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I spoke with the Alliant Powder Grouch today.
One of the questions that I asked was if they were going to start shipping RL-15 again?

He told me that they were having trouble making it. Which translates to Norma isn't supplying them with powder to repackage as RL-15. They apparently can't come up with a substitute!

Do not fear! Just buy Norma 203B. Just another batch of 203B that is repackaged by Alliant as RL-15.


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As always, from you, good info.
 
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So does Western Powders own Norma now???

https://www.westernpowders.com/


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I've made it my life mission to send Alliant a question through their web site on a regular basis to ask them when they're going to start cranking out some RL15. Goes without saying but they've never responded. Maybe we need a huge campaign doing the same.
 
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Originally posted by ledvm:
So does Western Powders own Norma now???

https://www.westernpowders.com/
So does this mean that Norma powders are going to become as hard to find as Ramshot powders?


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Posts: 515 | Location: kennewick, wa | Registered: 18 May 2004Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by ledvm:
So does Western Powders own Norma now???

https://www.westernpowders.com/



Western is the exclusive Distributor for Norma in the USA and Canada per a new Agreement between the companies is the looks of it.
 
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I've made it my life mission to send Alliant a question through their web site on a regular basis to ask them when they're going to start cranking out some RL15. Goes without saying but they've never responded. Maybe we need a huge campaign doing the same.



Sometimes they crank out some RL powders that are less consistent lot to lot in the results for the same loads.

While I have seen it, it has got me less as I haven't loaded it as much as some. Some of buddies love RL and then they hate RL powders when it changes.
 
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Buy Norma? I haven't seen any Norma powder for a year and all the local places say they can't get it. I have been looking for some 202 for a LONG time.
 
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Was all of Reloader-15 made by Norma?
I bought a large quantity of the pull-down powder from the long range match ammo that was demiled last year.


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I don't want to order it; hazardous material fee makes it cost too much.
 
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I don't want to order it; hazardous material fee makes it cost too much.

dpcd: it depends on how much stuff you order on line if it cost to much. I ordered some stuff from natchez shooters supply in november.. 4-H4350 and 2-IMR4064. alone with some other stuff. primers, tips, and other.. ended up with about $25.00 per pound of powder. its cost that or higher at gun shows or local if you can find it.. i got lucky on this..
 
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I just made my Saturday morning run by a couple of local gun shops and bought 4 pounds of RL15 and three pounds of RL22. I paid 21.99/lb for RL15 and 24.95/lb for the RL22. That is the first RL22 I have seen in almost a year. I have another dealer over toward Charlotte that is holding 5lbs of RL25 for me to pick up. That dealer is also trying to get me more RL22.
 
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vines, where are you in South Carolina? Anywhere near Wadesboro NC.
 
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