8lbs RL 26 Same Lot Number - Pensacola ***Sold***

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  • Price: $500
    Location: Pensacola, FL
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    Cappy6

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    8lbs Alliant Reloder 26 Powder (Same Lot Number) for sale in Pensacola
    Containers are sealed, stored in climate controlled room, and powder is fresh.
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    FLT

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    $62.50 a pound, is that correct?
     

    Longtooth

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    @Cappy6 - Please include a photo of the item listed for sale.
     

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    If anyone is thinking the OP is high on his price if you zoom in on this picture of the powder shelf at Ranger firearms their reloader powders are priced at $59.99 per pound. Add sales tax to that and the fact that they don't have RL-26 in stock.
     

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    FLT

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    I paid $20 for a gallon of gas once, but I was 9 miles out of town on a road that had little to no traffic on it. And for the record , I’d have gladly payed more. If you have to have power that’s unobtainable then $62.50 a pound is a reasonable price.
     
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