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<blockquote data-quote="shortgrass" data-source="post: 2109928" data-attributes="member: 24284"><p>There are those that are 'gouging' out there. And there are those businesses that are just trying to survive. I thought about attempting to explain why prices are rising, but decided not to. I'd just be wasting my time. These threads are just about how mad people are because prices are/have gone up and they can't get what they want when the want it (NOW!). Some gun/reloading shops are closing, or they are about to, because they can't keep their cash flow that's need to 'pay the bills', because they can't get what they usually have on their shelves, and what they can get is only available to them in limited quantities, and many times are a higher cost. The cost of 'doing business' remains the same, while the dollars coming into the business dwindle. It is happening all the way up the supply chain, from the raw materials to the consumer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortgrass, post: 2109928, member: 24284"] There are those that are 'gouging' out there. And there are those businesses that are just trying to survive. I thought about attempting to explain why prices are rising, but decided not to. I'd just be wasting my time. These threads are just about how mad people are because prices are/have gone up and they can't get what they want when the want it (NOW!). Some gun/reloading shops are closing, or they are about to, because they can't keep their cash flow that's need to 'pay the bills', because they can't get what they usually have on their shelves, and what they can get is only available to them in limited quantities, and many times are a higher cost. The cost of 'doing business' remains the same, while the dollars coming into the business dwindle. It is happening all the way up the supply chain, from the raw materials to the consumer. [/QUOTE]
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