This thread is so pointless that it's, well, pointless. Just think of all the ammo you've lost out on while contributing to this thread.![]()
If you think it's pointless why are you posting in it?
This thread is so pointless that it's, well, pointless. Just think of all the ammo you've lost out on while contributing to this thread.![]()
Call it what you want, Bob, rationalize it any way you want ...
but whining, by any other name, is still whining ...![]()
Throwing that hoarder label around with nothing to back it up?
I don't hoard, I shoot. I went through something over 20k (all calibers) last year, but even if I didn't shoot and stashed it all away for the great zombie hoards, WHAT BUSINESS IS IT OF YOUR'S, AMMOBOB'S or any one else??? NOT ONE STINKING BIT!!!
In my 5 months on this board, this may be the most ridiculous thread yet.
I don't.
Around here a guy can drive around to Walmart, Dick's Sporting Goods, Academy, Sportsmans Warehouse... and find very reasonable price stickers on empty shelves. Or, a guy can go to Benton Shooters and find VERY high price stickers on stocked shelves. Benton Shooters is providing a service that others are not. Benton Shooters could lower their prices to $20/brick and be out of ammo in five minutes. So then there would be no one with in stock ammo. That would be great, eh? No.
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I see nothing useless about it.
It's all open discussion and expression of opinions and views.
We may to all agree on the cause or the cure, but by discussing the topic and expressing our opinions, it helps us all see the other side of the discussion.
I find that valuable.
Y'all could have bought all the bulk pack .22 you wanted at $150/case last year. You didn't. You spent your money on other stuff because you figured you could stop by Walmart to buy a brick whenever you wanted. You figured wrong.
That you are running around like a chicken with its head cut off looking for ammo is not due to a moral failure of others.
Do you own a home Bob?
Yes. I don't know how that it relevant to a discussion of ethics but I am curious to see where you are going so I'll play.![]()
The side I was looking at was the "questionable" business practices of some during a "crisis" event.
I understand your reasoning is by charging an arm and a leg for it, they are making sure there is a supply. I get that. But the idea that there is a legitimate supply problem is false to begin with, and people are using the opportunity to make boatloads of money instead of passing on reasonable prices to the customer to ensure long term customer returns.
But the idea that there is a legitimate supply problem is false to begin with, and people are using the opportunity to make boatloads of money instead of passing on reasonable prices to the customer to ensure long term customer returns.
We are in a buying frenzy brought on mainly due to political issues.