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Maybe that's why? All those powder companies care about is staying in business. Maybe they quit making Trail Boss? Too busy trying to keep up with powder ammo manufacturers use? I'd like to see some Unique.I have seen some here and there too... I need some Trailboss powder and I don't really understand why this isn't available anywhere. Its not like they load factory ammo with this
That could certainly be possible. Stop production on that and focus on ammo. I just like it in my 500 magnum for some lighter loads...Maybe that's why? All those powder companies care about is staying in business. Maybe they quit making Trail Boss? Too busy trying to keep up with powder ammo manufacturers use? I'd like to see some Unique.
Glad I bought an 8# jug of it a couple years ago!I'd like to see some Unique.
Still a whole lot cheaper than WE pay over here...........................It's been pretty spotty here, depending where you go. A few stores around town have had some, seems to come in waves. I was in Reno recently and picked up a couple lbs.
One store has a ton but it's $50 a lb.
That's funny right there!
photo is supposedly Hodgdons spot at SHOT Show.
I like that. 500 MAGNUM/Lighter loads!That could certainly be possible. Stop production on that and focus on ammo. I just like it in my 500 magnum for some lighter loads...
The thing about primers is it takes a tremendous amount of capital outlay and technical prowesss to stamp two tiny pieces of metal and then screed some goop so it'll never happen.I was very surprised some weeks back when I saw Titegroup available at MidSouth Shooter's Supply. I had not used it before but kept seeing mentions of it as being a good alternative to Bullseye. I got 8 pounds and found that it works fine for my 9mm and 45acp and takes a lighter load. That is a lot of 3.5 grain loads.
Just hope my primers last me until the prices come back down a bit.
And that's just for regular primers, imagine the outlay and prowess involved in Bench Rest primer making.The thing about primers is it takes a tremendous amount of capital outlay and technical prowesss to stamp two tiny pieces of metal and then screed some goop so it'll never happen.
Pfft, those are childs play compared to MAGNUM primersAnd that's just for regular primers, imagine the outlay and prowess involved in Bench Rest primer making.
My mind can't even begin to comprehend Magnum Match primers.Pfft, those are childs play compared to MAGNUM primers
The thing about primers is it takes a tremendous amount of capital outlay and technical prowesss to stamp two tiny pieces of metal and then screed some goop so it'll never happen.
Pfft, those are childs play compared to MAGNUM
Not surprised at the bureaucratic entry barriers. Monopolies make sure to have many in place.New primer plant opening in Texas.
Ammunition plant to open near Texarkana | Texarkana Gazette
HOOKS, Texas -- Expansion Industries, an ammunition manufacturing company whose corporate offices are based out of Carrollton, Texas, is preparing to open a manufacturing facility here.www.texarkanagazette.com
Good news!New primer plant opening in Texas.
Ammunition plant to open near Texarkana | Texarkana Gazette
HOOKS, Texas -- Expansion Industries, an ammunition manufacturing company whose corporate offices are based out of Carrollton, Texas, is preparing to open a manufacturing facility here.www.texarkanagazette.com
Powder is back.I bought three 1# cans of powder today. There were good amounts of powder on the shelves. Is powder coming back?