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		<title>Powder Price Rise with Inflation &#8212; You May Be Shocked</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 May 2025 12:03:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have inflation (and supply chain shortages) affected the price of powder? You bet. Probably WAY more than you could imagine. Forum member &#8220;Two Time HM LR&#8221; posted this interesting photo (above) showing Hodgdon powder prices from 1978, as sold by O.K. Weber in Oregon. Now the prices &#8212; $20 to $44 &#8212; may not get [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Have inflation (and supply chain shortages) affected the price of powder? You bet. Probably WAY more than you could imagine. Forum member &#8220;Two Time HM LR&#8221; posted this interesting photo (above) showing Hodgdon <strong>powder prices from 1978</strong>, as sold by O.K. Weber in Oregon.</p>
<p>Now the prices &#8212; <strong>$20 to $44</strong> &#8212; may not get your attention at first. But take note that these numbers are <strong>for EIGHT pound</strong> jugs. Yep eight-pounders were all under $45! For example, H4895 was $44 for 8 pounds back in 1978, 45 years ago. And H335 was $20 for eight pounds &#8212; that&#8217;s just $2.50 per pound!</p>
<p>These days a single pound of a desirable powder such as H4831 might cost $65 at some stores IF you can find it at all. On <a href="https://shop.hodgdon.com/hodgdon-h4831/" target="_blank">Hodgdon&#8217;s web site</a>, H4831 powder is priced at <a href="https://shop.hodgdon.com/hodgdon-h4831/" target="_blank">$62.99 per pound</a> in May 2025. Using that current $62.99/lb figure, <strong>H4831 is now over ELEVEN times higher than it was in 1978</strong>, when H4831 cost $44 for 8 pounds, i.e. $5.50 per pound.</p>
<p>Here are some comments from our Forum Members:</p>
<p><em>&#8220;Heck those prices are just about the same as current ones, just a little smaller container now.&#8221;</em> &#8212; Joe</p>
<p><em>&#8220;I&#8217;ve got some H4831 in a can marked &#8216;WWII Surplus Powder&#8217; with a price tag of $2.75. We&#8217;ll never see that again either.&#8221;</em> Rick in Oregon</p>
<p><em>&#8220;1978 prices and [2025] income would be nice. Unfortunately that doesn’t work. If you compare prices and income, powder cost about the same. You also have to discount the temporary gouging that we are seeing.&#8221;</em> &#8212; Tmwinds</p>
<p><em>&#8220;So I used to buy gas for 10 cents per gallon and they&#8217;d pump it, check the oil, and clean the windshield.&#8221;</em> &#8212; Pirate Ammo</p>
<p>One comment suggests that the powder price hike actually tracks general U.S. currency inflation over the last four decades. So perhaps powder price increases are not as bad as they seem, when compared to how all prices have risen since 1978:</p>
<p><em>&#8220;Using H4895 [8 lbs.] as a comparison basis at $58.50 (list price) in 1978 calculates it to $287 in today&#8217;s money. Looking at &#8230; prices it looks like [8 lbs. of H4895 would cost $430] for the same item in today&#8217;s money [at <a href="https://www.powdervalley.com/product/hodgdon-h4895/" target="_blank">Powder Valley</a>], so it really hasn&#8217;t gone up [that much as corrected for inflation]. Availability is another issue though[.]&#8221;</em> &#8212; Drover</p>
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		<title>Be Shocked &#8212; Hodgdon Powder Prices in 1978 &#8212; $44 for 8 Lbs!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Sep 2024 09:45:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have inflation (and supply chain shortages) affected the price of powder? You bet. Probably WAY more than you could imagine. Forum member &#8220;Two Time HM LR&#8221; posted this interesting photo (above) showing Hodgdon 8-lb powder prices from 1978, as sold by O.K. Weber in Oregon. Prices have risen over 1000% since then. Eight Pounders under [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><big>Have inflation (and supply chain shortages) affected the price of powder? You bet. Probably WAY more than you could imagine. Forum member &#8220;Two Time HM LR&#8221; posted this interesting photo (above) showing <strong>Hodgdon 8-lb powder prices from 1978</strong>, as sold by O.K. Weber in Oregon. Prices have risen over 1000% since then.</big></p>
<h2>Eight Pounders under $45.00 in 1978</h2>
<p>Now the prices &#8212; <strong>$20 to $44</strong> &#8212; may not get your attention at first. But take note that these numbers are for <strong>EIGHT pound containers</strong>. Yep eight-pounders were all under $45! For example, H4895 was $44 for 8 pounds back in 1978, 45 years ago. And H335 was $20 for eight pounds &#8212; that&#8217;s just $2.50 per pound!</p>
<p>These days a single pound of a desirable powder such as H4831 might cost $60+ at some stores IF you can find it at all. On <a href="https://shop.hodgdon.com/hodgdon-h4831/" target="_blank">Hodgdon&#8217;s web site</a>, H4831 powder is priced at <a href="https://shop.hodgdon.com/hodgdon-h4831/" target="_blank">$58.99 per pound</a> in April 2024. Using that current $58.99/lb figure, <strong>H4831 is now <strong>10.7 times higher</strong> than it was in 1978</strong>, when H4831 cost $44 for 8 pounds, i.e. $5.50 per pound. [Hodgdon&#8217;s current H4831 8-lb price is $403.99, or 9.18 times higher than before.]</p>
<p>Here are some comments from our Forum Members:</p>
<p><em>&#8220;Heck those prices are just about the same as current ones, just a little smaller container now.&#8221;</em> &#8212; Joe</p>
<p><em>&#8220;I&#8217;ve got some H4831 in a can marked &#8216;WWII Surplus Powder&#8217; with a price tag of $2.75. We&#8217;ll never see that again either.&#8221;</em> Rick in Oregon</p>
<p><em>&#8220;1978 prices and 2022 income would be nice. Unfortunately that doesn’t work. If you compare prices and income, powder cost about the same. You also have to discount the temporary gouging that we are seeing.&#8221;</em> &#8212; Tmwinds</p>
<p><em>&#8220;So I used to buy gas for 10 cents per gallon and they&#8217;d pump it, check the oil, and clean the windshield.&#8221;</em> &#8212; Pirate Ammo</p>
<p>One comment suggests that the powder price hike actually tracks general U.S. currency inflation over the last four decades. So perhaps powder price increases are not as bad as they seem, when compared to how all prices have risen since 1978:</p>
<p><em>&#8220;Using H4895 as a comparison basis at $58.50 (list price) in 1978 calculates it to $275 in todays money. Looking at Powder Valley prices it looks like around [$340 in August 2023] for the same item in todays money [a 24% increase in real dollars]. Availability is another issue though and if someone is really needing powder they may well have to pay above suggested retail.&#8221;</em> &#8212; Drover</p>
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		<title>Powder Inflation &#8212; Price of Powder Now vs. 46 Years Ago</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Jul 2024 12:55:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have inflation (and supply chain shortages) affected the price of powder? You bet. Probably WAY more than you could imagine. Forum member &#8220;Two Time HM LR&#8221; posted this interesting photo (above) showing Hodgdon powder prices from 1978, as sold by O.K. Weber in Oregon. Now the prices &#8212; $20 to $44 &#8212; may not get [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Have inflation (and supply chain shortages) affected the price of powder? You bet. Probably WAY more than you could imagine. Forum member &#8220;Two Time HM LR&#8221; posted this interesting photo (above) showing Hodgdon <strong>powder prices from 1978</strong>, as sold by O.K. Weber in Oregon.</p>
<p>Now the prices &#8212; <strong>$20 to $44</strong> &#8212; may not get your attention at first. But take note that these numbers are <strong>for EIGHT pound</strong> jugs. Yep eight-pounders were all under $45! For example, H4895 was $44 for 8 pounds back in 1978, 45 years ago. And H335 was $20 for eight pounds &#8212; that&#8217;s just $2.50 per pound!</p>
<p>These days a single pound of a desirable powder such as H4831 might cost $65 at some stores IF you can find it at all. On <a href="https://shop.hodgdon.com/hodgdon-h4831/" target="_blank">Hodgdon&#8217;s web site</a>, H4831 powder is priced at <a href="https://shop.hodgdon.com/hodgdon-h4831/" target="_blank">$58.99 per pound</a> in October 2023. Using that current $58.99/lb figure, <strong>H4831 is now nearly ELEVEN times higher than it was in 1978</strong>, when H4831 cost $44 for 8 pounds, i.e. $5.50 per pound.</p>
<p>Here are some comments from our Forum Members:</p>
<p><em>&#8220;Heck those prices are just about the same as current ones, just a little smaller container now.&#8221;</em> &#8212; Joe</p>
<p><em>&#8220;I&#8217;ve got some H4831 in a can marked &#8216;WWII Surplus Powder&#8217; with a price tag of $2.75. We&#8217;ll never see that again either.&#8221;</em> Rick in Oregon</p>
<p><em>&#8220;1978 prices and [2024] income would be nice. Unfortunately that doesn’t work. If you compare prices and income, powder cost about the same. You also have to discount the temporary gouging that we are seeing.&#8221;</em> &#8212; Tmwinds</p>
<p><em>&#8220;So I used to buy gas for 10 cents per gallon and they&#8217;d pump it, check the oil, and clean the windshield.&#8221;</em> &#8212; Pirate Ammo</p>
<p>One comment suggests that the powder price hike actually tracks general U.S. currency inflation over the last four decades. So perhaps powder price increases are not as bad as they seem, when compared to how all prices have risen since 1978:</p>
<p><em>&#8220;Using H4895 [8 lbs.] as a comparison basis at $58.50 (list price) in 1978 calculates it to $276 in today&#8217;s money. Looking at &#8230; prices it looks like around [$380] for the same item in today&#8217;s money, so it really hasn&#8217;t gone up [that much as corrected for inflation]. Availability is another issue though and if someone is really needing powder they may well have to pay above suggested retail.&#8221;</em> &#8212; Drover</p>
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		<title>Vista Outdoor Announces Ammo, Powder, Primers Price Hikes</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Dec 2023 06:40:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Vista Outdoor has announced that it will be raising prices on ammunition, primers, and powder starting January 1, 2024. Last week, the Minnesota-based company sent a letter to commercial customers revealing across-the-board cost increases for ammunition, primers, and powder starting the first of the year. The price increases will range from one percent to ten [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Vista Outdoor has announced that it will be raising prices on ammunition, primers, and powder starting January 1, 2024. Last week, the Minnesota-based company sent a letter to commercial customers revealing across-the-board cost increases for ammunition, primers, and powder starting the first of the year. The price increases will range from one percent to ten percent, with projected 5% price hikes for primers. CCI/Federal/Remington .22 LR rimfire ammo will rise 1-5% while rifle ammo goes up 1-7%.</p>
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<p>&#8220;Due to world events our suppliers have notified us of unprecedented demand for and an anticipated global shortage of gunpowder, and thus has increased our prices substantially,&#8221; Vice President of Sales, Sporting Products Brett Nelson said in the letter. &#8220;We must therefore raise our pricing to help offset those increases.&#8221;</p>
<p>Vista Outdoor Sporting Group entities that will increase prices include Alliant Powder, CCI, Federal, Remington, Speer, and HEVI-Shot. The projected increases are shown at right.</td>
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<p><big><strong><font color="red">Projected Price Increases:</font></p>
<p>Primers: 5%<br />
Alliant Powder: 10%<br />
.22 LR/.22 Short: 1-5%<br />
.22 WMR/HMR: 1-7%<br />
Rifle Ammo: 1-7%<br />
Handgun Ammo: 1-5%<br />
Shotshells: 1-7%</strong></big></td>
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		<title>Those Were the Days &#8212; Hodgdon Powder Prices 45 Years Ago</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Aug 2023 05:20:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have inflation (and supply chain shortages) affected the price of powder? You bet. Probably WAY more than you could imagine. Forum member &#8220;Two Time HM LR&#8221; posted this interesting photo (above) showing Hodgdon powder prices from 1978, as sold by O.K. Weber in Oregon. Eight Pounders under $45.00 in 1978 Now the prices &#8212; $20 [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Have inflation (and supply chain shortages) affected the price of powder? You bet. Probably WAY more than you could imagine. Forum member &#8220;Two Time HM LR&#8221; posted this interesting photo (above) showing <strong>Hodgdon powder prices from 1978</strong>, as sold by O.K. Weber in Oregon.</p>
<p><b>Eight Pounders under $45.00 in 1978</b><br />
Now the prices &#8212; <strong>$20 to $44</strong> &#8212; may not get your attention at first. But take note that these numbers are for <strong>EIGHT pound containers</strong>. Yep eight-pounders were all under $45! For example, H4895 was $44 for 8 pounds back in 1978, 45 years ago. And H335 was $20 for eight pounds &#8212; that&#8217;s just $2.50 per pound!</p>
<p>These days a single pound of a desirable powder such as H4831 might cost $60+ at some stores IF you can find it at all. On <a href="https://shop.hodgdon.com/hodgdon-h4831/" target="_blank">Hodgdon&#8217;s web site</a>, H4831 powder is priced at <a href="https://shop.hodgdon.com/hodgdon-h4831/" target="_blank">$54.99 per pound</a> in August 2023. Using that current $54.99/lb figure, <strong>H4831 is now TEN times higher than it was in 1978</strong>, when H4831 cost $44 for 8 pounds, i.e. $5.50 per pound.</p>
<p>Here are some comments from our Forum Members:</p>
<p><em>&#8220;Heck those prices are just about the same as current ones, just a little smaller container now.&#8221;</em> &#8212; Joe</p>
<p><em>&#8220;I&#8217;ve got some H4831 in a can marked &#8216;WWII Surplus Powder&#8217; with a price tag of $2.75. We&#8217;ll never see that again either.&#8221;</em> Rick in Oregon</p>
<p><em>&#8220;1978 prices and 2022 income would be nice. Unfortunately that doesn’t work. If you compare prices and income, powder cost about the same. You also have to discount the temporary gouging that we are seeing.&#8221;</em> &#8212; Tmwinds</p>
<p><em>&#8220;So I used to buy gas for 10 cents per gallon and they&#8217;d pump it, check the oil, and clean the windshield.&#8221;</em> &#8212; Pirate Ammo</p>
<p>One comment suggests that the powder price hike actually tracks general U.S. currency inflation over the last four decades. So perhaps powder price increases are not as bad as they seem, when compared to how all prices have risen since 1978:</p>
<p><em>&#8220;Using H4895 as a comparison basis at $58.50 (list price) in 1978 calculates it to $275 in todays money. Looking at Powder Valley prices it looks like around [$340 in August 2023] for the same item in todays money [a 24% increase in real dollars]. Availability is another issue though and if someone is really needing powder they may well have to pay above suggested retail.&#8221;</em> &#8212; Drover</p>
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		<title>Memory Lane  &#8212; The Price of Powder (How Things Have Changed)</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Oct 2022 05:24:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have inflation (and supply chain shortages) affected the price of powder? You bet. Probably WAY more than you could imagine. Forum member &#8220;Two Time HM LR&#8221; posted this interesting photo (above) showing Hodgdon powder prices from 1978, as sold by O.K. Weber in Oregon. Now the prices &#8212; $20 to $44 &#8212; may not get [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Have inflation (and supply chain shortages) affected the price of powder? You bet. Probably WAY more than you could imagine. Forum member &#8220;Two Time HM LR&#8221; posted this interesting photo (above) showing Hodgdon powder prices from 1978, as sold by O.K. Weber in Oregon.</p>
<p>Now the prices &#8212; <strong>$20 to $44</strong> &#8212; may not get your attention at first. But take note that these numbers are <strong>for EIGHT pound</strong> jugs. Yep eight-pounders were all under $45! For example, H4895 was $44 for 8 pounds back in 1978, 44 years ago. And H335 was $20 for eight pounds &#8212; that&#8217;s just $2.50 per pound!</p>
<p>These days a single pound of a desirable powder such as H4831 might cost $65 at some stores IF you can find it at all. On <a href="https://shop.hodgdon.com/hodgdon-h4831/" target="_blank">Hodgdon&#8217;s web site</a>, H4831 powder is priced at <a href="https://shop.hodgdon.com/hodgdon-h4831/" target="_blank">$60.99 per pound</a> in October 2022. Using that current $60.99/lb figure, <strong>H4831 is now ELEVEN times higher than it was in 1978</strong>, when H4831 cost $44 for 8 pounds, i.e. $5.50 per pound.</p>
<p>Here are some comments from our Forum Members:</p>
<p><em>&#8220;Heck those prices are just about the same as current ones, just a little smaller container now.&#8221;</em> &#8212; Joe</p>
<p><em>&#8220;I&#8217;ve got some H4831 in a can marked &#8216;WWII Surplus Powder&#8217; with a price tag of $2.75. We&#8217;ll never see that again either.&#8221;</em> Rick in Oregon</p>
<p><em>&#8220;1978 prices and 2022 income would be nice. Unfortunately that doesn’t work. If you compare prices and income, powder cost about the same. You also have to discount the temporary gouging that we are seeing.&#8221;</em> &#8212; Tmwinds</p>
<p><em>&#8220;So I used to buy gas for 10 cents per gallon and they&#8217;d pump it, check the oil, and clean the windshield.&#8221;</em> &#8212; Pirate Ammo</p>
<p>One comment suggests that the powder price hike actually tracks general U.S. currency inflation over the last four decades. So perhaps powder price increases are not as bad as they seem, when compared to how all prices have risen since 1978:</p>
<p><em>&#8220;Using H4895 as a comparison basis at $58.50 (list price) in 1978 calculates it to $246 in todays money. Looking at Powder Valley prices it looks like around $256 for the same item in todays money, so it really hasn&#8217;t gone up. Availability is another issue though and if someone is really needing powder they may well have to pay above suggested retail.&#8221;</em> &#8212; Drover</p>
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