Yep, after this coming Sunday, I'll have moved and spread 340 tons of the stuff. It does pack together well. I made the mistake of getting the "regular" single grind for the first couple of loads, then one of the drivers pointed out that the "double" grind was only $30 more per load. The single seems to be best for laying a thicker base layer. If you have a good base then the double grind is almost like laying cold asphalt; spread, roll and done. Best thing for us, is that it's almost dust free. We were getting single grind for free, but like everything else, as of yesterday they want $70 a load (single to triaxle) and $100 for double grind. Plus hauling fees.