06 August 2006, 23:14
megalomaniacBest source for powder/primers online?
Getting ready to start shooting again in earnest when it finally cools down. Any recommendations for online powder vendors for the best prices. I'll be ordering several 1# cans and a couple of 5# cans as well.
I had found a place called '1st shooting supplies' that had alliant powder for around $16 for 1 lb and $73 for a 5 lb can, but can't seem to find their web address.
Powder valley seems to have decent prices, anybody dealt with them?
Midway and Natchez seem a little high for online, esp after paying for the hazmat charge.
My local gun shows have gone up to around $18 + tax. My local gun shops never have a decent variety and always seem like their out of my most needed powders (and they're 22 a can)
Jon
07 August 2006, 00:38
LuckyduckerThe best prices I have found is at
www.powdervalley.com , they are located in Winfield Kansas and they are by far cheaper than midway, cabelas, and the rest of them. Also their service is first rate.
07 August 2006, 03:26
glockmeister71 www.wideners.comwww.powdervalleyinc.comThey both run about the same and with Widener's,you can check stock.Midway and Cabelas are way too high for online sales.I can't comment on Natchez,they won't sell to TN residents.They must be too lazy to charge sales tax.
07 August 2006, 05:53
Fjoldquote:
Originally posted by glockmeister71:
www.wideners.comwww.powdervalleyinc.comThey both run about the same and with Widener's,you can check stock.Midway and Cabelas are way too high for online sales.I can't comment on Natchez,they won't sell to TN residents.They must be too lazy to charge sales tax.
Yep, Those are my two go-to-places for reloading supplies.
08 August 2006, 01:06
El Deguelloquote:
Originally posted by Fjold:
quote:
Originally posted by glockmeister71:
www.wideners.comwww.powdervalleyinc.comThey both run about the same and with Widener's,you can check stock.Midway and Cabelas are way too high for online sales.I can't comment on Natchez,they won't sell to TN residents.They must be too lazy to charge sales tax.
Yep, Those are my two go-to-places for reloading supplies.
I buy a lot of bullets and cases from Grafs. I have a good local source for powders & primers, so don't have to order any.....
08 August 2006, 01:59
ELKMAN2Powder Valley is a first class outfit, good prices and stand behind their sales.
08 August 2006, 02:40
glockmeister71That must be nice.Most of the time,all I use is Hodgdon powders and my local shop sells them for $22-25/lb.Ouch!