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BH209 in stock, Dickson TN.
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<blockquote data-quote="Smells Like Sulfur" data-source="post: 5752585" data-attributes="member: 23644"><p>I'm not not sure at that specific store, I didn't ask. But the average price it seems to be around $70 to $90 for a HALF pound. Giving the other prices in that store, I would expect closer to $90, and a 45 minute wait in the checkout line that you're the only person in. </p><p></p><p>I could by about 3-4 lb of pyrodex or real black for the same price, and I still have to clean the gun regardless. </p><p></p><p>I might consider BH209 for multi-day hunts that would otherwise require me to spend an hour cleaning my gun every night, but until the prices come down, I won't be purchasing any. I might consider paying $80 for a pound, but not a half. That's freaking ridiculous for what is basically a smokeless powder with inert filler.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smells Like Sulfur, post: 5752585, member: 23644"] I'm not not sure at that specific store, I didn't ask. But the average price it seems to be around $70 to $90 for a HALF pound. Giving the other prices in that store, I would expect closer to $90, and a 45 minute wait in the checkout line that you're the only person in. I could by about 3-4 lb of pyrodex or real black for the same price, and I still have to clean the gun regardless. I might consider BH209 for multi-day hunts that would otherwise require me to spend an hour cleaning my gun every night, but until the prices come down, I won't be purchasing any. I might consider paying $80 for a pound, but not a half. That's freaking ridiculous for what is basically a smokeless powder with inert filler. [/QUOTE]
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