I guess I am a conspiracy theorist then, but it seems now days what is decried a conspiracy theory is sometimes proven to be true just a few months later. It seems to me that by limiting the amount of products that a person can buy at one time these companies are adding to their profit margin simply by making their inventory last longer, not about how much product they actually sell. With supplies being what they are right now, these companies know that they will sell out of any reloading products, especially powder and primers, they put on their websites, therefore by limiting the amount you can purchase at one time, they are increasing their profit margins simply by charging you multiple times for shipping and the hazmat fees that would normally cover anything being shipped under a one time charge. We all know it doesn't cost what they actually charge because different companies charge different fees with some places being much more reasonable than others. This is just my opinion and I do not have anyway to prove it, just something to think about and before everyone says that the price of all these products have risen exponentially I just bought 2 boxes of SRP at Sportsmen's Warehouse for $4.94 a piece and powder at Bass Pro for $34.00 per pound.