Ammo Shortage SOLVED | Gun Talk Radio

Published on February 2, 2021
Duration: 7:36

This segment from Gun Talk Radio discusses the current ammunition shortage and its impact on pricing and availability. It highlights instances of inflated prices for common and uncommon calibers, as well as reloading components like powder. The conversation touches on the motivations behind selling ammunition at high markups versus helping fellow shooters and the potential for market saturation as new gun owners may eventually reduce their purchasing frequency.

Quick Summary

The ammunition market is experiencing significant price inflation, with older calibers like .357 Magnum and .257 Weatherby Magnum seeing their values skyrocket. Reloading components, such as an eight-pound keg of rifle powder, can now cost over $600. Experts advise waiting to buy ammunition if not needed immediately, as market saturation may eventually lead to price stabilization.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Intro to Gun Talk Radio Segment
  2. 00:16John's Experience with .357 Magnum Ammo
  3. 00:33Helping a Police Officer
  4. 01:07Selling .380 ACP and Other Calibers
  5. 01:24Tulsa as a Central Meeting Point
  6. 01:34Clearing Out Unused Ammo
  7. 01:46The Ethics of Selling Ammo
  8. 02:03Concerns about Reselling
  9. 02:12Ammo Prices and Road Trips
  10. 02:29Historical Ammo Prices (.257 Weatherby)
  11. 03:03Online Auction for Powder
  12. 03:40Cost-Effectiveness of Reloading Components
  13. 03:44Market Dynamics and Urgency
  14. 04:08Ammunition Purchasing Habits
  15. 04:37Impact of Range Closures
  16. 04:53New Gun Owners and Demand
  17. 05:13Opportunists vs. Preparedness
  18. 05:37Selling Ammunition for Profit
  19. 06:06.223 Remington Ammunition Details
  20. 06:31Spent Brass and Reloading
  21. 07:10Reloaders Collecting Brass

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the current price trends for ammunition?

Prices for ammunition have seen significant increases. For example, .357 Magnum ammunition that was once valued at $14 is now worth around $69. Similarly, .257 Weatherby Magnum ammunition has jumped from $17.95 to an estimated $70-$80 per box. Reloading components like powder are also experiencing extreme price hikes.

How much does reloading powder cost now?

The cost of reloading powder has become exceptionally high. An eight-pound keg of rifle powder, such as Alliant Powder, recently sold for over $600 in an online auction, which translates to more than $80 per pound, not including potential hazmat shipping fees.

Should I buy ammunition now if prices are high?

If you don't have an immediate need for ammunition within the next six months, it's advisable to wait. The current market is experiencing inflated prices, and there's a possibility that prices will stabilize or decrease over time as supply and demand dynamics shift.

Why are new gun owners contributing to the ammo shortage?

While there has been an increase in new gun owners, the long-term impact on the ammunition market is debated. Some believe that as these new owners become established, their purchasing frequency might decrease, potentially leading to market saturation and a stabilization of prices. However, the initial demand surge has certainly impacted availability.

What is the current market for less common calibers?

Even less common or older calibers are experiencing significant price increases and scarcity. Examples mentioned include .243 Winchester and .270 Winchester, which are difficult to find. This indicates a broad market trend affecting a wide range of ammunition types, not just the most popular ones.

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