
Hodgdon VARGET®
Buy VARGET Smokeless Propellant by Hodgdon, powder specifically designed for 223 Remington and similar calibers. Hodgdon, the brand that's true.

A little pricey at $62.99/lb
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One thing these shortages and high prices has done is bring back the art of barteringNot anywhere close to that price here but still has made a significant price jump. I just did a trade on some recently delivered Varget at a LGS and it was priced at $46.75 per lb. The one I bought before that has a sticker of $30.99 on it. Maybe from 2 yrs ago, I don't know.
I haven't quite decided which arm and leg to sell...![]()
Hodgdon VARGET®
Buy VARGET Smokeless Propellant by Hodgdon, powder specifically designed for 223 Remington and similar calibers. Hodgdon, the brand that's true.shop.hodgdon.com
A little pricey at $62.99/lb
One thing these shortages and high prices has done is bring back the art of bartering
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Hodgdon VARGET®
Buy VARGET Smokeless Propellant by Hodgdon, powder specifically designed for 223 Remington and similar calibers. Hodgdon, the brand that's true.shop.hodgdon.com
A little pricey at $62.99/lb
With the direction our society has been heading, it wouldn't surprise me if someone has already tried.As far as Im concerned, they can roll it and smoke it @ 63 per pound plus hazmat and shipping
Good deal, I would grab it and it used to be cheaper before the shortage. I found 10 one pounders last year at a local gun shop for 35 a pound which isn't bad at all. Still have close to half a 8 pounder left currently but I'm not shooting as much as I used to. Hopefully all goes back to normal soon. Varget is the only powder I use for the .308 and the 6BR.I feel very fortunate to have recently gotten 8 lbs of Varget for $305.
JD338
I would agree, they probably don't want to undercut their distributors and at that price I don't think they have to worry.Hodgdon is probably trying to steer reloaders towards their distributors, and only offering it retail as a sideline. $60+ per pound hurts the ol' wallet.
Guy
Back in June two pounds of Reloder 16 ended up costing me $75.76/lb. $52.99 ea for the powder the rest was shipping/HazMat and sales tax.It isn't just Varget that has gotten expensive. We've seen major increases in the cost of powder, bullets, brass, primers, and ammunition across the board. As long as there is this great demand for products out there the price isn't coming down soon, if ever again. I know that it has caused me to reduce the amount of recreational shooting that I do.