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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Cost of Reloading - Pre-Covid Vs Post Covid
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<blockquote data-quote="JAYgs8163" data-source="post: 2244266" data-attributes="member: 37460"><p>Everything is more expensive, and until we get through the long term supply chain effects of COVID they will remain inflated. 1 sheet of plywood is $60, a 8' 2x4 is $8-10, paint is more, food is more, Copper is through the roof and what do they use to make bullets, labor is up. Cars and trucks are through the roof. My 2019 Diesel truck is worth more than what the MSRP was when it was new. I bought it for $63700 new, MSRP was 73100 and I was offered $77000 cash for it 2 weeks ago by a large car dealer. It's not good but things are starting to come back down. Demand has to subside for prices to come back to Pre-covid prices. Once things start sitting on shelves, in warehouses, on lots, etc then prices will come down, until then they will remain inflated. My cost to shoot has definitely gone up but it's my passion and it's not going to stop me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JAYgs8163, post: 2244266, member: 37460"] Everything is more expensive, and until we get through the long term supply chain effects of COVID they will remain inflated. 1 sheet of plywood is $60, a 8’ 2x4 is $8-10, paint is more, food is more, Copper is through the roof and what do they use to make bullets, labor is up. Cars and trucks are through the roof. My 2019 Diesel truck is worth more than what the MSRP was when it was new. I bought it for $63700 new, MSRP was 73100 and I was offered $77000 cash for it 2 weeks ago by a large car dealer. It’s not good but things are starting to come back down. Demand has to subside for prices to come back to Pre-covid prices. Once things start sitting on shelves, in warehouses, on lots, etc then prices will come down, until then they will remain inflated. My cost to shoot has definitely gone up but it’s my passion and it’s not going to stop me. [/QUOTE]
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