Snakeman721 wrote: I don't know about lead, tin, or gunpowder but copper prices have been stable over the past 5-6 years at around $3.50/lb. more or less.
The increase in the price of copper would maybe account for an additional penny per copper jacket in most cup and core bullets.
This is about "The love of money" and means to that end, "What the market will bear". Plain and simple.
I also agree that we will never see pre-panic prices again, if for no other reason than the fact that we told the manufacturers and distributors what "We're willing to bear" the past three months. They don't forget.
What floors me is amid all the greed, that the Cerberis Capital Investment group decided to sell such a cash cow as Freedom Group. Something that hasn't been as easy as they thought. Serious investors are still waiting to see what shakes out in the coming weeks in Washington.
BTW, was looking for a Warne scope base for a coworker's Remington 742. Made the mistake of hitting Dicks and GM, the easiest two spots after work. Nothing but Weaver aluminum bases and while I was there, I observed a serious lack of ammo. I know, I know, what did I expect from those two?
Any have a suggestion for a store on the west side that stocks a good selection of Warne bases? Otherwise, I'll just order it. Its a long time until deer season, so there no real rush.
Hoot