"they are using inflation and labor issues as an excuse". Gee, what a surprise. Same with the recent absurd price increases on reloading powder and brass (or unobtanium), some factory ammo (Remington and Sierra put a one cent plastic tip on the bullets they've made for years and charge half again as much for a box), truck tires, etc., etc. Supply and demand? If you intentionally decrease available supply, prices go up for fewer available items for purchase. If the demand isn't there, prices go up per item to make up the difference with lower sales. I'm personally demanding a LOT less lately. For the lower priced stuff it's not even about the money. It's about being "played" by the corporations who in many cases have a monopoly on their offered products. I will have to buy a set of tires soon though so I can continue working to pay for more "inflation" adjusted higher priced necessities........ like ammo, rifles, beer, tacos, etc. LOL