Gotcha. Thing is as a manufacturer you cant directly control demand. you can only control supply. You could try and restrict the demand by manipulating the supply but the demand has to be there to begin with. If nobody wants your product the supply doesn't matter. When something is in high demand companies try and make as much as possible to sell and make as much money as they can. With respect to gunpowder there are only a few plants actually making it and they have a production limit to how much they can make. They just cant make enough to meet the demand yet. But barring another crisis it will get there. Problem is so many people got burned this time they are stock piling.I was referring to powder (which was what I think you referred to in the post I quoted). I respect your 40 years in manufacturing but times change. The way of our economy is not going to remain the same. Regardless of raw materials, manufacturers will all slowly start to keep demand high. Quality products may continue to be good but not that good. They quality will soon only be good enough to keep the market moving. People are working less, producing less and charging more. Soon nobody will be working harder to keep up with demand. It's simply more cost effective to control demand than keep up with it.