To those bemoaning prices when you purchased, I say "get over it!" Look, in my eyes, I buy what I need, and I buy it when I need it. My finances, and my storage space, are both relatively fixed. If someone were to offer .45 ACP at $0.01/round, I still couldn't buy more than a few thousand rounds because I have no where to store it. The price when I decide to buy is the price when I decide to buy, and I refuse to lament that decision tomorrow. Whether I 'should' have bought more because it was a bargain, or 'should' have bought less because it was overpriced, I bought what I could when I needed it. Do I have ammo? Only if the answer is 'no' will I indulge in self-recrimination. And it has been a very long time since I've had to indulge in self-recrimination.