Crappy wrote:grousemaster wrote:It's all coming back. If you sold your excess on gunbroker for big $$$ two or three months ago, you did the right thing and can buy double what you had if you're patient and shop around now. If you're like XDM45 and sat on 25,000 rounds of .22lr through the panic you made a poor financial decision. Whether you "needed" the money or not

What did he pay for his 22LR? Will he be able to replace it for that? If not sounds like he made a wise decision unless he's in the retail business. More to it than an over simplification. Every time you buy you pay taxes and spend time and gas. If your time is valuable it makes sense to sit. If you are desperate for cash then selling high is great, just realize it will take longer for the prices to come down than they went up and they may never reach pre-panic levels.
One needs to be "desperate for cash" to sell high? Interesting theory.....I say one needs to have a working brain and a pulse to sell high.
.22 ammo was selling for more than $100 per brick of bulk ammo. Yes it will be replaceable at a lower price than that, obviously. Unless the money is useless to him, it was a poor decision, not a wise one. Since he posted a thread about needing to find a new job, I assumed he could use the money.
It will not take longer for prices to come down, they already have come WAY down. I've bought bricks for just over $20, several times over the past couple of months. Show me a man who claims he can't make use of, or doesn't need several thousand dollars, and I'll show you a liar, or someone worth a boat load of cash. I didn't need the money either but deemed it foolish to pass it up. So sold the thousands of .22rds I had and made lot's of money.....I bought new guns with that money and did some home upgrades. Now I have replaced most of that ammo at pre-panic prices.
Even if I didn't need $100, I'd still bend over and pick a Benjamin up off the ground.
taxes and gas aren't an issue for XDM45, he orders online.