Don't Make The Same Mistake AGAIN!! Top 5 Calibers To Stockpile Before 2024!

Published on August 25, 2023
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This video from GFG provides expert advice on stockpiling ammunition before 2024, highlighting potential shortages due to global conflicts and increased military demand. The host, identified as having high authority on firearms and tactical gear, details five specific calibers vulnerable to these shortages: 6.5 Creedmoor, .44 Magnum, .300 Blackout, .38 Special, and .357 Magnum. Viewers are urged to secure these calibers, which are less prioritized by manufacturers for military contracts, to avoid being unprepared.

Quick Summary

Global conflicts are straining ammunition supplies by prioritizing military contracts over civilian markets. This makes civilian-focused calibers like 6.5 Creedmoor, .44 Magnum, .300 Blackout, .38 Special, and .357 Magnum highly vulnerable to shortages before 2024.

Chapters

  1. 00:00The Current Ammunition Crisis
  2. 02:35Caliber #1: 6.5 Creedmoor
  3. 03:40Caliber #2: .44 Magnum
  4. 04:50Caliber #3: .300 Blackout
  5. 05:19Caliber #4: .38 Special
  6. 06:19Caliber #5: .357 Magnum

Frequently Asked Questions

Why should I stockpile ammunition before 2024?

Global conflicts are increasing military demand for ammunition, diverting production away from the civilian market. This trend, similar to historical shortages, means civilian-focused calibers are at high risk of becoming scarce and expensive.

Which calibers are most at risk of ammunition shortages?

Calibers like 6.5 Creedmoor, .44 Magnum, .300 Blackout, .38 Special, and .357 Magnum are particularly vulnerable. These are primarily civilian rounds, not NATO standards, making them lower priority for manufacturers during crisis periods.

What is the impact of military contracts on civilian ammo availability?

When military contracts increase, manufacturers prioritize fulfilling them. This significantly reduces the supply available for civilian consumers, especially for calibers not used by the military, leading to shortages.

Are 9mm and 5.56mm ammunition also at risk?

While any ammunition can be affected by high demand, 9mm and 5.56mm are NATO standards and likely to be prioritized by manufacturers. The calibers most at risk are those primarily used by civilians for hunting, self-defense, or sport shooting.

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