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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2650700" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>There no way that people will stand together on not purchasing powder and primers. About the best thing is to keep people aware of where powder and primers are at and it any change in pricing. I am see some powder pricing, and ammo is coming down. I watched 5.56 ammo go from $0.24 to $2.00 per round, and now in again in the are of $0.40 per round. I still haven't purchase any yet. Now IRS is buying million of rounds of ammo presently. Why I don't know. I didn't realize that IRS were in any gun fights ever. I guess that the new 87,000 agents they are getting, need the ammo and guns to back themselves up. </p><p>H4350 and H4831 are staying on the shelves long or sticking around. Those are good signs. A lot of other powders have been staying on the shelves for a long time now. One thing is the suppliers are slowly moving prices down.</p><p>Inflation is kicking in too. That's going to slow up people in buying items, that's they have to live on.</p><p>I know that I have really changed my drive habits. So there a lot less miles being driven down the road by me. It's not that I can't afford the cost of fuel, but I can make my driving count more. </p><p>The hard part is the people that are on fix income. There income isn't even beginning to keep up. I feel for those people. Some created their own problems, and other didn't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2650700, member: 101791"] There no way that people will stand together on not purchasing powder and primers. About the best thing is to keep people aware of where powder and primers are at and it any change in pricing. I am see some powder pricing, and ammo is coming down. I watched 5.56 ammo go from $0.24 to $2.00 per round, and now in again in the are of $0.40 per round. I still haven't purchase any yet. Now IRS is buying million of rounds of ammo presently. Why I don't know. I didn't realize that IRS were in any gun fights ever. I guess that the new 87,000 agents they are getting, need the ammo and guns to back themselves up. H4350 and H4831 are staying on the shelves long or sticking around. Those are good signs. A lot of other powders have been staying on the shelves for a long time now. One thing is the suppliers are slowly moving prices down. Inflation is kicking in too. That's going to slow up people in buying items, that's they have to live on. I know that I have really changed my drive habits. So there a lot less miles being driven down the road by me. It's not that I can't afford the cost of fuel, but I can make my driving count more. The hard part is the people that are on fix income. There income isn't even beginning to keep up. I feel for those people. Some created their own problems, and other didn't. [/QUOTE]
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