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<blockquote data-quote="Larry Morgan" data-source="post: 2874188" data-attributes="member: 4676"><p>Trust me, I know. And I can't fault people for building up their stash, especially when it is widely available. And the only way it works is if everyone agrees to be rational and not freak out and buy up everything. But as soon as it does start, all hell breaks loose. And people will invariably start it. So yeah.</p><p></p><p>I remember when primers were like gold. So now, I just have a strategy that when I get halfway through a box of 100, I buy 100 or 200 more. I build my stash without gobbling up every one in sight. I did the same thing with powder. If I found a pound of something I wanted, I'd get it. But I just couldn't stomach the idea of buying it all up for myself when I knew how hard it was for me to find in the first place and knowing there might be someone else out there wanting it just as bad.</p><p></p><p>For any kind of bench/precision shooting, I know people like to get good quantities of a single lot, so that's a trickier one to manage sometimes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Larry Morgan, post: 2874188, member: 4676"] Trust me, I know. And I can't fault people for building up their stash, especially when it is widely available. And the only way it works is if everyone agrees to be rational and not freak out and buy up everything. But as soon as it does start, all hell breaks loose. And people will invariably start it. So yeah. I remember when primers were like gold. So now, I just have a strategy that when I get halfway through a box of 100, I buy 100 or 200 more. I build my stash without gobbling up every one in sight. I did the same thing with powder. If I found a pound of something I wanted, I'd get it. But I just couldn't stomach the idea of buying it all up for myself when I knew how hard it was for me to find in the first place and knowing there might be someone else out there wanting it just as bad. For any kind of bench/precision shooting, I know people like to get good quantities of a single lot, so that's a trickier one to manage sometimes. [/QUOTE]
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