Okay you got me. No more messages from me, I'll just go to the range.Your title is "No Shortages!"
Okay you got me. No more messages from me, I'll just go to the range.Your title is "No Shortages!"
By the way, I can't find that in any of the above from me, I may be blind, I'm old.Your title is "No Shortages!"
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Most(not all) "hoarders" are smart enough to buy supplies when they are available and are at normal prices. If you only have 2 or 40 lbs of a particular powder and are going to use it I wouldn't consider that hoarding. If guys are running in to just buy and turn around to double the price on someone else I would agree with you that they are low lifes. The only reason they do it though is because someone who is not prepared is willing to pay top dollar for the product. I won't pay $45 for a brick of cci 450 primers, because I have enough to last 15 years. For the last 25 years I have bought powders/primers whenever I found a good deal. If I stumbled on a good deal tomorrow on some 450's at local shop, would I a brick? Yep. Would I clean him out? Nope...The only reason there's shortages is because of hoarding assholes. Best way to put it. Those types of people are the lowest of low IMO. I had a chance to buy 6 pounds of H4350 at a local store and passed on it last week. I already had an 8 pound jug unopened. The hoarders would have jumped on it while having 16 pounds of 4350 already at their house. There's a reason why these stores are putting limits on how much you can buy. You saw this same type of behavior when the pandemic started too with cleaning supplies.