speculators who influence the prices
Sounds cheap compared to auction sites, gun dealers & gun shows. LOLKind of like people asking $0.18/primer.
You saw that, too? Sadly, somebody is going to pay him for itKind of like people asking $0.18/primer.
Maybe it's damage control.Coincidence they are all putting out videos on the same day?
Dies in popular calibers can be hard to findI'd think reloading equipment would be flying off the shelves.
BingoFrom a guy who spent last 37 years in communication and marketing, it seems bad PR when your message is we are making record profits and manufacturing is at record levels and look, I can walk out to the floor and grab handfuls of any ammo I want. So stop your whining, sit down and shut up.
I searched for 9mm & 223 dies to see if any were available.Dies in popular calibers can be hard to find
Bingo
It's a BIG slap in the face to consumers when that guy rants about what "we the people" are saying.
Sounds like someone who was born with a silver spoon in his big mouth.
I'm going to send him a not so nice email with choice words of my own.......just so he knows there's 2 sides to every story.
I searched for 9mm & 223 dies to see if any were available.
Couldn't find any.
I have a RCBS 9mm carbide set I don't use anymore.
I searched 9mm & 223 brass also.
Very little if any to be had.
Same with bullets.
I bet a year or 2 from now it will be same same.
I'd think reloading equipment would be flying off the shelves.
Seems like a couple of us respect his attempt to defend his position and other's respond with surly indignation about the exact thing he created the video for.
I think his biggest concern should probably be that one day this demand will drop off and people will likely have more ammo than they will need in the short term. Consequently his sales are like to drop through the floor, his equipment will be cut back or idled completely, people will have to be laid off and suppliers will be shut off.
His biggest management challenge is ahead of him and nothing he can do to avoid the problems he will face.
I think his biggest concern should probably be that one day this demand will drop off and people will likely have more ammo than they will need in the short term. Consequently his sales are like to drop through the floor, his equipment will be cut back or idled completely, people will have to be laid off and suppliers will be shut off.
His biggest management challenge is ahead of him and nothing he can do to avoid the problems he will face.