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Inventory check. Do things match up???
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3387634" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Your absolutely correct. I maintain a minimum stock of 10,000 primers. I was approaching my minimum stock recently and got a heads up from another member about some primers and bought enough to make the next election cycle without touching the minimum stock.</p><p>I'm a brass whore at the range with tubs of brass, a lot of which I don't shoot but its there for trading material.</p><p>Bullets are stocked according to use. Rounds/bullets used in competition have a minimum of 5 years because I know how many are used annually, hunting bullets the same and so on. </p><p>The time to stock up has passed unfortunately at normal costs. Its going to be high prices from here to November. </p><p>The gamble to see if Trump wins or anti 2A Biden wins has a clock that is ticking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3387634, member: 5412"] Your absolutely correct. I maintain a minimum stock of 10,000 primers. I was approaching my minimum stock recently and got a heads up from another member about some primers and bought enough to make the next election cycle without touching the minimum stock. I'm a brass whore at the range with tubs of brass, a lot of which I don't shoot but its there for trading material. Bullets are stocked according to use. Rounds/bullets used in competition have a minimum of 5 years because I know how many are used annually, hunting bullets the same and so on. The time to stock up has passed unfortunately at normal costs. Its going to be high prices from here to November. The gamble to see if Trump wins or anti 2A Biden wins has a clock that is ticking. [/QUOTE]
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