While we appreciate your business, it makes little sense for us to sell rifles below cost.
Yes, we did raise the price on the 1-S's we had in inventory, however, just because they are in inventory, it does not mean we had them paid for. So, if I sell to you for 1449.00 then, in a few weeks we have to pay for the rifles to the distributor in US$, and they cost us more than we sold them for, we won't be in business long.
Also, consider this; even if we had paid for the rifles already we really still need to raise the price to reflect current replacement cost. It makes little sense to sell current inventory for less than I can replace it AND when the dollar goes the other way (back up) few consumers will be willing to pay my higher priced rifles than our competitors who receive fersh inventory at lower prices with a stronger dollar. As a consumor I feel the same way you do but as a store owner,I can say that we can't absorb the dollar both on the way down and on the way up. Margins on rifles, and especially #1's, are so tight that we couldn't stay in business. to call this unethical I think is unfair, unless as a customer you are willing to pay the 1599.00 if or when the prices go back down with a stronger dollar. I doubt many would.
Glad you found a store willing to sell at a few hundred dollars below replacement, there are certainly deals out there, we've told that to many customers. We aren't trying to take advantage of anyone, we wish the dollar were stable but we also can't do business in such a way that we can't stay in business.