(Rant On)
I don't reload with the trendy powders. For instance, I never drank the Varget Kool-Aide. I don't use TAC or CFE223 or other fashionable powders.
Yet, it's been 10 months since the Panic started, and I can't find my unloved, disfavored, powders in stock.
FWIW I use:
Unique. (Maligned as: Your grandfather's powder. It's dirty, It's flake powder that doesn't meter well in "their" favorite Dillion press, unsuitable for best 9mm loads)
Accurate 2520. (Disdained as: It's not Varget. Is not now/never was a "Camp Perry Powder". Temperature sensitive. It will bend/break the op-rod in their favorite battle rifle. Inaccurate in "their" rifles)
Winchester 748 (Ridiculed as: It's not Varget. Very temperature sensitive, wild velocity swings will probably pop primers in the summer heat. Old powder. It's dirty, It will sludge up the BCG with soot & carbon, Not accurate in "their" rifles.)
Alliant 2400 (Disregarded because: It's not H110/W-296! It's not Titegroup! It's an olde powder from when Elmer Keith was around!)
So, why are my old-fangled, unfashionable, disfavored, powders out of stock? Nobody should want them! You've been told not to use them! Why is somebody buying up and hording powders they are not going to load because they'd have to hang their head in shame at the range?
Or, possibly, is St. Marks Powder only running the lines with the popular powders / canister grades for manufacturers, and I'm out of luck for the foreseeable future? WTF is going on here?
(Rant OFF)
I don't reload with the trendy powders. For instance, I never drank the Varget Kool-Aide. I don't use TAC or CFE223 or other fashionable powders.
Yet, it's been 10 months since the Panic started, and I can't find my unloved, disfavored, powders in stock.
FWIW I use:
Unique. (Maligned as: Your grandfather's powder. It's dirty, It's flake powder that doesn't meter well in "their" favorite Dillion press, unsuitable for best 9mm loads)
Accurate 2520. (Disdained as: It's not Varget. Is not now/never was a "Camp Perry Powder". Temperature sensitive. It will bend/break the op-rod in their favorite battle rifle. Inaccurate in "their" rifles)
Winchester 748 (Ridiculed as: It's not Varget. Very temperature sensitive, wild velocity swings will probably pop primers in the summer heat. Old powder. It's dirty, It will sludge up the BCG with soot & carbon, Not accurate in "their" rifles.)
Alliant 2400 (Disregarded because: It's not H110/W-296! It's not Titegroup! It's an olde powder from when Elmer Keith was around!)
So, why are my old-fangled, unfashionable, disfavored, powders out of stock? Nobody should want them! You've been told not to use them! Why is somebody buying up and hording powders they are not going to load because they'd have to hang their head in shame at the range?
Or, possibly, is St. Marks Powder only running the lines with the popular powders / canister grades for manufacturers, and I'm out of luck for the foreseeable future? WTF is going on here?
(Rant OFF)