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Reloading
I may of found where all of the primers went
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<blockquote data-quote="MontanaRifleman" data-source="post: 284736" data-attributes="member: 11717"><p>I dont know about this particular guy and i didn't see the add. Although this is America, making exhorbanent oportunistic profits off of your fellow shooters is not right IMHO. Primers have been a rare commodity for well over a year now, even before Obama was a front runner for election. </p><p> </p><p>Someone on this forum bought up a few thousand Fed 215's and offered to share them with other members here at cost plus shipping and I took him up for 200. He didn't make anything on it and he helped his bud's out. Then a couple of months later, some primers came into SW and I decided to get 400 more (instead of cleaning off the shelf) which I figured I could get by with for a few months maybe a year if I had to. I did this so the next guy could get some.</p><p> </p><p>IMO, if you are hoarding, you are thinking of no one but yourself and you are exasberating an already bad situation. In the words of an old son... take what you need and leave the rest.... </p><p> </p><p>Now I am not judging the individual or bussines which is the subject of this thread because i dont know all the details.... but if said individual is taking advantage of a situation, then I dont think that is right. Nothing wrong with making a profit, but when folks jack prices 300 or 400% to make a quick killing, that's sad.</p><p> </p><p>I will remember who sold at opportunisitic and exhorbanent prices and who didn't, if and when supplies get back to normal.</p><p> </p><p>JMO,</p><p> </p><p>-MR</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MontanaRifleman, post: 284736, member: 11717"] I dont know about this particular guy and i didn't see the add. Although this is America, making exhorbanent oportunistic profits off of your fellow shooters is not right IMHO. Primers have been a rare commodity for well over a year now, even before Obama was a front runner for election. Someone on this forum bought up a few thousand Fed 215's and offered to share them with other members here at cost plus shipping and I took him up for 200. He didn't make anything on it and he helped his bud's out. Then a couple of months later, some primers came into SW and I decided to get 400 more (instead of cleaning off the shelf) which I figured I could get by with for a few months maybe a year if I had to. I did this so the next guy could get some. IMO, if you are hoarding, you are thinking of no one but yourself and you are exasberating an already bad situation. In the words of an old son... take what you need and leave the rest.... Now I am not judging the individual or bussines which is the subject of this thread because i dont know all the details.... but if said individual is taking advantage of a situation, then I dont think that is right. Nothing wrong with making a profit, but when folks jack prices 300 or 400% to make a quick killing, that's sad. I will remember who sold at opportunisitic and exhorbanent prices and who didn't, if and when supplies get back to normal. JMO, -MR [/QUOTE]
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