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The Kinetic Group Announces Another Ammunition Price Increase Effective April 2026

Author: | Publish Date: Mar 05, 2026 | Fact checked by: Marko Lalovic

The Kinetic Group, one of the largest ammunition manufacturers in the United States, has announced a new round of wholesale ammunition price increases set to take effect April 1, 2026.

The adjustment will apply across several major brands within the company’s portfolio, including:

These brands represent a significant share of the U.S. ammunition market, meaning the pricing change could affect many popular calibers and product lines once it moves through the distribution chain.

A letter from The Kinetic Group that we have received confirming the price increase.

Expected Price Increase Range

According to the notice sent to dealers, the following ammunition categories will see increases ranging from 2% to 10%:

The company cited rising costs and volatility in key raw materials, including copper, lead, zinc, antimony, propellants, tungsten, and bismuth—materials essential to modern ammunition production.

More Pricing Volatility Possible

The notice also indicates that due to historic commodity volatility, pricing beyond July 1, 2026 remains uncertain and additional adjustments could occur depending on raw material costs.

What This Means for Ammo Buyers

When manufacturers implement wholesale price increases, those changes typically reach retail pricing as distributors cycle through inventory.

For shooters looking to stock up on popular calibers for the range, hunting, or defensive use, purchasing before the April adjustment may help avoid upcoming price increases.

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Aleksa Miladinovic

Aleksa Miladinovic is a passionate technology enthusiast born and raised in Serbia, whose interest in defense technology was sparked by his country's rich firearms manufacturing heritage. His journey began when attending a Partner defense exhibition in Belgrade, where he was captivated by the innovative engineering and precision mechanics behind modern defense systems. With Serbia being a significant producer of military equipment in the region, Aleksa has developed a deep appreciation for the technical advancements and engineering excellence that the firearms industry represents.