Yes it has affected me as well, as a lot of you know, I dropped out of active shooting 7-8 years ago for many reasons, now I'm shooting competition again, and needing to replenish my supplies, I am getting sticker shock every time I shop.
I stocked up on supplies and ammo many moons ago, If all did was hunt, I would pass on 5 lifetimes of supplies and ammunition for the common person. But, I was and am a shooter, that means shooting alot. although I have what most people would consider more than I need, if I go back to shooting 5k rounds a month, it will go fast. I also want to protect my reserve supply, the stuff that is there if things go bad, kind of like your savings account and 401k, I don't want to touch it. Although prices are so high I could make an easy 3,000 dollars on ammo that I have put away. At some point I would have to replace it so there it is.
I do shoot more .22rf now, as it is cheap and works to keep the trigger time in, when I practice with centerfire, I try to do it, with a purpose, to improve. I love to blast as much as anybody, but it's alot like gasoline prices, I don't do 70 and 80mph, like I used to, when I see somebody peel out at a red light I say " there go's a buck for 30 feet ".
I even have casting equipment and supplies that I have never tapped, because things were so reasonable in the past, but it's there when I want to do it.
My advice, look for deals, on ammo and components. Stock up on any good deal even if you don't shoot that caliber, you can trade it later. Go to older shooting ranges and stores that have old inventory, that may not have been marked up yet. I'm Thinking of building the 5.45 AR15, because that ammo has not gone up much, YET!!!
A side note, match ammunition has not gone up percentage wise like surplus and commercial, for years .308 Federal gold metal 168 match has been 17 - 20 bucks a box of 20, it is only 25 bucks now. Military surplus has gone from 15cents around to 50 cents a round 300+ %, match ammo, up only 25%.