I can relate to that, when I was first married I used to sneak in a 12 pound keg of powder by putting it inside a 5 gallon bucket, then I'd sprinkle about two inches of emty shotgun hulls on top of the keg! That was back in my reloading days when it was very cost effective.
If I buy in bulk (25 flats or more) I can save .50 cents a box which adds up to a $ 125.00 saving on 25 flats.
I live alone now after my wife passed away 5 years ago so I have nobody to account to and it's going to stay that way. This way I come and go as I please during the hunting season. At this stage of the game it's better that way.
Hope you have a good season when it starts in you're area.
Bob A.
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