First time I've seen primers on the shelf in a very long time. Large pistol and small rifle only and prices at $90-100 per 1K, but there they were. I didn't buy any because of the price, but hoping at some point I'll not be saying "I wish I did".
Bass Pro, a big box retailer, only gets a couple of boxes in and it's a big deal. 2.5 years of this. This is intentionally shorting the market to create a demand and create the new normal price that people will be happy to pay.
Bass Pro, a big box retailer, only gets a couple of boxes in and it's a big deal. 2.5 years of this. This is intentionally shorting the market to create a demand and create the new normal price that people will be happy to pay.
I don't agree that it's intentional shorting of supply by manufacturers. I think they are cranking out all ammo and components they can, and just beginning to get ahead of huge demand, including demand related to .gov and Ukraine.
Name me one other item that is still nearly unavailable 2.5 years later and when it is, it's 3-5 times the price. How long are we going to blame new IRS agents and Ukraine?
Name me one other item that is still nearly unavailable 2.5 years later and when it is, it's 3-5 times the price. How long are we going to blame new IRS agents and Ukraine?
We aren't supplying Ukraine with gasoline, SA far as I know, but it's about 3 times as expensive. Diesel, same, and we're on the precipice of a shortage which might double prices.
While the US beef, chicken and pork producers aren't also supplying the Ukraine, prices were up nearly 100% in my area, though they have come down lately.
Now ammunition, which we are supplying Ukraine, is up maybe 30-50% and harder to find. Primers likewise, and ammo bound for Ukraine requires primers.
We have had shortages of primers and powder since before Ukraine. How about more gun owners buying more and more ammo could create a shortage. You can only manufacture so much without investing money on more manufacturing equipment to take care of a relatively short term shortage.
Sellers are getting these prices because buyers are willing to pay.
Primers are made from materials that are known to have had pricing and availability issues. Brass/copper/nickel/lead. Throw in increased demand for a variety of reasons.
For a long time you couldn't buy them at any price, now we're at the stage where you can buy all you want at a certain price. Other items have followed the same pattern. But each of these items is on its own timeline. Some fast, some slow, with varying pricing effects.
I don't buy the market manipulation theory. But if you do, you should take your proof and file a complaint with the FTC.
The three gun shops near me haven't had one box of primers since April of 2020. The pic the OP posted has a few at Bass Pro, a big box retailer that used to have shelves full of them. Finding them online is a challenge, and sometimes they are out of stock before you finish typing in your credit card number. We're not even close to being at the stage where we can buy as much as we want.
Ukraine and Covid have become the excuse for everything.
The three gun shops near me haven't had one box of primers since April of 2020. The pic the OP posted has a few at Bass Pro, a big box retailer that used to have shelves full of them. Finding them online is a challenge, and sometimes they are out of stock before you finish typing in your credit card number. We're not even close to being at the stage where we can buy as much as we want.
Ukraine and Covid have become the excuse for everything.