This is interesting. Some have had to refrain from shooting, some are shooting ammo or components from as long as 30 years ago, and the rest know that WHAT they shoot will cost them more to replace than it used to. I WANT to keep shooting, and not let this socially induced phenomenon mess with my lifestyle, but even the shooter discarded, leftover brass at the range is dwindling, as fewer and fewer people are able to get out and shoot. Bad thing is, we are such a selfish society that even if 90% of us back off, and refrain from shooting or buying ammo for a month, the other 10% will buy everything, hoard it, and then sell it to the rest of us later for double.