Huge Plastic Jugs

Barmcd

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Do the huge plastic jugs powder manufacturer use to package 8 lbs. of powder bother anyone else? It used to be only Alliant that packaged 8 lbs. of powder in a jug that could hold 12-14 lbs., but now Hogdon is using them. My recently ordered HP-38 came in one of the mega containers. It makes finding room to store powder really difficult.

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Well if you order 2ea four# jugs you can pour one in the other and end up with an 8# jug of 8# of powder.

Maybe they feel bad about selling powder at 200% the price of what it should be and it makes them feel better to give you a jug the same size as the price.
 
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When I built my loading bench, I designed the powder shelf to accommodate those short IMR jugs. Imagine my surprise when, first, Alliant went to the big jugs… and then IMR. So now, not only do I reuse my 1# cans, but my ‘shorty’ IMR jugs as well…

I had to lay the Alliant Unique jug down to get it up underneath the 'rafters'... but those big IMR jugs just don't work...

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I reuse my 1# cans
I save one pound containers. most of which hold more than a pound, and fill from the huge containers. I label these using painters tape with the powder type, lot number and date. . More convenient for me. I have been doing this for years
And if you use "bottle adapter" for Auto Drum or Deluxe/PPM, you can use one pound containers straight instead of transferring powder to the hopper.

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nope, i keep mine in a cabinet, until i need it.

as mentioned, be glad you can even get powder.

the first 8 pound i bought cost me $220...and at only 7 pounds, (a few months ago) i bought another 8 pounder, this time for $250, and glad i did...now it's like well over $300
 
I save one pound containers. most of which hold more than a pound, and fill from the huge containers. I label these using painters tape with the powder type, lot number and date. . More convenient for me. I have been doing this for years
I usually buy one lb to try out a powder and if I like it buy the 8 lb size to get economy of scale. Then refill that container from the 8 lb jug.
 
Well if you order 2ea four# jugs you can pour one in the other and end up with an 8# jug of 8# of powder.

Maybe they feel bad about selling powder at 200% the price of what it should be and it makes them feel better to give you a jug the same size as the price.
But you get the best price per lb when you buy 8 lbs.
 
When I built my loading bench, I designed the powder shelf to accommodate those short IMR jugs. Imagine my surprise when, first, Alliant went to the big jugs… and then IMR. So now, not only do I reuse my 1# cans, but my ‘shorty’ IMR jugs as well…

I had to lay the Alliant Unique jug down to get it up underneath the 'rafters'... but those big IMR jugs just don't work...

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That's a great idea, I'll save the smaller 8 lb containers when they are empty. I save the 1 lb containers anyway.
 
I save one pound containers. most of which hold more than a pound, and fill from the huge containers. I label these using painters tape with the powder type, lot number and date. . More convenient for me. I have been doing this for years

I do the same thing. I keep the powder in my unheated reloading workshop in winter, being Texas its no big deal. However, its too hot there in summer so I carry the powder back and forth from the house to the workshop when I need it. I use a wine caddy from the local grocery store and the Hogdon 1 lb containers fit perfectly, but the tall Alliant and square Accurate and Vihtavuori do not. I've pulled the labels off those containers and put them on recycled Hogdon containers. I only need to cut the Alliant labels to fit, the others fit fine.

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And if you use "bottle adapter" for Auto Drum or Deluxe/PPM, you can use one pound containers straight instead of transferring powder to the hopper.

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I only have one Lee powder measure and its on my .223 Remington turret plate. I use RCBS powder measures for all my other calibers. Every time I use the Lee powder measure I manage to spill powder because I forget to spin the measure to shut off the powder flow before removing it!:oops:
 
nope, i keep mine in a cabinet, until i need it.

as mentioned, be glad you can even get powder.

the first 8 pound i bought cost me $220...and at only 7 pounds, (a few months ago) i bought another 8 pounder, this time for $250, and glad i did...now it's like well over $300
I've stocked up on 8 lb containers too. I got caught flat footed four years ago and won't let that happen again. I have 8 lbs of Superperformance I haven't opened. I don't use it, but I couldn't find H4350 so I bought it because I needed powder. About a week later H4350 became available so now Superperformance is my back up plan should powder become scarce again.
 
I've stocked up on 8 lb containers too. I got caught flat footed four years ago and won't let that happen again. I have 8 lbs of Superperformance I haven't opened. I don't use it, but I couldn't find H4350 so I bought it because I needed powder. About a week later H4350 became available so now Superperformance is my back up plan should powder become scarce again.
well, i only been reloading since about 9 or 10/2023...

you guys are more knowing of past prices, availability and shortages than i ever could.

however, whether it be here, or any other site i belong to, i "take notes" and do as needed by everyone's experiences.
 
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