With that video in mind, what would be the sort of logistics of someone starting their own full size production line for let's just say primers.
How long would it take to tool up and start producing? If ever there was a business opertunity, I would think this is one. I realize how much of a pain it would be, procuring base materials, setting up machines, permits, hazmat issues, zoning, employee training, hr, paying off politicians, finding investors, did I forget anything?
Are you talking about a major brand doing this, or starting up a competing brand?
Marketing for a new brand
Taxes
Location (Some states are more firearm/ammo business friendly)
Available labor
Product Liability Insurance
Legal Fees (I imagine legal action to shutdown ammo factories are not uncommon)
Regulatory and ATF compliance
Shipping (commercial carriers, company trucks, ...)
Distribution network
R&D
Quality Control
Physical Security/Surveillance Systems
Infrastructure (Commercial water, sewer, electric and trash pickup costs are different than residential)
Investors?? Stock offering??
Labor is a huge cost for any production/factory business. Having a large population of low-skill labor helps keep wages affordable.
Automation can help, but requires more startup capital.
Need higher-paid people with training and experience to setup and run the production line, manage ordering and shipping, setup QA processes and so on.