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Just when the price of ammo was moving down...
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<blockquote data-quote="Truckdriver" data-source="post: 3617044" data-attributes="member: 45123"><p>Retailers aren't going to sit on it. They'll sell it just like the manufacturers want. That's how $$$ is made. As long as people buy at high prices, prices will stay up. </p><p></p><p>Don't think the retailers and manufacturers are your friend and want to give you a good deal or sale. </p><p></p><p>The only way prices go down is if manufacturers massively overproduce product and/or the people stop buying, both of which cause imbalance in supply/demand. </p><p></p><p>Overproduction benefits the consumer but not the manufacturers. Therefore, there won't be any massive overproduction of ammo resulting in lower prices anytime soon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Truckdriver, post: 3617044, member: 45123"] Retailers aren't going to sit on it. They'll sell it just like the manufacturers want. That's how $$$ is made. As long as people buy at high prices, prices will stay up. Don't think the retailers and manufacturers are your friend and want to give you a good deal or sale. The only way prices go down is if manufacturers massively overproduce product and/or the people stop buying, both of which cause imbalance in supply/demand. Overproduction benefits the consumer but not the manufacturers. Therefore, there won't be any massive overproduction of ammo resulting in lower prices anytime soon [/QUOTE]
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