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Too Frugal to shoot?
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<blockquote data-quote="myshootinstinks" data-source="post: 2710564" data-attributes="member: 125170"><p>No slowing here in WY that I can see. Local guns/ammo dealers say business is brisk. It is getting more expensive, powder I paid $28-$32 per pound a few years ago is now $50+. Primers that were $45-$50 a brick are now $100. I know some of this is supply issues but I'll bet when the supply returns the price won't go down much if any.</p><p> Out of state hunters coming to WY are gonna be in fo a shock. Elk over $700, deer nearly $400, antelope over $300, and if you should draw a moose tag figure on taking out a mortgage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="myshootinstinks, post: 2710564, member: 125170"] No slowing here in WY that I can see. Local guns/ammo dealers say business is brisk. It is getting more expensive, powder I paid $28-$32 per pound a few years ago is now $50+. Primers that were $45-$50 a brick are now $100. I know some of this is supply issues but I’ll bet when the supply returns the price won’t go down much if any. Out of state hunters coming to WY are gonna be in fo a shock. Elk over $700, deer nearly $400, antelope over $300, and if you should draw a moose tag figure on taking out a mortgage. [/QUOTE]
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