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    Default Last 8 #' of mil surplus 4895.

    I just opened my last 8# jug of military surplus 4895 powder. I sure wish I had bought more @$8.00 /pound + shipping. The days of cheap surplus powder are gone never to return. Kinda takes some of the fun out of shooting when powder costs upwards of $20.00 /pound.

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    Quote Originally Posted by joem View Post
    I just opened my last 8# jug of military surplus 4895 powder. I sure wish I had bought more @$8.00 /pound + shipping. The days of cheap surplus powder are gone never to return. Kinda takes some of the fun out of shooting when powder costs upwards of $20.00 /pound.
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    The days of surplus powders are gone never to return, period. Mind you, those days never made it here. And $20 per pound is cheap.
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    Where are you finding powder at $20 a pound?

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    Personally, I think surplus powder like 4895 are no longer available is because it works so well that shooters bought up all that was available (When I discovered WC820, I bought 8 lbs. of it and now, alas, it's no longer available). I believe the military is using a different powder these days, so there ain't no "surplus".

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    Y'all who have this surplus 4895, take care to keep your powder cool and dry. I will confess here; I allowed some to be stored in a hot shed and had some really green grass in my yard last year. Don't ask how much........

    Tommy

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    I would love to find IMR4895 at 20 bucks per pound, where are you looking to find that price?
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    I can find 4895 for $26 a pound right now... Cabelas in Dundee, MI has had it.
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    I should have bought more surplus powder when it was available. Not only 4895 but several others for rifle and pistol. Stuff was around for quite some time.

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    Surplus powder is still around, but it's all slow burning 50 cal and 20mm stuff.

    http://www.gibrass.com/gunpowder.html
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