What's Up With Ammo Prices In 2026?!

Published on January 31, 2026
Duration: 5:00

This video discusses the significant increase in ammunition prices observed in early 2026. The speaker attributes these hikes to rising raw material costs, specifically for copper, brass, lead, and primers. Manufacturers like Winchester and the Kinetic Group (Federal, CCI, Remington) have implemented price adjustments ranging from 3% to over 10% on various ammunition types, with defensive rounds seeing the most substantial increases.

Quick Summary

Ammunition prices are significantly increasing in 2026 due to soaring raw material costs. Copper, brass, and lead prices have risen, with primers seeing a dramatic jump from $50-$90 to $75-$380 per thousand. Manufacturers like Winchester and Federal are passing these costs on, especially impacting defensive ammunition.

Chapters

  1. 00:06Intro: Ammo Prices in 2026
  2. 00:44Winchester Price Increases
  3. 01:25Kinetic Group Price Hikes
  4. 01:48Defensive Ammo Price Surge
  5. 02:20Raw Material Cost Analysis
  6. 02:23Copper Price Increases
  7. 02:40Brass Price Increases
  8. 02:44Lead Price Increases
  9. 03:01Primer Price Crisis
  10. 03:42Consumer Advice: Say No to Prices

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are ammunition prices increasing in 2026?

Ammunition prices are increasing in 2026 due to significant rises in the cost of raw materials. Copper, brass, lead, and especially primers have become much more expensive, forcing manufacturers to pass these costs onto consumers.

Which ammunition types have seen the biggest price hikes in 2026?

Defensive ammunition has experienced the most substantial price increases in 2026, with some rounds seeing hikes of 15-20%. While all ammunition types are affected, specialized defensive rounds are seeing the largest percentage jumps.

What are the specific price increases for raw materials affecting ammo production?

In 2026, copper prices rose to $6/lb, brass to $3.50/lb, and lead to $2,100/metric ton. Most significantly, primer prices jumped from $50-$90 per thousand in 2025 to $75-$380 per thousand in 2026.

Which ammunition manufacturers have announced price increases for 2026?

Manufacturers like Winchester and the Kinetic Group, which encompasses brands such as Federal, CCI, and Remington, have announced price increases for their ammunition starting in January 2026.

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