Precision Reloading is showing Alliant Unique powder in stock at $56.37 per pound.
Precision Reloading is showing Alliant Unique powder in stock at $56.37 per pound.
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It's wild that 1 lb of Alliant unique cost the same as 20 gallons of gas for my truck.
The hazmat charge and shipping is a killer.
Gotta wait until there’s a free hazmat deal and hope it’s still in stock. Unique has been showing up at a few places lately and I’m to the point where I don’t look at the price if I need it.
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That's almost what I paid per pound at a LGS two years ago. Bought five pounds. They had about 16. Really should have bought it all. But my debit card cried: Groner:when I paid for it.
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I had been investigating alternatives since using up my last of Unique. Sadly I thought it’d be easier to replace it. I had mostly used it in .38 and .357 but more accurately misused it under optimal pressure and just wasn’t loving it.
Since then I keep finding places where I wish I had it to use. It’s like letting that nice girlfriend go and regretting it later.
My alternatives have also jumped the shark price wise.
One thing I had bought for handgun uses was WST but not a Unique replacement. It sat on the shelf unopened for probably 8 years. Holy moly it’s now one of my go to powders as Bullseye is MIA. It’s accurate and clean as a whistle. Maybe not as accurate as BE but probably neither am I.
AA5 was another powder I tried as a possible Unique replacement. I was also underwhelmed at first, more of my using it below its optimal pressure. When I finally began using it in its right power range it’s been very pleasing.
Apparently,, there has been a batch of powder made available that has been AWOL for a few years. I'm seeing Unique, & Trail Boss pop up.
Until demands slow down, and supply's increase,, we will not see "deals" on powders like this. But if you enjoy a particular ammo combo,, then you either pay the prices,, or you become a collector of pretty metal & wood guns to look at.
Its good to see it on a few shelves again. But there are alternatives. 231 can replace Bullseye, BF86 can almost replace Unique and 110 or 296 can replace 2400. There are several more. Just saying...............
i have a relatively good amount of unique left for what i use it for but ive been using BE86 alot more because i stocked up when it was 30$/lb. Im not paying that price for powder, i saw some Aliant powder in the 80$ range per lb...are they nuts?
Last edited by almar; Today at 04:25 PM.
They can keep it for that price. I won't buy powder over $35/lb. And if I do buy it, it's going to be something else. I love unique. But it's not worth that price. Not to me...
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I switched to BE-86 when Unique disappeared and BE-86 was still available everywhere. There are many threads documenting people switching to BE-86 on here.
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I agree, 110/296 is not a perfect replacement for 2400 but it can do about the same thing in many of the cartridges that I reload. The other 2 replacements that I listed are not perfect replacements either but will serve.
When I needed more stuff in the 2400 range, I went looking for available choices like AA#9, AA 4100 and SW Heavy pistol. These are all closer to 2400 than H110. Of these three I ended up with Heavy Pistol and am happy with it. For a powder just slower than 2400, I had a good stock of Wc 1680. Between these two, I can do "better than" 2400 for 9 applications out of 10.
As far as Unique, I bought an 8 lb jug before Biden was elected and still have a good bit. I have not found a load that it does better than something else that I have.
Last edited by P Flados; Today at 07:44 PM.
I picked up three sealed cans of Unique at a gun show earlier this year, for $10 each.
Yeah, I know. "Old stock" was an understatement, but it looked and smelled fine when I opened them, and I was careful working up loads in 45 Colt and 45 ACP. They clocked just what they should over the chronograph. The best part was I sold the empty cans on ebay for more than I paid full. They must have dated from the 1950's. Too bad he didn't have more. That 70+ year old Unique is still as good as new.
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