30 June 2005, 18:48
captdavidwhere to buy?
Where is the best place to buy an 8lb of H4350? Is there a hasnet fee on powder? thanks capt david

I think Powder Valley has about the best prices and they are great to deal with. You will pay a Hazmat fee on powder and primers, ON TOP of the shipping costs.

I don't know how far you live from a sportsmans warehouse but you will save both the shipping and the Hazmat charge. The are several in Texas. I know there is one in Dallas and I can get 8 LBS of IMR-4064 for $106.00 tax and all, and out the door you go. Check on the net for Texas location of Sportmans warehouse.

Also the 30/06 will kill them for sure and on out to 800 yards. My neighbor shot a buck at 690 big steps with a winchester rifle using a 150 grain Remington bronze tip. The old 30/06 is being over looked these days for some glory calibers but it still shines all the way round.
30 June 2005, 21:00
Savage99quote:
Originally posted by Blob1:

Also the 30/06 will kill them for sure and on out to 800 yards. My neighbor shot a buck at 690 big steps with a winchester rifle using a 150 grain Remington bronze tip. The old 30/06 is being over looked these days for some glory calibers but it still shines all the way round.
The 30-06 Springfield is not being overlooked at all. It's still the most popular big game cartridge.
As to it being a 800 yd cartridge I feel that it depends upon the rifleman.
I would limit myself to under 400 yds with one.
30 June 2005, 21:04
Reloadercaptdavid,
You might want to look at Natchez Shooter's Supply, they were having a great sale on powder a few months back but, I'm not sure what their prices are right now.
Good Luck!
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30 June 2005, 21:21
ReloaderForget that Natchez suggestion, I just looked at their sight and they were quite high now.
Powder Valley looks like the place to shop.
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04 July 2005, 01:33
Steel SlingerI agree with Blob1... There is a Sportsmans Warehouse not far from where I live, and their prices are awesome. Very good selection of components and accessories too.
http://www.sportsmanswarehouse.com/stores.htm04 July 2005, 01:45
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