
This isn't the most expensive lesson I've ever learned, but it is one that I'll remember. And Weber's won't be getting any more of my cash.
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Figure in the hazmat and shipping costs and you'll find that you didn't do that bad.Dad24GreatKids wrote:I've got a press on order from Dillon Precision, so I've been picking up brass, primers, powder & bullets while I wait for it to be delivered. This weekend I'm in Bell County visiting family so I stopped at Weber's in Temple. They had Unique & Bullseye on the shelf in 1lb containers. I picked up one of each. Once I got home I checked the online price of a few retailers. Average was $18. I paid $39 per pound at Weber's.![]()
This isn't the most expensive lesson I've ever learned, but it is one that I'll remember. And Weber's won't be getting any more of my cash.
You have H4895?!!!...for sale?!!!mrvmax wrote:Prices are much higher now due to lack of supply. I know I had to pay a lot more for powder lately, I bought 10 pounds of powder (all that was in stock) and had to pay $30 hazmat fee for only 10 pounds of powder. Normally I could have bought a lot more to spread out the shipping cost over a lot of primers and powder but there was none to buy. If I would have waited then all the powder that was in stock would have been gone in minutes. So, now I have some Hogdon 4895 that I have to sell for $30 due to shipping costs and normal markup. It seems high but I cannot price it any lower without losing money.
Well, if you get close to Houston let me know, or, if you know anyone from Houston heading your way. I hate the small quantities of powder and primers available. There are 2 eight pound containers of H110 available for me to buy right now (and nothing), but when I add in the hazmat fee it will be hard to sell.olafpfj wrote:You have H4895?!!!...for sale?!!!mrvmax wrote:Prices are much higher now due to lack of supply. I know I had to pay a lot more for powder lately, I bought 10 pounds of powder (all that was in stock) and had to pay $30 hazmat fee for only 10 pounds of powder. Normally I could have bought a lot more to spread out the shipping cost over a lot of primers and powder but there was none to buy. If I would have waited then all the powder that was in stock would have been gone in minutes. So, now I have some Hogdon 4895 that I have to sell for $30 due to shipping costs and normal markup. It seems high but I cannot price it any lower without losing money.
Why can't you live closer to Dallas...