Isn't it only considered price gouging if there's no on else selling at market price?
Seems to me like it's just about choosing what option best suits you:
A. Pay the ridiculous $$$ that some people are asking.
B. Give up shooting until the prices normalize.
C. Put forth the effort required to purchase ammo at a fair price.
D. Complain.
I certainly don't have time during the week to go hunting for bullets, so M-F is definitely off the list.
I'm up early on the weekends anyway so I take a bit of time to check out Wally's in the morning. I don't always get luck but I have found enough ammo to keep me shooting at least once a week without having to worry about rationing things out.
I can see where people would be upset if they had to pay the insane prices for ammo but through a little due diligence, I've managed to make sure that I don't have to.
Seems to me like it's just about choosing what option best suits you:
A. Pay the ridiculous $$$ that some people are asking.
B. Give up shooting until the prices normalize.
C. Put forth the effort required to purchase ammo at a fair price.
D. Complain.
I certainly don't have time during the week to go hunting for bullets, so M-F is definitely off the list.
I'm up early on the weekends anyway so I take a bit of time to check out Wally's in the morning. I don't always get luck but I have found enough ammo to keep me shooting at least once a week without having to worry about rationing things out.
I can see where people would be upset if they had to pay the insane prices for ammo but through a little due diligence, I've managed to make sure that I don't have to.