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The Sportsmans Den in Shelby Ohio has quite a bit of powder in stock from many manufacturers. I saw 3-8lb jugs of HP38, two dozen 1lb W231 and I picked up the only 8lb jug of W231. (W231 just shoots better than that HP38 crap :devil:) It was nice to see Hodgden pistol powder on the shelves.

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Universal Clays is what I see...

Not quite the same.

My bad, I didn't click the link. I assumed it was Clays International due to picking up 4lbs of it at my local Cabelas.

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Grafs has a deal where they they don't charge Haz Mat when you order six 1.1 pound (500 gram) containers of Nobel Vectan powder.

They charge their standard $7.95 flat fee for shipping.

Nice to see specials on powders again.

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Hopefully, this is the "new normal". I've just started working up N320 loads trying to transition from WSF. I'd hate to find a great SC load and not be able to buy more N320; we probably need 30 lbs/year.

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PV is now allowing back orders, unless it specifically says NO BACK ORDERS (a few of the impossible to find powders are listed with this, think Win231/Trailboss 5# etc).

~g

For the next year or so I guess...

Ironically I scored a 5#'er, along with three 9oz kegs of TrailBoss this weekend from a LGS, still had some on the shelf when I left.

~g

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Cabela's in Fort Worth had more pistol powder than anywhere I've seen in a long time. The ones I noticed were: CFE pistol, HS-6, autocomp, accurate #7. Probably 15+ pounds of each, plus quite a few others that I didn't take note of because I don't use. They also had Clays, but I don't remember which one.

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