So which should we do first, complain about the crazy, absurd price demanded for the book, or say "congratulations" to the person that buys it in the first few hours of the listing here?
It was never a cheap book when new. They made very few. The data in it exists nowhere else. The data is required to successfully handload vintage double rifles using modern powders at regulating velocities.
I'd say we're about at the point where we should all join threads in a reverse auction format. Many of us have this book, none of us really want to sell it, prices are climbing so high everyone is considering selling anyway.