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| Member Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 61
| With a slow economy and soring gas prices many shooters find it hard to buy ammo at current prices Now. When it comes between buying groceries and gas, bullets are way down on the list of priorities. Where I live ammo has been going on sale because people can't afford it and sellers are'nt moving it. Shooting is a hobby a non-essential luxury. Unless the ecomony turns around or some future ammo regulation occures there will continue to be a glut of it and prices should stay low. I know my shooting has been curtailed alot. |
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| | #42 |
| Senior Member Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Edmonds, WA
Posts: 3,382
| +1. My AK needs to eat... it's like a starving child. ...I need to start a relief fund for it.
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| Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: IL
Posts: 194
| I'm glad that I've got a nice pile in storage but I keep kicking myself for not loading up way back when.
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Kansas City, MO
Posts: 1,530
| copper and brass prices have gone through the roof because of the war (supply and demand) so it is logical that it could affect surplus costs, since the value of the materials is also going up as well. Hard to say if it is valid or not. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: May 2008
Posts: 119
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