I was just in tonight to our local Sportsman's Warehouse and noticed that all the prices for CCI & Federal primers had dropped drastically. Example: Federal 210's $23.97 down from $35.97 2 days ago. All of the Federal & CCI primers were down the same $12 per thousand. CCI 209's 19.97. The 100 packs were down by the same ratio. These are not overstock "red tag" prices. They are priced with their normal white tags with nothing indicating a sale. In fact they had some, but were not overstocked by any means. Winchester and Remington carried their normal prices. Now Federal and CCI share the same ownership so this would explain this change at the same time. I'm thinking that since the component scare is off, stuff isn't selling. Remember these are close to the same prices that we saw before the days when we couldn't get anything. Some select powders have been slashed (IMR3031) from 229.00 down to 149.00 for example. But these powder prices are for select overstock items that aren't moving and are "Red Tagged" as temporary sale prices. What do you all think? Do you think that people being "stocked up" is hurting sales enough to put pressure on pricing?