WARNING! Don't Buy THESE Primers!

Published on April 29, 2025
Duration: 8:37

This video warns against overpaying for primers due to an impending market saturation. The speaker highlights the new White River Energetics facility in Arkansas, which is significantly increasing primer production. He advises consumers to avoid current inflated prices, suggesting target prices for small and large rifle primers to encourage market correction.

Quick Summary

Avoid buying primers at current inflated prices. A new facility, White River Energetics, is increasing production, leading to market saturation. Aim to pay $100-$110 per thousand for small caliber primers and $110-$120 for large rifle primers once the market saturates, expected by the end of the first quarter.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Underlying Ammo Shortage Murmur
  2. 00:53Two Major Factors for Ammo Availability
  3. 01:43The Critical Role of Primers
  4. 02:14Warning: Don't Buy High-Priced Primers
  5. 02:57New Primer Factory: White River Energetics
  6. 03:24Impending Primer Market Saturation
  7. 03:44Target Prices for Small Caliber Primers
  8. 04:38Target Prices for Large Rifle Primers
  9. 05:11Why You Should Wait to Buy Primers
  10. 06:00Recap: Don't Overpay for Primers
  11. 06:42Market Saturation Timeline
  12. 07:20Viewer Thoughts and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

Why should I not buy primers right now?

You should not buy primers at current inflated prices because a new manufacturing facility, White River Energetics, is significantly increasing production. This will lead to a saturation of the market, causing prices to drop considerably in the near future.

What are the target prices for primers per thousand?

For small caliber primers, aim to pay between $100 and $110 per thousand. For larger rifle caliber primers, target prices should be between $110 and $120 per thousand.

What is causing the current high prices for primers?

Current high prices are largely driven by consumer panic and willingness to pay more due to the underlying murmur of potential ammunition shortages. This fear is not currently supported by actual supply constraints, especially with increased production.

When is the primer market expected to be saturated?

The market is currently saturating and is expected to be fully saturated by the end of February or definitely by the end of the first quarter. This saturation will drive prices down.

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