WARNING! Don't Buy THESE Primers!

Published on April 29, 2025
Duration: 8:37

The video warns against overpaying for primers due to an anticipated market saturation. It highlights the new White River Energetics facility in Arkansas, which is increasing primer production. The speaker advises consumers to wait for prices to drop, suggesting target prices for small and large rifle primers to avoid artificially inflated costs driven by perceived shortages.

Quick Summary

Avoid buying primers at current inflated prices. A new factory is increasing production, leading to market saturation and lower costs. Aim for $100-$110 per thousand for small caliber primers and $110-$120 per thousand for large rifle primers. Prices are expected to drop significantly by the end of the first quarter.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Ammo Shortage Murmurs
  2. 00:53Two Major Factors for Ammo Availability
  3. 01:43The Critical Role of Primers
  4. 02:14The Problem with High Primer Prices
  5. 02:57New Primer Factory: White River Energetics
  6. 03:24Impending Primer Market Saturation
  7. 03:44Don't Buy These Primers: Price Warning
  8. 03:53Target Price: Small Caliber Primers
  9. 04:38Target Price: Large Rifle Primers
  10. 05:11Massive Primer Saturation Coming
  11. 06:00Summary of Target Prices
  12. 06:45Market Saturation Timeline
  13. 07:07Final Advice: Just Wait

Frequently Asked Questions

Why should I avoid buying primers right now?

You should avoid buying primers now because a new manufacturing facility, White River Energetics, is significantly increasing production. This will lead to a saturation of the market, causing prices to drop considerably. Paying current inflated prices means you're overpaying.

What is a reasonable price for small caliber primers?

For small caliber primers, such as those used for 9mm ammunition, you should aim to pay between $100 and $110 per thousand. Do not pay over $130 per thousand, as prices are expected to fall below this.

What is a reasonable price for large rifle primers?

For larger caliber rifle primers, like those for .30 caliber cartridges, aim to pay between $110 and $120 per thousand. Avoid paying prices around $140 to $170 per thousand, as these are inflated.

When will primer prices likely decrease?

Primer prices are expected to decrease as the market becomes saturated, which is happening now and is projected to be fully saturated by the end of February or the first quarter of the year, unless there's an unexpected surge in ammo demand.

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