Ammo Prices CRASHED! These 10 Calibers Now DIRT CHEAP (Stock Up FAST!)

Published on November 24, 2025
Duration: 13:11

This video provides an expert analysis of current ammunition prices, identifying ten calibers that have become significantly cheaper in 2025. The presenter, Ted from Line45, highlights specific price points and availability for calibers like 9mm Luger, 5.56 NATO, .22 LR, and others, encouraging viewers to stock up due to stabilizing supply chains and potential future price increases. The content emphasizes practical advice for shooters looking to maximize range time and training on a budget.

Quick Summary

Ammunition prices have significantly dropped in 2025 for many popular calibers, including 9mm Luger ($0.20-$0.23/round), 5.56 NATO ($0.32-$0.38/round), and .22 LR ($0.06-$0.08/round). This is due to stabilized supply chains and increased manufacturing output, making it an opportune time for shooters to stock up before potential price increases.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which ammunition calibers are currently the cheapest in 2025?

As of 2025, several calibers have seen significant price drops. These include 9mm Luger FMJ ($0.20-$0.23/round), 223 Remington/5.56 NATO ($0.32-$0.38/round), .22 LR ($0.06-$0.08/round), 40 S&W ($0.28-$0.36/round), 7.62x39mm ($0.32-$0.38/round steel), 308 Winchester ($0.50-$0.60/round FMJ), 12 Gauge Target Loads ($0.32-$0.38/shell), and 5.45x39mm ($0.38-$0.45/round).

Why have ammunition prices decreased recently?

Ammunition prices have decreased due to stabilized supply chains and manufacturers catching up to demand. This has led to consistent stock availability from major brands, moving away from the panic-buying prices seen during previous shortages.

What are the current price points for 9mm Luger and 5.56 NATO ammunition?

9mm Luger FMJ is currently priced around $0.20 to $0.23 per round. For 223 Remington/5.56 NATO, 55-grain FMJ is consistently listed between $0.32 and $0.38 per round, with some remanufactured options available for less.

Is it a good time to stock up on ammunition?

Yes, it is strongly recommended to stock up on ammunition now. Prices have significantly dropped for many popular calibers, and with potential future price increases due to factors like election cycles or tariffs, buying now offers significant savings and ensures availability for training.

What are the benefits of buying .22 LR ammunition at current prices?

The current low prices for .22 LR ammunition, around $0.06 to $0.08 per round, make it an excellent choice for training new shooters, extending trigger time affordably, and for small game pest control. It's versatile and cost-effective for high-volume practice.

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