shop.hodgdon.com is selling varget at $49.99/lb with a max of 5. $40.00 shipping + tax. They also have other powders such as US 869, CFE Blk, H4831, BL-C2, titegroup and HS-6. Varget will probably sell out very quickly so better act quickly.
$50 a lb is a sale![]()
Kind of what I was thinking...
Not for Varget.Wow! That’s some expensive powder! There
was Hodgdon Powder at the Ranch/Farm store
the other day.
I should have picked up a few pounds. Going
price was $35.00/pound plus tax.
BLc-2 was supposed to be discontinued a number of years ago. The uproar was probably heard on Mars. I'm sure Varget cut into the sales of BLc-2, but that should have been expected! One of my friends bought 15 pounds when the announcement came out!
I use Varget in several rounds: 308; 155 Palma is very hard to beat perfection. 223 Rem for 1000 yard 77 Berger Hybrid and seated long= 3 to 5" at 1000! In the medium length 6mm & 6.5mm rounds, Varget to the rescue!
I have a few 8 pounders of Varget to see me through this drought!
BTW, some primers and some powders don't work well together, but Varget has worked well with CCI BR-2 and BR-4, Federal 205M, 210M and 215M AND Remington 7 1/2. That covers a whole lot of accurate cartridges!
Ivan
Varget is $60/lb on the secondary market.
I don't deeply object to the $50/lb, but if I can only buy four pounds the hazmat and shipping hurts my feeling a bit. I'll wait until they drop the limit or hopefully they start in with the 8# containers again and the per-pound price is a little lower.
Even thought Varget has a good following...........
it could not even hold a candle to what BLC-2 did for me in my 22-250 loads with 52-70 gr bullets.
I just picked up more powder at my favorite reloading store. Pistol powders were in the 30-38 range, and rifle was in the 35-50 range. Had a number of rifle powders in 4 and 8# jugs at a lower per pound price.
My place had a good supply of Accurate # powders, and numerous IMR and Winchester powders. I saw a few Ramshot, and a fair variety of Vihtavuori powders in the $40s.
No primers.