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<blockquote data-quote="MW204" data-source="post: 2753880" data-attributes="member: 118876"><p>Len, I'm doing fine on 22 bullets, but I do thank you for the offer. I have maybe 4 bricks max, but that will last me until the good Lord calls me home or my grandkids shoot it up.</p><p>It just makes me sick to see the gouging going on today in all the shooting sports for components by the very companies we've supported forever. I fully understand supply and demand and most of the time I have NO issue with it, but this crap has been going on for how many years now. It's people like everyone on LRS & other gun sites that kept all these companies in business for years if not decades and now they are, imho, making components in short supply to jack up the prices because we have hoarders who will pay the crazy prices for a few nuggets of their favorite gem, whatever it is and if our favorite gem is out we can either jump on that bandwagon or look for a new load. Thanks to Hammer Bullets that option is looking better to me all the time.</p><p>We are being rap*d by the ammo industry pretty much wholesale and it just frustrates the crap out of me. I'm well into my 60's and it's not going to affect me too much longer most likely, but I have kids and grandkids that I'd like to see enjoy the shooting sports as I have my entire life, but if you have to take out a loan to buy the components then the shooting sports WILL die out just as the haters of our sport have planned it all along and the ammo companies are helping them achieve their goal.</p><p>Think about it, I have to think most of us on this site are senior citizen status or close to it, and we're passionate about our gun sports whichever it is. We have components that we can pass down to family or friends but what happens when we die off and our supplies run out that we passed down? If things continue to keep going up? You and I know what is going to happen our sport is going to die for the most part and the antigun people will finally have won and it all started because of greed by the ammo companies imho.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MW204, post: 2753880, member: 118876"] Len, I'm doing fine on 22 bullets, but I do thank you for the offer. I have maybe 4 bricks max, but that will last me until the good Lord calls me home or my grandkids shoot it up. It just makes me sick to see the gouging going on today in all the shooting sports for components by the very companies we've supported forever. I fully understand supply and demand and most of the time I have NO issue with it, but this crap has been going on for how many years now. It's people like everyone on LRS & other gun sites that kept all these companies in business for years if not decades and now they are, imho, making components in short supply to jack up the prices because we have hoarders who will pay the crazy prices for a few nuggets of their favorite gem, whatever it is and if our favorite gem is out we can either jump on that bandwagon or look for a new load. Thanks to Hammer Bullets that option is looking better to me all the time. We are being rap*d by the ammo industry pretty much wholesale and it just frustrates the crap out of me. I'm well into my 60's and it's not going to affect me too much longer most likely, but I have kids and grandkids that I'd like to see enjoy the shooting sports as I have my entire life, but if you have to take out a loan to buy the components then the shooting sports WILL die out just as the haters of our sport have planned it all along and the ammo companies are helping them achieve their goal. Think about it, I have to think most of us on this site are senior citizen status or close to it, and we're passionate about our gun sports whichever it is. We have components that we can pass down to family or friends but what happens when we die off and our supplies run out that we passed down? If things continue to keep going up? You and I know what is going to happen our sport is going to die for the most part and the antigun people will finally have won and it all started because of greed by the ammo companies imho. [/QUOTE]
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