With reloading components at the current pricing, I was wondering how many ever considered slowing down with their range trips? I don't go less, but have been forced to cut down on the round count trying to extend my supplies.
A local gun shop has pounders of powder at $80 and primers at $120/brick. I'm sure they don't have to mark up this high, they choose to. I have 2 $8000 rifles, and I choose to pay those prices to shoot, rather than have the rifles sit in the safe. Don't like it, especially on somewhat fixed income, but choose to in order to enjoy shooting.
Just wondering others thoughts...
A local gun shop has pounders of powder at $80 and primers at $120/brick. I'm sure they don't have to mark up this high, they choose to. I have 2 $8000 rifles, and I choose to pay those prices to shoot, rather than have the rifles sit in the safe. Don't like it, especially on somewhat fixed income, but choose to in order to enjoy shooting.
Just wondering others thoughts...