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Terribly lopsided...there is no push and pull because it's actually a push with a d10 bulldozer that no wage can pull.Everything used to be "cheaper". $35 was probably a pretty decent sum when you're making $10/hr. Inflation is a constant push and pull between wages and cost of goods...
This was like 2003, not 1980 somethingEverything used to be "cheaper". $35 was probably a pretty decent sum when you're making $10/hr. Inflation is a constant push and pull between wages and cost of goods...
Where's the pride? All these business's offering a sign on bonus to get people to work. Sure as hell glad i'm not in my twenties.I can't imagine being twenty something right now, what with inflation and interest rates and the cost of government ever more in our lives. Paid north of 11.5% on a home loan in the early 80s, with a great credit rating, hate to tell you but things can get worse than this. Back then wages were suppressed because nobody was hiring.
Now people don't want to work, glad I'm getting old and don't owe anyone a dime.
*WARNING! Thread Hijacking in Progress... Sorry, but I really feel like I need to address this.*I can't imagine being twenty something right now, what with inflation and interest rates and the cost of government ever more in our lives. Paid north of 11.5% on a home loan in the early 80s, with a great credit rating, hate to tell you but things can get worse than this. Back then wages were suppressed because nobody was hiring.
Now people don't want to work, glad I'm getting old and don't owe anyone a dime.
5yrs ago one could walk out the door of a LGS with an 8lber and a brick of primer for under $200. Try that nowReloading last night I got to reminiscing about how cheap it used to be even 5 years ago.
6 months ago bought an 8lber of H4350 for 297.00, checked another place a month ago 450.00 bucks, think theys is gouging us a bit!5yrs ago one could walk out the door of a LGS with an 8lber and a brick of primer for under $200. Try that now
Go to Hodgdon’s website and look at their prices. There are powders produced it this country and the prices are the same as imported powders , whats that telling you.6 months ago bought an 8lber of H4350 for 297.00, checked another place a month ago 450.00 bucks, think theys is gouging us a bit!
never could figure out where the savings went, was shooting 20 rounds a week, started reloading, shot 200 rounds a week, never saved a dime, but got a bit better at placing the bullet on target. Then got anal with accuracy, it all went downhill from there, but its been a fun ride!To the original post. Yes, it is getting more expensive way too fast. I try to compare it to the cost of buying factory ammo, but that really doesn't capture all of it, because we don't all reload for the savings, and of those that do, we don't reload JUST for the savings.
How very true!never could figure out where the savings went, was shooting 20 rounds a week, started reloading, shot 200 rounds a week, never saved a dime, but got a bit better at placing the bullet on target. Then got anal with accuracy, it all went downhill from there, but its been a fun ride!