Why is it super available... And then GONE for a while? I stocked up last time I saw it, but I'm running a bit low...
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Why is it super available... And then GONE for a while? I stocked up last time I saw it, but I'm running a bit low...
There are cartridges that are shot in competition that do their best with Varget. Single digit SD and extreme spread. When it's available folks buy all they can find and hoard. I got a bottle that says NEW on the label. You get one chance to be a winner or a chicken dinner (contributor). No whining allowed. Like scrounging for lead.
I have three lbs rat holed while I use up a lot of different older powders. Some MUCH older. Varget is a great powder.
Varget comes from Australia.
All the powders coming from Australia are in short supply right now.
This from another website.
By late 2018 and 2019 demand was picking up again, especially for big case magnum powders. Unfortunately during this same period Hodgdon began experiencing supply problems from Australia. These problems are logistical and not related to production. Australia and steamship lines have new regulations concerning how much powder can be shipped on one vessel, how much powder can be in a container terminal at one time, and the hazard classification of the powder itself. Shipments were delayed and a few were even returned to the producer during 2019 due to these issues
Government is the problem.
our 4 local places are almost always out of varget,have to catch them on truck day or order from midsouth,they always have it
Varget and H1000 are always feast or famine.
Have any of you use IMR 4064 in its place, I do and happy with it. There was a old post on this the use of Varget and use IMR 4064 in it place .
It produces very accurate loads. It is also not temperature sensitive which is a real advantage in my area (I can be shooting in -20 to 95 degree temperatures). I was down to one jug during the last shortage but have rectified that.
For blasting ammunition in the AR's I am going to convert to AR-Comp as it seems easier to get. Bought a jug but have not tired it yet. Will save the Varget for the .308 and bolt action .223's
At the the Grand Forks gun show on Saturday A older gentleman was selling off what looked like left overs from the Obama frenzy. Primers were $25 a brick and He had about 40 pounders of powder at $20. The Varget didn't last long!
There is the joker here in Virginia that has 1 pound jugs of Varget listed on a local website for selling firearms. The Post Reads something like this “1 pound of Varget $50 if you don’t like it don’t buy it don’t call me and try and bargain it down! I don’t care what powder Valley or anybody else sells it for!” Nice guy I hope he chokes on it
There have been a few Varget shortages.. Lots of reasons.. Try Shooters World "precision" variety. Nearly identical in performance to Varget. Powder Valley runs specials. $169.00 per 8 lb keg. Try it. uncle mike
Shooters World Precision , yes.
For what I use it for 223 heavy weights and 308 I find Reloader 15 works just as well
I used a lot of Varget when I was shooting NRA high power. It comes and goes. Best thing to do is buy several 8 lb. jugs when it becomes available. I used accurate 2230 in my 223 rifles too and it disappeared back in the day. Switched to Hodgdon Benchmark which was always around. IMR 4064 always seems to be available. Long little logs of powder that usually need to be weighed for accurate charges though. I like it. I stick with the old powders and haven’t experimented with all of the new flavors out there. Same for pistol powders.
Consider H4895, though it's a Hodgdon Extreme powder, like Varget , and may also be in short supply at the moment. I use Varget but have found H4895, overall, to be more useful and provide somewhat better accuracy in some instances when compared with Varget. You may give up a little velocity, but H4895 is worth trying.