Our gun club has 130 flats of shotshells on backorder. Haven't gotten any primers or powder in 2-3 months. No shot either.I'm not wasting components. I have enough for hunting but not plinking. I don't know how competitive shooters are going to shoot as much and I worry for those sports too.
Could be Berger raised their prices.Midway even hiked price up. Not to that extend, but enough. Berger's were $58-62 one week, $72-80 the next.
There is no such thing as gouging. Not if you believe in individual liberty and individual responsibility.Serious question, is this price gouging by the retailer or are their prices going up? If it is price gouging someone with more time than me should start a list and we all boycott those businesses if possible.
Considering berger is now a Nammo owned company, and nammo is headquartered where the Euro is the currency, and the dollar has lost at least 12% of value on the Euro... it would make sense that they are looking to protect their profit margins and will raise prices just like every other domestic and international entity will do this year.Could be Berger raised their prices.
An absolute truth of the economy, if ever there were one.As long as there are people out there willing to pay those prices, there will be people to charge them.
Well said! Buyers set the market for everything in a free society. When buyers won't buy, prices drop. If nobody wants a product bad enough to pay a profitable price for the seller/manufacturer, the product is discontinued or the business fails.There is no such thing as gouging. Not if you believe in individual liberty and individual responsibility.
Very rarely is anyone forced to buy something. We are not entitled to what someone else has, at a price of our choosing. They set the prices. We decide to buy, or not. What kind of person makes the decision to purchase something, and then gets mad at the seller who provided the item at a price the buyer agreed to pay?
If there is a singular behavior that illustrates one of the core problems with people in this country... it's that right there.
I refused to ever again shop at CTD after all the BS they pulled when nObama was in office.Price gouging is starting to get the attention of state governments. Cheaper Than Dirt was ordered to pay over $400k back to consumers by the Texas Attorney General for price gouging during the pandemic.
https://amp.statesman.com/amp/3932523001
I heard no proof. That Remington going under, They shut their primer operation down. Some are saying that this is part of the problem.