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I loaded up on components years ago. It had nothing to do with fear, or what political administration was in office. I've never bought right wing "the sky is falling" rhetoric. I found it simpler to buy in bulk knowing I'd have what I wanted in the future when prices would inevitably rise, and what I want could be more difficult to find. Call it prescient thinking if you will, I just found it prudent thinking, and so it's proved to be.All thanks to fear mongering
To insulate themselves from tariffs, all sorts of companies are stocking up and packing warehouses as we speak, actually they started months ago.This thread prompted me to do inventory last night and order 5lbs of powder to sync up with primers and projectiles I already had.
If others are doing the same or getting stuff they don’t have an immediate need for are we creating shortages?

Some of that spike was due to the port strike a few weeks ago. We did the same preemptively, so we didn't disrupt our supply chain.To insulate themselves from tariffs, all sorts of companies are stocking up and packing warehouses as we speak, actually they started months ago.
Shipping numbers of inbound freight TEU’s (20’ equivalent units) shows a lot more freight than normal has been ordered. This years numbers spiked about the time Kamala took over - many people making purchase decisions didn’t believe she was electable.
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Those days will never come back. With consumers buying them for 100-150 a brick the manufactures know that and prices will only go up. Same with vehicles. Prices will only increase over time.Well I personally hope all these cease fires flood the market with surplus components and ammo, I miss buying primers for 40 bucks a brick.
I agree, I just wish it would happen! LolThose days will never come back. With consumers buying them for 100-150 a brick the manufactures know that and prices will only go up. Same with vehicles. Prices will only increase over time.
I'm certain about zero people have done that.I would like to see someone do a financial analysis on stock piling reloading components 10 years ago versus sticking that money on the stock market in an index fund.
We do not even know if the components would even be available for sale in 10 years.I would like to see someone do a financial analysis on stock piling reloading components 10 years ago versus sticking that money on the stock market in an index fund.