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Ammo prices coming back down. Is this a harbinger of things to come?
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<blockquote data-quote="JR777" data-source="post: 3586367" data-attributes="member: 45725"><p>So ammo prices are finally returning to normal. 9mm is down to about .40 cpr, and .223 is down to about .50 cpr. Even 22lr is down to around .12 cpr. I actually just saw some x39 for .20 cpr, and I think that's more or less normal (correct me if I'm wrong).</p><p></p><p>But I didn't necessarily come here to talk about ammo prices. Came here to talk about what this means in the broader sense of the much discussed inflation. Are ammo prices unique, or is this just the first of many dominos to fall?</p><p></p><p>I can see arguments in both directions. Ammo is certainly not a commodity that the majority of people use, but it is, however, made from raw materials that affect the prices of lots of things that are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JR777, post: 3586367, member: 45725"] So ammo prices are finally returning to normal. 9mm is down to about .40 cpr, and .223 is down to about .50 cpr. Even 22lr is down to around .12 cpr. I actually just saw some x39 for .20 cpr, and I think that's more or less normal (correct me if I'm wrong). But I didn't necessarily come here to talk about ammo prices. Came here to talk about what this means in the broader sense of the much discussed inflation. Are ammo prices unique, or is this just the first of many dominos to fall? I can see arguments in both directions. Ammo is certainly not a commodity that the majority of people use, but it is, however, made from raw materials that affect the prices of lots of things that are. [/QUOTE]
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