Hope their just a bit behind the news and it's not another oneA local gun club (South West) has just this very evening put out a message on FB of a price increase from it’s cartridge supplier Gamebore, no % nor £ mentioned I’m afraid.
Hope their just a bit behind the news and it's not another oneA local gun club (South West) has just this very evening put out a message on FB of a price increase from it’s cartridge supplier Gamebore, no % nor £ mentioned I’m afraid.
They posted on 11th November, they are both a regular FB poster & a local club that is known for buying regularly for its members use so Id imagine its another rise not an historic one.Hope their just a bit behind the news and it's not another one
Nail on the head. Only way they would come down is if people stopped buying, which won’t happen. Bad state of affairs reallyTrouble is even if materials to make them do come down, seldom do the cartriges price drop accordingly here in Treasure Island
I think that is the thing . If shooters are still willing to buy cartridges at the higher price the manufacturers will happily keep the prices high. It is all about market forces, if for example there was a backlash to price increases and shooters stopped buying cartridges to the point where the price rise actually was significantly negated they would have a choice to make... reduce prices or stop making cartridges. If you are making a profit of 50p and an increase in price results in a net effect of a profit of 45p then you have a problem.Nail on the head. Only way they would come down is if people stopped buying, which won’t happen. Bad state of affairs really
So you are not complaining about price hikes thenGood for you, but I and no doubt many others have better things to do
Things move slowly around here mate. That post/reply was from augustSo you are not complaining about price hikes then
Just got some prices for Gamebore Velocity+ 28g 7.5 Fibre and Evo 28g 7.5 Plastic and it's gone crazy £230 and £245 per thousand. That's a £40 increase since I last stocked up on these...I’ve seen £12 on a thousand so far.
Whatever you do don't look at the price on JC's website then.Just got some prices for Gamebore Velocity+ 28g 7.5 Fibre and Evo 28g 7.5 Plastic and it's gone crazy £230 and £245 per thousand. That's a £40 increase since I last stocked up on these..
I'm not sure how they stay in business, with delivery on top they are way out of my budget.Whatever you do don't look at the price on JC's website then.
Yes , and in a while they will find an excuse to phase out lead shot for clays , replace it with steel ( iron ) and the price won’t drop in line with the difference in materials . Then everything will become fibre as single use plastics become a no-no , and the price will go up . In time the cartridge hull which is another single use plastic will be replaced with paper , and the price will go up . As energy prices soar so will clay prices , it ‘ain’t cheap to keep bulk tanks heated 24/7 at the processing plants .Trouble is even if materials to make them do come down, seldom do the cartriges price drop accordingly here in Treasure Island
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