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Post by minst7877 on Jul 10, 2006 21:01:17 GMT -5
Went to pick up some supplies last week and almost had heart failure. Win 209 primers 119.00 per 5000 Shot was 78.00 per hundred Claybuster Wads were 14.00 per 1000
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Post by David In Indiana on Jul 12, 2006 9:49:56 GMT -5
Went to pick up some supplies last week and almost had heart failure. Win 209 primers 119.00 per 5000 Shot was 78.00 per hundred Claybuster Wads were 14.00 per 1000 It seems like eveything is going up in price, due inpart to oil prices! Inflation is alive and Kicking!!
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Post by wilmsmeyer on Jul 12, 2006 12:08:35 GMT -5
Welcome to supply and demand of materials used for our sport and the resourses needed to bring them to our door or our retailers door. Inflation, a normal trait of our economy, rears it's head now and then. We've been lucky for a long time. (And still are pretty much so)
Wait until the Fed Gov't eventually taxes our sports' components and finished goods to the point of craziness! I've always been a proponent of keeping a large inventory of the things I use the most of. When there are sales, or when I have flex money, I buy stuff I use for my guns in quantity. If the roof caved in, I could reload, shoot and wait for a possible correction for many years at the pace I hunt and shoot!!
Having large amounts of powder, primers and projectiles is comforting, regardless of inventory carrying costs on MY part.
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