That’s a great tactic for 3rd grade, but kind of cowardly as an adult. The ignore button just lets you feel like you can say what you want without consequences, but people still think you’re wrong or an idiot or whatever the case may be. If you really need to ignore this many people maybe it’s better to stay off the forum entirely.
Besides, Orkan had a lot of good points that are worth considering. Look, it’s not about you being the bad guy, it’s about having reasonable expectations for other people. Your expectations are unreasonable and you’re trying to justify it with made-up ethics instead of logic or real right vs wrong. When you find yourself in that hole, the best thing to do is man up and admit that you need to reconsider.
I know you don’t like me because I disagreed with your claim in that other thread that Lever was basically the same as Varget, but that’s not why I’m commenting here. Our freedoms are pretty important and it’s important to understand the difference between good business practices and those who are actually deceptive and screwing people over. I don’t think any of us here feel it’s ok to screw people over, like if someone hid Tula primers in a Federal Gold Medal box and sold them as a premium primer. But just raising prices doesn’t hurt anyone except the guy who isn’t selling them, so the fake moral outrage doesn’t hold water.
No, it's not childish, it's easier than fucking up a forum with a bunch of stupid arguments and accusations and back-and-forth blah blah bullshit, than it is for other members and new members to sit here and read that shit. When we should all be on the same side. Nobody wants to wade-through all that crap. And I can't blame them.
I'm not looking at it from an individual level... I'm seeing the future long-term damage to our sport and the fact that the people doing the gouging will eventually price the average man out of being able to enjoy this sport. I've seen it with my own 2 eyes while working in the industry. I mean, for fuck's sake, some scopes cost as much as a good used car. That is stupid to see a rifle scope that costs $3,000-5,000. Can I afford them? Hell no. I was born into a debt-slave generation and I work for a living...I don't make a shitload of money. Am I jealous of the man who can? Nope. Would I ever own one? Probably not, unless I won it for free. Because even If I could justify it, that still doesn't mean I would waste that much money on one, when you can get an equal-quality product for half as much, just because it doesn't have that iconic name on the side of it.
My point is... The more people raise prices, and others pay it, the more other products and companies think it's ok, so they follow suit. Then, it eventually that becomes the new "norm", and prices just stick way up there...Like $20+ for a brick of 500 lead nose .22LR is beyond stupid. Just 15 years ago I could buy a 550 bulk pack of Federal copper-plated .22LR for a $10 bill and still get back change... Anyone else remember those days? How about the $3.99 boxes of Federal Lake City XM193F 5.56 days...That was just back in 2009/2010. You know what happened? Someone said, "Hey, lets start charging more for this, claim there's a shortage of raw ingredients, and people will still pay it..." And then other companies raise their prices to compete for that extra pie. And that's how prices get raised across the board. Exactly what all the ammo companies are doing right now.
Prime example... Berger Hyrbids used to cost $54.99 a box/100. Now, they are $64.99 a box/100. They are the same product, made from the same materials, packaged in the same plastic boxes, with the same labels, and the same folded piece of white foam in the top... NOTHING has changed. Do you think once availability picks back up, those prices will ever drop back to $54.99 a box/100 again...? You get 3 guesses and 2 of them don't count.
That's my whole argument. Yes, gouging is wrong. But you don't have to buy it. And the government should NEVER get involved in the free market. But at the same time, this price increasing and price gouging, is going to long-term raise (inflate) the bottom-line pricing for everything AGAIN! And if the Dems pass all these stupid tax reforms (cough cough...Increases)
Now are we all on the same page? Can we all agree on that?
And honestly, I had forgotten about that other thread until just now...I do have a life outside of this forum. I'm not going to argue with you about that one either. That's why I stopped commenting on there.