smokeless powders or just the Alliant brand? |
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Sad news indeed from Alliant, the successor of the famous Hercules Powder Company. |
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05-12-2024, 02:53 PM | #9 | ||||||
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As I understand it, Alliant powders are mainly made at the Radford VA and St Marks FL government facilities that are OPERATED by General Dynamics, a different company. Production for Alliant is reportedly done in spare time - so to speak - when the government and GD demands are met. It sounds like a complicated business arrangement, and government needs for powders have now been ramped up. No doubt military small arms ammo production has increased. And I've read recently that 155mm artillery shells that are now in very high demand and low in inventory use >10 pounds of propellent powder per shell. Sure, artillery shells use a much different propellent than sporting powders, but almost all modern powders are largely based on nitrocellulose. Nearby my home is the Scranton PA Army artillery shell facility that makes 155mm unloaded projectiles, and I've read in the Scranton paper how the facility has moved to 24/7 operation, balls to the wall. The projectiles are then shipped to be filled and assembled elsewhere into loaded shells. In net, all that NC has to come from somewhere and I’d guess that cannister sporting powders are the first to get squeezed out. Is it any wonder that Alliant as kind of a third party has suspended sales? Gents, all this is just my analysis.
Incidentally, I also understand that Hodgdon same as Alliant doesn't manufacture any powders and most of its powders are imported. Might be good to check your crystal ball for the future. Last edited by Frank Srebro; 05-13-2024 at 03:29 PM.. Reason: Corrected typos |
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05-12-2024, 03:28 PM | #10 | ||||||
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Hmmmm I have a bunch of Unique and Green Dot I was contemplating to liquidate ! Perhaps it’ll just stay on my shelf .
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