Why Are Some Calibers STILL Hard To Find?!

Published on June 9, 2023
Duration: 3:57

This video explains why certain firearm calibers, particularly hunting rounds like 25-06 Remington and some wildcat cartridges, remain difficult to find despite the general easing of the ammo shortage. The primary reason cited is low consumer demand compared to high-volume military and law enforcement calibers such as 9mm, 5.56x45mm, and 7.62x39mm. Ammo manufacturers prioritize production of these high-demand rounds due to military contracts and widespread civilian use, leading to significantly less production capacity for less popular calibers.

Quick Summary

Certain ammunition calibers remain scarce due to a fundamental supply and demand imbalance. Manufacturers prioritize high-volume rounds like 9mm and 5.56x45mm, driven by military contracts and widespread civilian use. Less popular hunting calibers, such as 25-06 Remington, have significantly lower demand, resulting in reduced production and making them difficult to find.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Ammo Shortage Perception
  2. 00:13The Problem: Scarce Calibers
  3. 00:24Examples: 25-06 and Wildcat Cartridges
  4. 00:34Reason 1: Low Demand
  5. 00:46Reason 2: Focus on NATO Standards
  6. 00:52Military and Police Contracts
  7. 01:00High-Demand Calibers (9mm, 5.56, 7.62)
  8. 01:06Hunting Cartridges vs. Military Rounds
  9. 01:18Manufacturing Priorities
  10. 01:31Demand Drives Production
  11. 01:40Thousands of Calibers, Low Popularity
  12. 01:53Supply and Demand Explained
  13. 02:03Conclusion: Why Certain Calibers Are Rare

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are some ammunition calibers still hard to find even after the general ammo shortage has eased?

The primary reason is supply and demand. Manufacturers prioritize producing high-volume calibers like 9mm, 5.56x45mm, and 7.62x39mm due to military contracts and widespread civilian use. Less popular hunting rounds, such as 25-06 Remington, have significantly lower demand, leading to reduced production.

What role do military and police contracts play in ammunition availability?

Military and police contracts are a major factor. Manufacturers must fulfill these large orders first, which means dedicating significant production capacity to standard military calibers. This leaves less capacity for niche or less common civilian calibers.

Are common hunting calibers also hard to find?

Generally, popular hunting calibers like 30-30 Winchester and 30-06 Springfield are still relatively easy to find. However, less common or older hunting calibers, such as 25-06 Remington and some 8mm Mauser variants, remain difficult to locate due to lower demand.

What are 'wildcat cartridges' and why are they hard to find?

Wildcat cartridges are custom or non-standardized firearm rounds that did not gain widespread adoption. Because they lack significant demand, ammunition manufacturers produce them in very small quantities, if at all, making them extremely difficult to find.

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