D.B. Cooper
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Actually. The Invisible Hand will decide.I don't blame this on politics. I blame it on the manufacturers/sellers of ammo and reloading components. They are rascals that should wear a patch over one eye. This may never turn around but then again it may very well turn around. Only the almighty dollar will decide.
Look at ti this way. If you had ten grand to invest, would you invest it in a market that was returning 5% or 500%? You're going to pt your money where it is most profitable. Same with ammo manufacturers. (Any business, really.) If ammo is flying off the shelves at 50˚/round, and they can't make enough to meet demand, they're going to raise the price per unit until the product clears the market. Meaning there is no one standing in line to buy ammo and there is no surplus of ammo sitting idle on shelves. That's the goal of any company regardless of world geo-political tensions.