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Powder availability??

Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2014 8:56 pm
by Magnawing
I'll be moving to the Houston area (probably Cypress or Tomball to be more exact) soon. I usually use 700X, 800X and Titegroup for .45 ACP & 9mm. Are these readily available in the area for a decent price or should I stock up here in NJ? I normally pay about $19/lb for 700X and around $21-$22/lb for 800X and TG.

Re: Powder availability??

Posted: Sun Dec 21, 2014 8:42 am
by Kennyg
U should pick it up there I use uniquie and win 231 for 45 avg 28/ lb haven't seen much of any around a few decent amounts

Re: Powder availability??

Posted: Sun Dec 21, 2014 4:41 pm
by mrvmax
These people sell out of their house and will be somewhat close to you. I have purchased from them before and they are a good couple to deal with.

http://houstonreloadingsupplies.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Re: Powder availability??

Posted: Sun Dec 21, 2014 5:13 pm
by sjfcontrol
WOW! Good prices! Apparently everything's FREE!

Re: Powder availability??

Posted: Sun Dec 21, 2014 9:47 pm
by Jumping Frog
Their website isn't much, but give a call to 10ring.com. They carry reloading equipment, components and powder. It is convenient to both Cypress and Tomball.

10RING.COM
12779 Jones Road
Houston, TX 77070
(281) 894-7464

Re: Powder availability??

Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2014 9:46 am
by Trouble_Shooter
Not a plug by any means but I do miss the "pick up" option. Now I just have to space my orders so the HAZMAT fee's don't hurt so much http://www.midsouthshooterssupply.com

Re: Powder availability??

Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2015 11:49 am
by AlaskanInTexas
Any updates here? My inventory is running much lower than I would like, and I can't find any of my go-to powders. Sure wish this would let up!

Re: Powder availability??

Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2015 11:38 pm
by ET-Ret
I am sorry to get on here a little late. But I surf most of the rep sites for powder and a small window opened at midsouth and I got 4 bottles of 700x on the way. I looked the next day and it was sold out
I had to pay a shipping and handling plus 26 +- for hasmat all total about 96.00 I did this last year and did the same thing. The funny part it takes a couple of day for them to give you shipping info.
Its comming slow freight but that is ok. The same holds for 22 lr I picked a couple of boxes up in the funnyest places You just have to be a active looker I know someone who picked a brick up at a new
Walmart. I will just let my grandchildren use the 22 lrs This buy will put me way down the road with 9mm/380's I picked 2 1# of win 296 at Target time in Burleson TX. They get a little now and then are very nice people to do business with.

Re: Powder availability??

Posted: Sat Jul 25, 2015 1:07 pm
by Feed&Guns
Magnawing wrote:I'll be moving to the Houston area (probably Cypress or Tomball to be more exact) soon. I usually use 700X, 800X and Titegroup for .45 ACP & 9mm. Are these readily available in the area for a decent price or should I stock up here in NJ? I normally pay about $19/lb for 700X and around $21-$22/lb for 800X and TG.
We are just 2 minutes north of Tomball and actually have 800X on the shelf right now. But if you paid $21-22, I'll buy it from you instead of my distributor! When was the last time you paid that for it? When we buy it, we still have to pay hazmat also but can spread that cost over a decent sized order. Wholesale cost on 800x (for 1 lb jars) is nearly what you're paying...and then add a proportional amount of hazmat and maybe shipping. MSRP, for what it's worth, is $32.30. So $21 for 800x is damn good. If you paid with a credit card, after the credit card processing fees, they probably lost money.

As for supply, it's not showing as currently available at the distributors so it's that hard to get. Very hit or miss. Haven't seen Titegroup available at all.

The good news, though, is powder is about the cheapest component of pistol reloading so whether you pay $20 or $30 for about 1500 rounds worth of powder, the cost per round doesn't vary by much at all. You can save that and more just by shopping bullets or getting one extra load out of some brass.