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- Nov 5, 2015
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Saw some RL22 today $71.00 lb. Couldn't do it. Not yet at least. Dan.
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It can certainly make a difference in your pocketbook!At what point does the justification for paying $70 per pound for powder reside solely in our own minds? I have many powders that will push a Ballistic Tip to the point of completely coming apart on game, and they don’t cost $70 per pound. They also provide moa or in most cases better accuracy in the particular cartridge.
Just food for thought. If I can send a Partition into game accurately at 3200 fps, is 3325 fps for an extra $30 per pound going to make any difference anywhere but between my ears?
Yes sir it can at that.It can certainly make a difference in your pocketbook!
Went to the one there last fall and wasn't much in the way of reloading components. Did pick up a lb. of RL15 for 50.00 Hopefully there will be some more good deals this time. Not holding my breath though. Dan.I am going to go to a Gun show at the WV Fairgrounds next week, I wonder what prices will look like there ?
Joe I'm thinking along your thought as well. RL22 does great in the Tikka 6.5xx55 I bought last summer but there are other alternatives that are cheaper. Dan.At what point does the justification for paying $70 per pound for powder reside solely in our own minds? I have many powders that will push a Ballistic Tip to the point of completely coming apart on game, and they don’t cost $70 per pound. They also provide moa or in most cases better accuracy in the particular cartridge.
Just food for thought. If I can send a Partition into game accurately at 3200 fps, is 3325 fps for an extra $30 per pound going to make any difference anywhere but between my ears?
Is Reloader 15 still the 7.62 military powder?I don't know if it's true or not, but I had one LGS guy tell me recently that Alliant has a huge govt contract going right now, and they are making very little powder for the civilian market. He said there isn't very much that they can even order from their suppliers. And as we all know, low supply = high prices.