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The election and reloading components

While we imposed all the sanctions on Russia, they were busy becoming the major oil supplier for the African Continent, and China has been busy becoming the major trading partner of South America. Their goal is to replace the Petro Dollar; when that happens, we are in a depression.

Better get what you may need for a year or two.
A year or two is a good start but if you have any common sense, you won't stop there....
 
Wow, thank you all for the great responses! I like hearing what others think in this situation. If we only knew, right! I remember buying Winchester #8 shot shells for $3 in high school to go shoot dove. Now the same exact box is $10, such a shame!

Have a great weekend everyone! America!
 
Wow, thank you all for the great responses! I like hearing what others think in this situation. If we only knew, right! I remember buying Winchester #8 shot shells for $3 in high school to go shoot dove. Now the same exact box is $10, such a shame!

Have a great weekend everyone! America!
Do you honestly expect the price to stay the same? I certainly do not, and it will never return to that level, at least not in my lifetime.
 
I look at it this way. I have heard the unprepared refer to the prepared as, "hoarders" and crying about not having components or ammo to shoot. Never heard the prepared complaining about the unprepared, figured they are just out shooting. This same principle is also relevant to other items we use in our daily lives.
 
I look at it this way. I have heard the unprepared refer to the prepared as, "hoarders" and crying about not having components or ammo to shoot. Never heard the prepared complaining about the unprepared, figured they are just out shooting. This same principle is also relevant to other items we use in our daily lives.
Yep!
 
Colorado approved a 6.5% tax on guns, ammo, and reloading components. Like things aren't expensive enough
I am sorry to hear that. CO turned into California, which I left in 1989 and never looked back. In 1999, I considered the Springs a retirement place, but I am glad it did not pan out. The Springs grew significantly when my son attended USAFA from 2007-2011. I hope it gets better for you.
 
Looking long term. If the new administration succeeds as before, availability will improve as before.

Prices will never go down.

I have not purchased primers in so long that I don't know the current price and can't remember the previous price. $0.04 would for quality (not match) primers. One can but hope and prepare...
 
Last weeks price in cda idaho
 

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I agree with the comments about a inevitable war.
The insane have been running this country for far to long. Every sanction we put on Russia has backfired on the west. Germany taking the biggest hit. Talk about stupid destroy the cheapest source of energy and at the same time eliminate nuclear and coal energy. Anyway the U.S. deficit is so out of control that the dollar is going to end up like the Deutsche mark after WW1
And the idiots only option is to kill the creditors. If they had any brains this country would have backed the dollar with silver or gold, something other than the military treat and sanctions. With that being said I don't think reloading components are going to become more available. I think we may see a door stop with Trump's administration for a brief period. However I think everyone in his cabinet is in danger of being murdered so the endless wars may continue. Just my thoughts
 
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