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Originally posted by RiverRat1 View PostSo is it wrong to buy a ranchers cows during a bad drought for a really cheap price? Or for the rancher to sell his cows when prices are stupid high?
Or what about when I sold a stock that shot up super high and I knew it was about to come crashing down? Should I find the buyer and go give him his money back?
Maybe I missed something but why do you guys care how much people are asking for their ammo? If buyers are paying the prices why do you care so much? Can I get mad that so many guys pay too much for a new truck..If they didn't I'd get one cheaper yo know.
FTR - I haven't sold 1 bullet. I traded a box of 243 for a 20 rd 223 mag but thats it.
I will say I also will not feel bad at all when ammo is back in stock and these same people can't sell all the ammo they bought. Feel free to low ball them.
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Originally posted by BigL View PostI just want around 500-1000 rounds of 22lr so I can let the kids do some plinking and shoot a squirrel or two at the lease and not worry about running out.
I'll have to verify 1 or 2 when I get in from work this evening.
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I made the mistake of getting a new caliber in December, then spent a lot of time since then hunting ammo. Luckily, the only thing that I had to pay the panic price for was primers and brass. Everything else I got a pre-panic prices by doing a lot of hunting and swapping.
As far as you guys griping about the prices. You have to understand that this is a gamble for the ones reselling. As soon as people have what they need, the price will drop and the resellers may get stuck with a lot of high priced ammo that they take a loss on. I needed the primers and brass now, and paid the price (tax) for being late to the game. It is as simple as that.
If you don't need it, or want to pay that price, don't buy it.
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