This video details three common ammunition calibers likely to disappear first during a shortage: 5.56 NATO/.223 Remington, 9mm Luger, and .22 LR. It explains the technical reasons, pros, and cons of each, emphasizing how high ownership, government contracts, and specialized manufacturing contribute to rapid depletion. The speaker advises proactive stocking to avoid being caught unprepared.
This video from Line45 provides an expert analysis of current ammunition prices, highlighting significant drops in popular calibers like 9mm Luger, .223/5.56 NATO, .40 S&W, 7.62x39mm, .308 Winchester, 12 Gauge, and 5.45x39mm. The instructor, Ted, leverages his extensive experience to guide viewers on stocking up before potential future price increases, referencing specific retailers and historical price fluctuations. The content is highly instructional for budget-conscious firearm owners looking to maximize training and defensive readiness.
This video from Line45 provides an expert-level analysis of current ammunition prices, identifying 10 calibers that have seen significant price drops. The instructor, Ted, details specific deals and market trends for 2025, advising viewers on when and how to stock up on affordable ammunition for various firearms. The content emphasizes practical advice for shooters looking to maximize their range time and preparedness.
Ammunition prices are experiencing a significant drop across several calibers, with some approaching pre-2020 levels. This decline is attributed to increased production, low demand, and substantial military surplus dumps from Europe. The video details specific calibers and their current price points, offering insights into market trends for firearms owners.
This video from Line 45 explains the current ammunition surplus, attributing it to industry overcorrection after the 2020 panic buying, increased manufacturing capacity, and a decrease in export demand due to European production. Despite full shelves, prices remain elevated due to past investments and ongoing input costs. The speaker advises smart shooters to adapt by buying in bulk during dips, considering reloading, diversifying calibers, and maintaining a disciplined 'comfort stash' rather than engaging in panic buying.
This video explores the economics of buying ammunition in bulk. The speaker advises that while buying in large quantities can save money, the source is critical. They highlight that purchasing loose ammunition or from specific suppliers can be more cost-effective than buying pre-packaged boxes, especially for common calibers like 9mm and 12 Gauge. The speaker also mentions a specific supplier for reloaded 9mm ammunition offering discounts through a special list.
Ammunition prices are experiencing a significant decline across several popular calibers, with some approaching pre-2020 levels. This trend is attributed to increased domestic production, low demand, and substantial military surplus dumps from Europe. The video highlights specific calibers and their current price points, offering insights into the market.
Ted from Line45 details ten ammunition calibers that have seen significant price drops in 2025, making them more affordable for regular training and shooting. He emphasizes stocking up on these calibers, including 9mm Luger, 5.56 NATO, 22 LR, 40 S&W, 7.62x39mm, 308 Winchester, 12 gauge target loads, and 5.45x39mm, noting current price points and availability from various retailers. The video highlights the importance of consistent practice and taking advantage of current market conditions before potential price increases.
This video provides an expert analysis of current ammunition prices in 2025, identifying ten calibers that have become significantly more affordable. The instructor, Ted from Line45, highlights specific price points and availability for calibers like 9mm Luger, 5.56 NATO, .22 LR, .40 S&W, 7.62x39mm, .308 Winchester, 12 Gauge target loads, and 5.45x39mm. He advises viewers to stock up on these calibers due to stabilized supply chains and potential future price increases, emphasizing the value for regular training and shooting.
This video from GFG discusses the significant drop in ammunition prices for eight specific calibers, with some approaching pre-2020 levels. The instructor attributes these price reductions to mass production, military surplus dumps, and decreased demand. The video provides current price points per round and per thousand rounds for each caliber, offering valuable insights for firearm owners looking to restock their ammunition supplies.
Countries are offloading large quantities of older military surplus ammunition into the US market, specifically in calibers like .30-06 Springfield, 8mm Mauser, and 7.62x54R. This influx is driven by military re-evaluations, global conflicts, and the logistical costs of storing obsolete ammunition. The result is significantly reduced prices, making these calibers a budget-friendly option for firearm owners who don't mind older ammunition.
This video details eight calibers of ammunition that are experiencing significant price drops, with some approaching pre-2020 levels. The primary drivers identified are mass production and military surplus dumps. The speaker provides current price estimates per round and per thousand rounds for each caliber, emphasizing that bulk purchases offer the best value. The video suggests these price drops are due to increased supply and decreased demand, and predicts prices may continue to fall.
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