I might have a lifetime supply of powder. Last count was over 300 pounds across 20+ different types. Most bought before this insanity ever broke out. Average cost per pound has to be still about $20.00/lb. Enough empty hulls to last me for certain, I do not stockpile wads like I use to do, but still have enough to last several years. Primers are another issue but I still have thousands I bought when they were under $40.00/thousand. I even bought more at $50 & 55/thousand thinking those prices were crazy high. If prices keep going up at these rates I might be done shooting everything before I know it. I thought loading shells for $4.00/25 was high, now that would be a dream. Only gauges I save big money are 28 and .410, not much on other gauges except those low pressure loads I can not buy at any price still make 12 and 20 worth loading. My guns need to be fed loads that will allow them years of remaining enjoyment by me or the next owner. I do not know how any young shooter can afford to shoot as much as I did when I was young.