This video advises against stockpiling large caliber hunting rifle ammunition, citing low annual usage rates for most hunters. The speaker suggests focusing stockpiling efforts on ammunition for primary carry weapons, backup carry guns, defensive rifles, and shotguns. For hunting ammunition, a maximum of 100 rounds is recommended, with most individuals using far fewer.
Ted from Line45 outlines seven critical ammunition calibers every American should stockpile, emphasizing their historical scarcity during demand surges. He details why .22 LR, 9mm, .223/5.56, 12-gauge defensive loads, 7.62x39mm, .308/7.62 NATO, and 'oddball' calibers are essential for training, defense, and survival, providing strategic insights into supply chain vulnerabilities and demand pressures.
The speaker advises against stocking up on ammunition before an election, citing current low demand and high supply. They believe prices will drop post-election as distributors' fears of a run on ammo subside. The video also briefly mentions Jace Medical for emergency medication preparedness.
This video advises stockpiling 'hard-to-find' ammunition calibers due to recent improvements in availability and price reductions. The speaker highlights calibers like 44 Magnum, 303 British, 7.5x55mm Swiss, 357 Magnum, and 45 Colt, noting that deer hunting rounds were among the last to see a comeback. The core recommendation is to leverage the current abundance and affordability to secure these less common rounds before potential future shortages.
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