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I finally saw more than one pound yesterday at sportsman's warehouse by where I live. Maybe Hodgdon is catching up with demand finally.Finally found some online at Reloading Unlimited and bought five 9oz. canisters.
Not the best price, but beggars can't be choosers.
Check out Powder Valley, I haven't seen 5lber's but individual jars seem common enough. I'm having a similar problem with Bulleye. And I check their site daily what gives Alliant?
Thanks AM, I will look into it.There's some other powder, RV85, RB85 something like that, it's the same thing as bullseye, but flash suppressed.
TBH, I hate trailboss with a burning passion. If you are looking for a recommendation for another powder, let me know
I want bulky.
I load light slow loads and that is pretty much all I reload - a light load for taking small game - I have some 110 grain GC FP hard cast lead loads for .308 win that are subsonic. I used to use bullseye with dacron on top and it worked okay. I want to try out some other light loads for both magnum handgun (.357, .44, .45) and rifle (5.56, 7.62x39, .30-30, .308, .30-06 and so on).
I don't load hunting or self-defense rounds - I buy those.
Northwest Armory had some Trail Boss on their shelf today
Try some Red Dot.I am loading 44 mag subsonic with heavy 300 gr bullets. Besides not being able to fit enough of those little cherios in the case to reach my goal of 1050 fps, the sd is high and therefore the accuracy is nothing to write home about with TB. I am having the best luck with 2400 and universal. Both cluster those big old chunks of lead tight at 50yds. Gonna have a shoot off between the two powders this weekend to crown a winner. I kind of hope it is 2400 as I would only have to stock one powder for all my 44 mag needs. I am sure TB is fine for some applications but I can do without it.
I kind of hope it is 2400