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Reloading prices poll.
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<blockquote data-quote="2Old2Care" data-source="post: 2505831" data-attributes="member: 121800"><p>Unfortunately, there are too many factors dividing us customers for any type of boycott to work, so I think we have to make our individual choices on what we are willing and able to pay. Considering the limited availability of components, there are people willing to pay any price. Some can actually afford those prices, or even higher, so for every person that can't or won't pay, there is a line of people who will, and negatively judging those that do, does nothing except further divide our community. The great thing about LRH is how shooters are helping other shooters cope by not gouging, sharing components that we may never recover, and letting others know when components are available so that we can stay in the game, instead of just giving up like a large segment of our society would like for us to do. No, I don't like paying more for two bricks of CCI BR-2s from Brownell's than I could have purchased three new Remington or Ruger rifles for when I was younger, but as long as I am able, physically, mentally, and financially, I want to stay in the game. To do otherwise is just quitting and I don't intend to start that now. Range Hot!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2Old2Care, post: 2505831, member: 121800"] Unfortunately, there are too many factors dividing us customers for any type of boycott to work, so I think we have to make our individual choices on what we are willing and able to pay. Considering the limited availability of components, there are people willing to pay any price. Some can actually afford those prices, or even higher, so for every person that can't or won't pay, there is a line of people who will, and negatively judging those that do, does nothing except further divide our community. The great thing about LRH is how shooters are helping other shooters cope by not gouging, sharing components that we may never recover, and letting others know when components are available so that we can stay in the game, instead of just giving up like a large segment of our society would like for us to do. No, I don't like paying more for two bricks of CCI BR-2s from Brownell's than I could have purchased three new Remington or Ruger rifles for when I was younger, but as long as I am able, physically, mentally, and financially, I want to stay in the game. To do otherwise is just quitting and I don't intend to start that now. Range Hot! [/QUOTE]
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