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The H-4350 drought seems to be over. it is available from all the usual suspects. Try Powder Valley, Precision Reloading, etc.


 
Posts: 7158 | Location: Snake River | Registered: 02 February 2004Reply With Quote
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it has been here at our stores for about 3 or 4 months
 
Posts: 1133 | Location: SouthCarolina | Registered: 07 July 2004Reply With Quote
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Thanks for telling us. Smiler


 
Posts: 7158 | Location: Snake River | Registered: 02 February 2004Reply With Quote
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I thought i got lucky found some. It was 38.00 a lb I just put it back. Decided I didn't need it that bad
 
Posts: 55 | Location: southern il | Registered: 05 May 2013Reply With Quote
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Yes, it is $26.95 pound at Powder Valley.


 
Posts: 7158 | Location: Snake River | Registered: 02 February 2004Reply With Quote
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The H-4350 drought seems to be over. it is available from all the usual suspects. Try Powder Valley, Precision Reloading, etc.


One can always use Alliant Reloader 17 if H-4350 is not available.

http://www.alliantpowder.com/p...owder/reloder17.aspx


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Posts: 70 | Registered: 29 March 2018Reply With Quote
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Yes, it is $26.95 pound at Powder Valley.


Geez that's just under NZ$37 on the Forex rate today, cheapest we pay for same stuff which we know as AR2209 is $NZ69 for 500gms (near enough to a pound). Can be up to $90 in some places. AR2209 is made just across the ditch from us in Oz and packaged as H4350 for you in the States, we could just about paddle across in a canoe and pick some up but I'm sure the Aussies would screw us even on pickup Confused
 
Posts: 3836 | Location: Nelson, New Zealand | Registered: 03 August 2009Reply With Quote
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They're pissed because you got the beautiful mountains, red stags, Tahr, perfect trout streams, and great Marlin and Tuna fishing.

They got Fosters in oil cans, and a lot of desert and donkeys.


 
Posts: 7158 | Location: Snake River | Registered: 02 February 2004Reply With Quote
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They're pissed because you got the beautiful mountains, red stags, Tahr, perfect trout streams, and great Marlin and Tuna fishing.

They got Fosters in oil cans, and a lot of desert and donkeys.


Ha !, too funny.

We also got the better weather and a span of coastline that takes more than 20 minutes to drive from one side to the other.
Not withstanding the blond beach babes with built in floatation devices tu2
 
Posts: 531 | Location: Australia | Registered: 30 June 2011Reply With Quote
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Yes, it is $26.95 pound at Powder Valley.


Geez that's just under NZ$37 on the Forex rate today, cheapest we pay for same stuff which we know as AR2209 is $NZ69 for 500gms (near enough to a pound). Can be up to $90 in some places. AR2209 is made just across the ditch from us in Oz and packaged as H4350 for you in the States, we could just about paddle across in a canoe and pick some up but I'm sure the Aussies would screw us even on pickup Confused

We pay over AUD60 for 500gm so don’t feel too special Big Grin

Only made 800km from my place....


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Posts: 1901 | Location: Australia | Registered: 25 December 2006Reply With Quote
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They got Fosters in oil cans, and a lot of desert and donkeys.


Tell us about the Fosters in oil cans. I didn't mind Fosters, though it was a bit sweet, but most of us haven't tasted it in about 30 years.
 
Posts: 4926 | Location: Melbourne, Australia | Registered: 31 March 2009Reply With Quote
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That's terrible. When I was a paratrooper, we were tasked to put on a jump for some visitors from various foreign military generals. I filled a gear carrying bag with ice, and Fosters. It was about 41 degrees Centigrade/Celsius that day.

After the jump, we put together some stretchers (litters), and propped them up against the field ambulance on the side away from the spectators. We each got one can of ice cold Fosters. It tasted great in the heat. Soon, we were sunburned and drunk. I'll remember that day forever.


 
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