Just don't buy any till the prices go down...and don't forget the stores that tried to rip you off!
Add me to that list. I had some ammo way over priced a few weeks ago. But I also sold 1050 rds of .22 for $50
For many it isn't an issue of entitlement, it's that asking for these higher prices is what keeps them up. Great for the guys wanting to sell, but it just hurts the accessibility of the sport in the long run. This would all be solved if people stopped buying at those prices, but it only takes a few idiots with deep pockets to keep the market steaming ever higher.You mean, you made a profit??? Didn't you hear the news, the Marxists are entitled to everything you sell at the price you paid for it. Don't be a gouger, hoard your ammo and keep it out of the market, that way prices go down.
I have a book to recommend to you, authored by Karl Marx. I will get back to you on the title, it has slipped my mind.
Actually, no. I ended up trading with a guy.You mean, you made a profit??? Didn't you hear the news, the Marxists are entitled to everything you sell at the price you paid for it. Don't be a gouger, hoard your ammo and keep it out of the market, that way prices go down.
I have a book to recommend to you, authored by Karl Marx. I will get back to you on the title, it has slipped my mind.
we should probubly start listing the companies that are gouging the prices.
So far i know of
1. cheaperthandirt
2. alamo ammo
anybody else?
I've just stopped buying .22s until this craziness ends. I've got enough for varmint control around the farm so I just won't plink until I can get more. If everyone just stopped buying at elevated prices they would drop like a rock.
The problem is that there are a lot of less than intellectual (read: stupid) people who will jump all over the ridiculously priced ammo. Ok, their choice to waste money, but it keeps the prices elevated for the rest of us. As a side note I do have plenty of ammo for my firearms right now if that's your angle.