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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote Shadow Tracker" data-source="post: 2934351" data-attributes="member: 116439"><p>Preppers plan ahead for times like this.</p><p>Hoarders plan for the ability to shoot when components become "unobtainable".</p><p>Scalpers are basically Hoarders that plan ahead to make huge profit off of the non Preppers.</p><p>Let's face it that reloading components (primers, brass, bullets, powder) are not ever going to be back at the pre Obama era. This FACT. Primers at $100+ and powder at $60-$70 per pound is here to stay. We just can't see very bad people selling powder at $100 to $300 per pound of the scarce powders.</p><p>Fortunately we -LRH members are taking care of each other. We would rather give a member that is in need of powder, primers, bullets, brass than chare them an outrageous price. We have given some components away and we have had other member send us free components.</p><p>Don't feel bad about purchasing more than you need, but also don't sell it off for more than you paid for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote Shadow Tracker, post: 2934351, member: 116439"] Preppers plan ahead for times like this. Hoarders plan for the ability to shoot when components become "unobtainable". Scalpers are basically Hoarders that plan ahead to make huge profit off of the non Preppers. Let's face it that reloading components (primers, brass, bullets, powder) are not ever going to be back at the pre Obama era. This FACT. Primers at $100+ and powder at $60-$70 per pound is here to stay. We just can't see very bad people selling powder at $100 to $300 per pound of the scarce powders. Fortunately we -LRH members are taking care of each other. We would rather give a member that is in need of powder, primers, bullets, brass than chare them an outrageous price. We have given some components away and we have had other member send us free components. Don't feel bad about purchasing more than you need, but also don't sell it off for more than you paid for it. [/QUOTE]
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