Wind Gypsy
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H4350 is readily available and would be near the top of my list to try first.
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I bought a pound of staball 6.5. It was temp stable, top velocity, normally priced and available everywhere right now. We'll see how it shoots. I would've went with 4350 but hodgons price gouging on it. 4831s even worse. I get inflation and all but when all the powders are 50-52 then hodgon just tacks on an extra 6-15 bucks per pound, yeah I'm gonna try staball. If it shoots decent it's doing alot for being an affordable powder. If I drop bullet weights to 80 gr someday I'll try superformanceI have also used Superperformance and
Rl- 15 and 15.5.
I'm questioning you haven't made up your mind yet?
Doesn't Hodgdon now own Winchester powders that makes StaBall? Either way, I hear you on the price gouging. Hard to tell who's doing it but from what I've seen, it's the LGS and not Hodgdon. Even after the prices for components came back to earth post-Covid, I'm still seeing outrageous prices at the LGS's, but that could be based on what they paid for that shipment back when they received it. I sure do miss pre-Covid powder and primer prices though. $50/1000 for LR primers and $25/lb. for powder all day at my small town LGS before then. Didn't know how good we had it I suppose.I bought a pound of staball 6.5. It was temp stable, top velocity, normally priced and available everywhere right now. We'll see how it shoots. I would've went with 4350 but hodgons price gouging on it. 4831s even worse. I get inflation and all but when all the powders are 50-52 then hodgon just tacks on an extra 6-15 bucks per pound, yeah I'm gonna try staball. If it shoots decent it's doing alot for being an affordable powder. If I drop bullet weights to 80 gr someday I'll try superformance
Hodgdon sells powder direct at prices higher than online retailers.Doesn't Hodgdon now own Winchester powders that makes StaBall? Either way, I hear you on the price gouging. Hard to tell who's doing it but from what I've seen, it's the LGS and not Hodgdon. Even after the prices for components came back to earth post-Covid, I'm still seeing outrageous prices at the LGS's, but that could be based on what they paid for that shipment back when they received it. I sure do miss pre-Covid powder and primer prices though. $50/1000 for LR primers and $25/lb. for powder all day at my small town LGS before then. Didn't know how good we had it I suppose.