Why are primers so high now? Are those prices here to stay?
They almost tripled since I got them last
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Why are primers so high now? Are those prices here to stay?
They almost tripled since I got them last
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Here in the UK, we have seen prices for components skyrocket over the last few years.
5 years ago, CCI200 LR primers were £19/1000, they now retail at £99/1000!
Check out component prices at one of our main UK firearms suppliers
https://www.henrykrank.com/reloading...rifle-primers/
ukrifleman.
I just looked over the Henrykrank website.
Wow, you Brits are really paying to load.
And I thought our prices were high.
The ammo manufacturers are making loaded ammo with them. The industry has always placed us hand loaders on the hind tit! There were some pretty solid rumors at one time that a company in Tx was going to renovate an old US military facility and manufacture primers but, so far, none have hit the market that I am aware of. CCI says they are working around the clock but the demand is just huge, especially with a whole new generation of hand loaders. Every time the political wind changes direction, the demand soars. Prices?? It would take a glut of primers to lower prices and only heaven knows what the future is.
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Wow, it actually sounds like primers might be cheaper in the UK than they are here in the states. IF you can find them right now I'm seeing them go for about $150 USD/1000. There were a few going for around $80/1000 for no-name brands, but those dried up as well. I miss the days of $5/1000 Wolf Primers.
To answer the OP's question, we're in the middle of the 3rd or 4th or maybe 5th Freak-Out-Panic-Buying event over the last 15 years or so. The ammo manufacturers cannot keep up with the demand for ammo. Primers on the other hand have always been an overflow product. Read that as, they put left over primers on the market. So loaded ammo is always the priority. Right now there just simply isn't enough ammo to meet the demand. Until there is, no primers - or at least very few primers.
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Recent gun show had Primers.. I was only wanting small pistol...so observed CCI for $100.00 a Thousand...I won't contribute to that B.S. so....Waiting!!!
If I do get "needy"....gonna go to LGS because they have the same...but of course have overhead, and I wish them to be there Next year as well!!!!
Yeah, I won't spend that much on primers either. I'll make my own before I allow the manufacturers to charge that. Besides, I still have about 5k of each size in my powder closet. I'm in no rush to buy more, as I typically shoot twice a month at a few boxes each session. And sometimes I'm lazy and buy FMJ ammo before I go (such as with my AR9). I'm set for a while.
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The government has awarded huge ammo contracts for military and federal law inforcement agencies as I understand it. That itself makes for primer shortages but also there is the "panic" buying going on the last few years. I haven't fired a centerfire rifle or pistol in 2 years now and I probably won't shoot much this year although I do have 2 rifles to sight in. I have gone to air rifles and will continue my "practicing" with both rifle and pistol air guns until sanity returns (if it ever does). Air and pellets are cheap compared to primers, powder and bullets, not to mention brass. I know one individual who bought 75000 small pistol primers before the last presidental election because of fear as to what the demorats might do when they took office and he was anticipating the run on primers. my take anyway, james
I'm jealous... since I have Not changed any of my routines (in fact threw one big ass Party back at first epidemic panic) I have just run dry of Small Pistol primers.. I will be OK tho.. gots Large Rifle and Pistol..certainly Not 5k ea...as I will Never be that Skeert..
If I get in a Bind, I have close friends that will help out..
TN,SM...I still have air powered Guns...and the one Pistol shoots really amazing for what it is.. Not a Toy!!
Point is, They are becoming available...at a Premium just now...and I for one believe that this too will pass....tho I sincerely doubt that we will ever get back to 25$!!!!
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SOme local shops are selling limited daily quantity of primers at $5-$6 per 100. High but not terrible. I suspect primer prices to stay high until ammo market is saturated. We are seeing 9mm ammo come down, good sign, but until we see all ammo drop in price, primers will be slow to come down. I think the new normal when it does happen will be $50-$60/1000. Ole Joe inflation will guarantee that.
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EVERY GOOD SHOOTER NEEDS TO BE A HANDLOADER.
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I received an ad for .223 by PMC for $9.49 per 20 today. Looking forward to the "Big Boys" in manufacturing and Distribution recognizing the market is saturated - and if they want to keep sales up they need to start reducing Powder Costs (Saw another ad for 5744 powder at $68.00 per pound yesterday!!) and Primer Costs in order to keep production at a steady rate. Looking forward to "Primer Over Runs" for Large Rifle and Large Pistol (more difficult since most military/police sales are for 9mm).
Prices will begin to diminish over next 2 years slightly; but will need the current White House Administration (and any replacements for Biden when he is ousted for senility) to be gone before we see significant reductions.
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Been making my own non corrosive, lead free and non toxic as powerful as any commercial primer. I think at about 3$/1000....it's a pain to make them but no more than casting or reloading..
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Yep, I have the components to 'reload' some but haven't done it yet. I may end up that route if I can't find Large Rifle anymore.
The Cabela's around here have a lot of small rifle and small pistol primers. Last time I went I got 1000 CCI SR magnum for $80. SR BR were over $100 ($109 I think). That is just a bit over double what they were before COVID. That's less than the rise in beef prices.
Fred, I can assure you it wasn't more than 15 years ago. Definitely not the 90s, but MAYBE really late 2000s, like 2008-2009. But I seem to remember that I ordered them closer to 2012-2013. And I had ordered them directly from Powder Valley. But I also can remember the days of $50-70 cases of Russian ammo. And also the SKSs that got shipped with a free case of Russian ammo.... Man, those were the good 'ole days....
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"A hand on a gun is better than a cop on the phone," Jerry Ellis, Oklahoma State House of Representatives.
The neighbors refer to me affectionately as, "The nut up on the ridge with the cannon." - MaxHeadSpace.
Jdgabbard's very own boolit boxes pattern!
Making my own LR mag primer sounds very interesting, where do I get info on doing that ??? PM me if you like with that info ??
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Some of us ordered like 120K Wolf from PV about 2002-03, about $8-9/1000 if I remember. Fortunately, I only went in for couple thousand. THe QC was terrible, never buy Russian anything.
My last real primer purchase was pre covid, late 2019. For Win, $28/1000 delivered to me. We bought like 100K to thin out the HM&SH. I wish I would have bought more than the 10K small pistol though, who knew.
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BP | Bronze Point | IMR | Improved Military Rifle | PTD | Pointed |
BR | Bench Rest | M | Magnum | RN | Round Nose |
BT | Boat Tail | PL | Power-Lokt | SP | Soft Point |
C | Compressed Charge | PR | Primer | SPCL | Soft Point "Core-Lokt" |
HP | Hollow Point | PSPCL | Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" | C.O.L. | Cartridge Overall Length |
PSP | Pointed Soft Point | Spz | Spitzer Point | SBT | Spitzer Boat Tail |
LRN | Lead Round Nose | LWC | Lead Wad Cutter | LSWC | Lead Semi Wad Cutter |
GC | Gas Check |