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How Much ammo?

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JR:
Well, lets get this area going.

Lets start with how much ammo do have at hand, or how much do you THINK you need to have on hand?

cudakidd53:
More than I had a year ago, but not enough!

I would imagine that 5,000 rifle rounds per caliber would be a comfortable level-

About 1000-2000 pistol per caliber would be good-

Probably 500-1000 shotgun rounds (defensive) and another similar amount of hunting rounds.

Flyin6:
Ya know, I am no expert, but you have some good working numbers

You practice with everything right...say 50 rounds monthly
I'd have the next few months, say 6 months on hand, so 300 rounds each rifle or pistol caliber. I might double up on the pistol since most shots are doubles.

Rifle, I'd say the practice stash + a good safe margin if that is the only ammo you will ever get again...that number is in the thousands, certainly. Then you might want some barter ammo, say another grand or so. So 5,000 as a working number for AK, 5.56 is probably on par. Personally I run multiples of that, because all my poor cousins shoot my ammo and get a kick out of 60 round mag dumps in the bump fire gun.

AK is cheap, so is Nagnant. I'd go big there 8-10k. The little 5.45 X 39 is also a battlefield favorite...10K of that and you'll be happy for a long time

Shotgun, I keep 500 slugs (Why? I got a good deal on a case), 1000-2000 rounds of buckshot, then boxes and boxes of #6, and #2

.22, easy start at 5K and go up n multiples of 5K

JR:
You know I have thought about both the 5.45 and PSL just for the ammo cost.

Guess I am OK for pistol, cept 45.

Could go a little more on the hunting rounds for the shotgun, but good on slugs and 00. Same for the AR.

I think SG has 9mm alum case right now for $200/1k, great to practice.

Anyone had any luck on 22lr? I am OK but want to teach the kids without depleting what I have.

Dustoff35:
Don, you are such an over-achiever...

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