Ammo Shortage Update : When Will It Really End?

Published on December 22, 2020
Duration: 3:46

The video discusses the ongoing ammunition shortage, citing manufacturer statements from CCI and Hornady. CCI initially predicted a return to normal by Summer 2021, but this has not materialized due to ongoing global issues. Hornady forecasts no slowdown until the end of 2021, citing employee fatigue, machine maintenance, and raw material shortages, particularly primers and brass. The shortage extends to cardboard, impacting packaging. Positive developments include Vista Outdoors restarting Remington factories and Fiocchi opening a new US facility, but potential import restrictions loom.

Quick Summary

The ammunition shortage is expected to continue until at least the end of 2021, according to manufacturers like Hornady. This is due to a combination of factors including employee fatigue, machine maintenance issues, and critical shortages of raw materials such as primers, brass, and even cardboard for packaging.

Chapters

  1. 00:16CCI Ammo's Initial Prediction
  2. 00:52Hornady's Forecast and Reasons
  3. 01:03Production vs. Demand
  4. 01:09Raw Material Shortages
  5. 01:23Primer and Cardboard Shortages
  6. 01:55Brass Shortage Impact
  7. 02:03Positive Manufacturing Developments
  8. 02:25Potential Import Restrictions
  9. 02:40Long-Term Outlook and Prediction

Frequently Asked Questions

When did CCI Ammo predict the ammunition shortage would end?

CCI Ammo was cited in September as predicting that, if everything stayed normal, normal ammunition product would be on the shelves by the summer of 2021. However, conditions have not remained normal since then.

What factors are contributing to the ongoing ammunition shortage according to Hornady?

Hornady cited employee fatigue, difficulties in keeping machinery operational, and significant shortages in raw materials like primers and brass as reasons for the prolonged shortage, predicting no slowdown until the end of 2021.

Besides primers and brass, what other material shortage is affecting ammunition packaging?

A shortage of cardboard is also impacting the ammunition industry. This is due to increased shipping demands across all sectors, as more businesses are shipping products rather than having customers visit stores.

What positive developments are occurring in ammunition manufacturing despite the shortage?

Vista Outdoors has restarted former Remington ammunition factories, and Sierra has acquired Barnes Bullets. Additionally, Fiocchi is opening a second US ammunition manufacturing facility to increase production.

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