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What is your $ bullet limit?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lenny Foffa" data-source="post: 2855055" data-attributes="member: 100742"><p>Most of my bullets are Nosler and Hornady . Up about 15% to 20 % from about two years ago. I have some re4cent boxes that are prices $29.95, some that are $39,00 and now some that are $50.00. I do not like this one bit, but I waited most of adult life to shoot a lot in my retirement. I really enjoy sitting at the bench and shooting. I really enjoy load development and testing. So this cost increase of all the components added up may mean each .270 Win Load is .75 cents more per round and each .270 Weatherby Mag load is $1.00 more. So what are my options, I won't stop shooting, so I need to suck it up and tolerate this unpleasant time. I just paid $ 59.00 for a pound of IMR 4350 at a large Pa Gun shop. Then paid $50.00 for the same powder in a NH gun store. So is it the Powder company inflating prices or is it the store?? I laugh when I look at very old Sierra GK boxes for $9.99 box of 50. !! Our hobby and sport is under attack, and I hope and pray, we can all weather this storm, and all come out ok. Its clear, they don't need to actually lock horns with the Second Amendment, they just need to make too expensive and difficult to shoot, and some of us will sell our guns and take up Pickle ball.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lenny Foffa, post: 2855055, member: 100742"] Most of my bullets are Nosler and Hornady . Up about 15% to 20 % from about two years ago. I have some re4cent boxes that are prices $29.95, some that are $39,00 and now some that are $50.00. I do not like this one bit, but I waited most of adult life to shoot a lot in my retirement. I really enjoy sitting at the bench and shooting. I really enjoy load development and testing. So this cost increase of all the components added up may mean each .270 Win Load is .75 cents more per round and each .270 Weatherby Mag load is $1.00 more. So what are my options, I won't stop shooting, so I need to suck it up and tolerate this unpleasant time. I just paid $ 59.00 for a pound of IMR 4350 at a large Pa Gun shop. Then paid $50.00 for the same powder in a NH gun store. So is it the Powder company inflating prices or is it the store?? I laugh when I look at very old Sierra GK boxes for $9.99 box of 50. !! Our hobby and sport is under attack, and I hope and pray, we can all weather this storm, and all come out ok. Its clear, they don't need to actually lock horns with the Second Amendment, they just need to make too expensive and difficult to shoot, and some of us will sell our guns and take up Pickle ball. [/QUOTE]
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