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Remembering the Older Days of Reloading/Shooting
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<blockquote data-quote="kfd518" data-source="post: 2770726" data-attributes="member: 125515"><p>I recall the first time I heard anything about federal minimum wage increase talks. My mom was furious. " the money has to come from somewhere. I can tell you where that is, the buyers. Me and your daddy." From that point in I knew what it meant for me to hear about wages and or governments spending increases. I believe I was about 10 years old.</p><p>I worked many starter jobs prior to starting with the fire department. When I found out what my salary and benefits were going to be I could not believe my eyes. But to get there took dedication and discipline. I was 21 at the time and my 40'th is right around the corner.</p><p></p><p>Between inflation and supply and demand (short supply due to hoarding) If people would quit buying these components at the prices they are ASKING for them the prices would eventually fall when retailers and suppliers realize the market won't support it. If the price point isn't where I'm willing to fork over my money I will go without it.</p><p>I will however say that with what I had purchased prior to the scamdemic I was able to continue shooting without running out of ammunition. There is a difference in hoarding and being prepared.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kfd518, post: 2770726, member: 125515"] I recall the first time I heard anything about federal minimum wage increase talks. My mom was furious. “ the money has to come from somewhere. I can tell you where that is, the buyers. Me and your daddy.” From that point in I knew what it meant for me to hear about wages and or governments spending increases. I believe I was about 10 years old. I worked many starter jobs prior to starting with the fire department. When I found out what my salary and benefits were going to be I could not believe my eyes. But to get there took dedication and discipline. I was 21 at the time and my 40’th is right around the corner. Between inflation and supply and demand (short supply due to hoarding) If people would quit buying these components at the prices they are ASKING for them the prices would eventually fall when retailers and suppliers realize the market won’t support it. If the price point isn’t where I’m willing to fork over my money I will go without it. I will however say that with what I had purchased prior to the scamdemic I was able to continue shooting without running out of ammunition. There is a difference in hoarding and being prepared. [/QUOTE]
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