Ammo flipping madness is criminal in my view.

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...Honestly, nothing personal, but hundred of sellers.. of ammo... and no other background sales?...

So what? I applaud them for sticking it to the cheapskates who did not think ahead. Google the ant and the grasshopper.

And now you want criminal charges brought against folks because they won't sell this year's ammo at last year's prices. Who elected you to set ammo prices?
 
No, read the link again, it is clearly NOT CRIMINAL.

So you're pissed. Does it look like I give a ----? If you refuse to pay $800 for 9mm (whatever that means) I guess you are SOL and will have to find a new hobby. Time to break out that pink velvet crying towel.

It IS a free market. YOU clearly want to stop it and get the "price police" involved". Not me.

Respectfully, you are part of the problem... look at the bid pattern.. its 2 bidders.. look at the bid history and come back and tell me again how your comment has any merit.

http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewBidHistory.aspx?Item=331018485
 
I was at a major regional gun show last week end looking for 22LR.

Shocked to find the BEST price was $450/case of 5000 Federals.
Almost all of the 22LR regardless of flavor, was going for 10 cents/round....and there were virtual pick-up loads of any caliber you can name.

I'm not about to pay 50 cents/9mm and beyond. Saw 'factory reload' 308 at 75 cents each!!! The factory boxes were more.

Never thought I'd see the day I could reload 38s for less than 22LR price.

And I fully expect it to continue and/or worsen.
 
Those of you upset with the prices current ammo sellers are receiving are absolutely correct. It's just wrong.

If I decide to sell some surplus ammo, I' won't. Instead, I'll just send each of you several Franklins and keep the ammo myself.

We're done here.
 
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