Good news!! Clays is back !!Today I saw the new Canadian Clays on the shelves of one of the reloading stores I frequent. They always hold a lot of powder in stock, but the last 3 times I visited it was 98% rifle powder.
I rarely buy from this store because generally their powders are in the $27-$29 range. But I check this store to get a feel for what's generally available. Their prices are high, but if it can be had, then this place will have it in stock.
Today they had a full selection of powders and primers and the prices on new stock had come down about 15%. So I bought a 1lb can at the (to me) surprising price of $23.
NOTEWhile there, I met a friend from my gun club who is a distributor, avid shooter, and generally knowledgeable about and up-to-date on the industry news. He advised me that the Clays formula is the same, but the product coming out of Canada is a different density.
To verify this before reporting it to you, I took a can of Australian Clays and ran it through my powder measure. Then did the same for the new can of Canadian Clays. My pal was correct. When I set the PM to meter 4.0grains of Australian Clays, the same volume of Canadian Clays weighed
4.2grains.
This is very important to those of you who use a PM with a fixed volume bushing. You must re-calibrate your powder measure before using this powder.I took every precaution I knew of to make this measurement, so I was really surprised at the difference.
Hope this helps.