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Stupid
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hmm, where do you guys buy powder? If I buy online, i have to pay $20 for hazard material handling charge.
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We all get together and place a single order; then we all get together to split that order. There's a 50lb limit on the amount of powder per shipment I think.
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Post by GlockenHammer »

You might get better local advice if you post your location. I've purchased powder at T's Guns & Ammo across the street from Grand Prize Barbeque in Texas City.
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Post by nuparadigm »

Much of it depends upon where you live and how much you need to purchase.
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Check out your local gun shops and shooting ranges. Thats where I find mine. :cool:
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If anyone around Austin starts to need powder and wants to do an order, I'd be game.
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Post by Venus Pax »

My dad purchases at the gun shows sometimes.
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