WARNING! Don't Buy THESE Primers!

Published on February 7, 2025
Duration: 8:37

This video warns against purchasing primers at inflated prices, citing a current market saturation due to increased production from new facilities like White River Energetics. The speaker advises consumers to wait for prices to drop to a reasonable range, providing specific price points for small and large caliber primers.

Quick Summary

Avoid buying primers at inflated prices due to current market saturation. With new production facilities like White River Energetics increasing supply, prices for small caliber primers should be $100-$110/1000 and large rifle primers $110-$120/1000. Expect further drops by Q1.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Underlying Murmur of Ammo Shortage
  2. 00:49Key Factors: Ammo Rush & Primers
  3. 01:39The Critical Role of Primers
  4. 02:21Warning: Overpriced Primers
  5. 02:57New Primer Production: White River Energetics
  6. 03:24Impending Primer Saturation
  7. 03:44Target Prices: Small Caliber Primers
  8. 04:38Target Prices: Large Rifle Primers
  9. 05:11Why You Should Wait to Buy Primers
  10. 06:00Recap: Reasonable Primer Prices
  11. 06:42Market Saturation Timeline
  12. 07:20Viewer Thoughts & Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

Why should I avoid buying primers right now?

You should avoid buying primers at current high prices because the market is experiencing saturation due to increased production. Prices are expected to drop significantly in the near future, making it financially prudent to wait.

What are reasonable prices for primers per thousand?

For small caliber primers, aim to pay between $100-$110 per thousand. For larger caliber rifle primers, a reasonable price is between $110-$120 per thousand. Do not exceed these price points.

What is causing the current primer market saturation?

The market saturation is primarily caused by increased primer production, notably from new facilities like White River Energetics in Arkansas, coupled with potentially lower consumer demand at inflated prices.

When can I expect primer prices to decrease?

The market is already saturating, and significant price decreases are expected by the end of February or certainly by the end of the first quarter. Waiting will likely yield better prices.

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