That’s what I’ve been told. I was in Granbury yesterday and stopped by Murle’s. I wasn’t looking to buy, but he had more powder than any other shop in the area. If you get down that way it’s worth a stop.For reloading supplies in Fort Worth, try Alpine Shooting range. If they don't have it, they can probably get it.
Wow! Where do you live? That's crazy high.I occasionally buy powder at the local gun show. There are several vendors at one of the Pasadena Tx shows (cannot remember which promoter) who have powder, dies, etc.). I bought a lb of unique from a vendor for shut $25 recently while unique was still hard to find.
On a different note, i was in the local Bass Pro last week and thought about buying a lb of Bullseye. It was $38!
Those were memorable shows! I spent a lot of time at the Sacramento show and occasionally set up tables there myself. Unfortunately that show is a thing of the past...given the state of that state. I started doing gun shows when you mostly just traded a gun for a gun and generally a lot of money didn't even change hands. I doubt there is any hope for that state anymore...even if they decide to flush that big Brown thing that is running their gov't.I grew up going to the gun show in Sacramento, CA and Reno, NV. HUGE shows. You couldn’t see everything in a day.
It was the first show for my wife and son. They enjoyed it, but yeah, I wasn’t looking for an AR or a new pistol. Maybe I’ll try some of the other shows in the area.
Those were memorable shows! I spent a lot of time at the Sacramento show and occasionally set up tables there myself. Unfortunately that show is a thing of the past...given the state of that state. I started doing gun shows when you mostly just traded a gun for a gun and generally a lot of money didn't even change hands. I doubt there is any hope for that state anymore...even if they decide to flush that big Brown thing that is running their gov't.