This video from God Family and Guns offers expert advice on avoiding common ammunition stockpiling mistakes. The instructor, demonstrating significant experience, outlines three critical errors: overspending by not shopping smart, accumulating excessive quantities beyond practical needs, and neglecting proper storage. The guide emphasizes strategic purchasing, focusing on preferred calibers and types, and maintaining a controlled environment for long-term preservation.
This video provides expert guidance on recommended ammunition stockpiling levels based on firearm type. The instructor, demonstrating significant expertise, suggests a minimum of 1000 rounds for primary carry firearms, 1000 rounds for go-to home defense or secondary 'war' guns like shotguns or AR-15s, and 400 rounds for hunting rifles. The advice emphasizes preparedness for potential scarcity and practical usage scenarios.
The 9mm caliber's long-standing dominance is being challenged by newer or resurgent options like .30 Super Carry, 5.7x28mm, 10mm Auto, .357 SIG, and .22 TCM. These alternatives offer advantages in capacity, ballistic performance, recoil management, or terminal energy, catering to specific needs beyond the traditional 9mm balance.
This video discusses a potential shift away from stockpiling 9mm ammunition, suggesting that preppers and shooters are increasingly opting for other calibers. The presenter highlights that newer calibers are starting to replace 9mm in certain roles and that this trend is expected to continue in 2025. The video aims to guide viewers through these emerging caliber choices and explain why 9mm may not always be the preferred option anymore.
This YouTube video focuses on providing advice to viewers on how to stockpile ammunition effectively while saving money. It highlights a "GREAT WAY TO SAVE MONEY STOCKPILING AMMUNITION" and warns against making a common mistake in this process. The video also includes links to support the channel's mission through Patreon, prison ministry, and other charitable initiatives, as well as promoting recommended products and merchandise.
This video provides expert advice on efficient ammunition stockpiling, differentiating between regular use and emergency preparedness. The speaker, demonstrating high authority through practical experience and knowledge of various calibers, advises against the common '1,000 rounds per caliber' rule. Instead, he emphasizes prioritizing primary calibers like 9mm, .22LR, 5.56/223, and 12 gauge for significant stockpiles, while maintaining smaller reserves for secondary and tertiary firearms.
The speaker introduces the concept of cost-effective ammunition stockpiling, differentiating between 'stocking up' and 'stockpiling.' A full video detailing savings strategies is announced for the God Family and Guns channel.
This video discusses the importance of stockpiling ammunition in 2024 due to ongoing political and economic uncertainty. The creator highlights six essential calibers that individuals should consider for their preparedness needs, drawing parallels to the increased demand for firearms and ammunition experienced in 2020. The video emphasizes being "packed and loaded" in the face of potential future events and encourages viewers to subscribe to reach 10,000 subscribers.
This video from USCCA discusses how political rhetoric and potential bans significantly impact the firearms market, particularly for high-capacity magazines. It highlights historical precedents like the 1994 Assault Weapons Ban and advises viewers on strategic purchasing of magazines and ammunition during stable market conditions to prepare for future price spikes and potential scarcity. The speakers emphasize proactive stocking as a form of preparedness.
This guide details how to calculate essential ammunition stockpiles for SHTF scenarios, focusing on defensive and hunting needs. It suggests basing quantities on a 'Basic Combat Load' for defense and estimated hunting rounds, recommending two basic loads per person for defense. The video also highlights new ammunition products from Winchester, Browning, Hornady, CCI, Federal, and Remington, covering various calibers and specialized uses.
This video discusses a common ammo stockpiling mistake made by preppers and the firearms community. It highlights the issue of stockpiling ammunition like M193 or M855 based on cost and availability, while primarily using different ammunition types for practice and zeroing rifle optics. The creator suggests this practice is problematic and mentions that solutions exist. Viewers are encouraged to share their own methods for overcoming this issue in the comments.
This video advises against a common ammo stockpiling mistake: spreading resources too thin across many calibers. The speaker emphasizes prioritizing and over-stocking primary 'go-to' calibers like 5.56 and 9mm, rather than adhering to a 1,000-round baseline for every caliber. It highlights the importance of mastering a few platforms and ensuring sufficient ammunition for training and defense, using .300 Blackout and specialized magazines as an example.
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