wtf?dont fool yourself...the gun industry is just as corrupt as banks and governments...you think they are the good guys..lol
wtf?dont fool yourself...the gun industry is just as corrupt as banks and governments...you think they are the good guys..lol
It,s nice to see how Canadians who own business are treating there fellow customers. Its like that all across Canada.That is a reason why the Auto Industry are starting
to move there manufacturing plants south to Mexico They cant sell their product here because the unions demand such a high price for paying the people that make
the products here they have to move the plants where they get more for there money. It just starting now but continue to watch.
What about tomorrow ?![]()
I enjoy complaining more about the price of bigger rifle rounds getting up to $1.50 a shot, reloading is the solution I guess, I have lots of 22lr.
one thing I do find particularly interesting while I have heard responses to ammo prices and gouging, our weak dollar, price of powder, suppliers charging dealers more, blah blah. why can I buy a case of Winchester target loads for trap shooting for about 2 bucks more than a year ago, 65 last year, 67 now, that's not even the 30% markup on the dollar, so I call B.S on all the excuses, you can keep your 50-90 dollar bricks, it just aint worth over 50.
if you are out of 22lr get out your dusty 1000 plus ft per second airguns and shoot them til the prices drop........boycott the 22lr prices
Dont fool yourself...the gun industry is just as corrupt as banks and governments...you think they are the good guys..lol
I went straight to Centre fire. Never had an interest in 22lr.
Prices on 22lr ammo are only perceived as being expensive now in relation to the prices shooters were originally accustomed to.
In the grande scheme of things, 22lr is still cheap.
Just not to the cheapskates who keep referencing the pennies a round they were used to paying, and for some strange reason thought they would remain paying forever.
Isn't capitalism great?! What the market will bear.
...and caveat emptor
50% increase in a matter of months is the increase on 22 lr ammo. Would you say the same if gas increased in a few months by 50% or your taxes..... You talk like wanting to save money is a bad thing...you enjoy paying inflated prices on goods go for it man....smart people save money not throw it away. CEO's love consumers like you..gets them off.