I rememer LSJ talking about those pellets a while back. He didn't mention what he thought about them : https://pelletfan.com/index.php?topic=1977.msg23666#msg23666
I bought around 20 bags of Dusty Dale's pellets, I still have some that I haven't used yet. I had called Fiber By-Products back then and was trying to get some , they directed me to a local place that they could sell too... ( they wouldn't sell to me directly ). The guy they sold a pallet too, owned a small place that sold all kinds of things, from wood mulch , to fireplace stuff, and some grills. Because I knew the Dusty Dale's pellets, were what I would call a 'generic' hardwood pellet, I told the guy I wouldn't pay very much for them. I told him I could get 100% known wood species pellets for around $14/40 lbs, and that I wouldn't spend that much for generic wood pellets.. I think he ended up selling me 40 pound bags of Dusty Dale's for $7.50 a bag. Last I knew, I was the only one who ever bought any from him.
They are a fine wood pellet, but I personally still prefer 100% single species wood pellets. I like to think I can get 'different' flavors out of 100% Hickory, vs. some generic blend of hardwoods. And, besides that, I'm still willing to burn 100% Hardwood heating pellets, if I'm really trying to save money , and I can get those for about $5/40lb bags. Now, if I was hard pressed to find LumberJack, or Smoke Ring BBQ pellets at good prices ( around $16/40lb bags). I might be willing to buy more pellets like Dusty Dale's , just because... well it's clearly a step up from hardwood heating pellets, but honestly I don't believe it's that big a step up. Nothing at all wrong with them... I just have several other options that I like better at this point in time.
Heck, Walmart sometimes has 40 pound bags of Pit Boss pellets for $5 to $8 on clearance... I still have several bags of those that I bought for $6 each.