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			I  suppose I am a contrarian. . . 
  " .well it ain't showing up on dealers shelves or even at the wholesalers. . . " 
Actually, it IS  showing up at dealers - but  not for long!.  Among the on line powder retailers that feature low prices, powders appear for a matter  of  hours before the supply is  bought  up. 
   At another on line retailer that charges a  good  bit more than others, a lot of powders are in stock. . .Hmmmmmm. 
   There are more people reloading, no doubt, and that's a good thing for our sport. 
   I think 2  things are going on -  (1)  hoarding. People stock up on powders  fearing they won't be able to get any if the current administration bans firearms, etc.  The same thing happened during the Clinton administration. 
   The 2nd thing that's going on, I believe, is:  some less than scrupulous  folks  buy up all the stuff they can at the low  price  dealers and resell it. 
  Why else would a higher price powder dealer have so much more powder than anyone else in stock? 
    BTW, Skeet, as I write this, Reloder 22 is in stock at one wholesaler- just  not at a cheap price. 
   Powder is scarce, for sure, but it IS  out there. Check with the local gunshops and on line suppliers. It's  not there all the time, but it is there.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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