I'm conflicted, as I have some, and others in my circle are in need. I certainly won't sell for cost, can't sell for replacement cost, as I have no way to predict that, and also don't want to be thought of as the guy who took advantage the situation.
Obviously we can't predict when the supply chain eases up, and if I saw some light at the end if the tunnel, I would be more likely to sell at reasonable prices.
Trying to sort out current cost is frustrating, as they seem to go OOS almost immediately. In my opinion, it doesn't matter what price you saw them for, unless you get them in hand. I don't want to be in a position months from now where I can't reload, because I decided to sell off my primers.
Another part of my hesitation, is not wanting to encourage apathy. When you've been told "buy now, while times are good", and you don't, it really is hard for me to feel bad for you. This is not meant to be a sweeping generalization, as I know people are at different places along the journey.
However, this last year has caused me to re-evaluate range time, dry fire, and focused practice. Also the use of rimfire has helped curb the desire to burn through ammo. I need to realistically forecast my personal use over the coming years, estimate resupply cost and availability of both factory ammo, and reloading components....
Hence my dilema. Share the love, at a price, or shut up and shoot.
Thoughts?