What Type Of Ammo To Stockpile And Why

Published on November 12, 2021
Duration: 24:32

This video provides a strategic guide to stockpiling ammunition, prioritizing calibers and specific loadings for long-term preparedness. It details the advantages of M855 over M193 for 5.56 NATO due to barrier penetration and stabilization, recommends 7.62x51 NATO for its cost-effectiveness and reliability over .308 Winchester, and suggests 124-grain 9mm for consistency. For .22 LR, it emphasizes quality brands like CCI for reliability over bulk options.

Quick Summary

For stockpiling 5.56 NATO, the M855 (62-grain green tip) is recommended over M193 (55-grain) due to its better barrier penetration and downrange performance, especially with 1:7 twist barrels. For 7.62x51 NATO, it's preferred over .308 Winchester for cost and reliability. 124-grain 9mm and quality .22 LR like CCI are also advised.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Ammo Stockpiling
  2. 01:525.56x45 NATO: M193 vs. M855 Comparison
  3. 04:46Why M855 is Best for Stockpiling
  4. 08:59Russian Calibers (7.62x39, 5.45x39)
  5. 09:317.62x51 NATO vs. .308 Winchester
  6. 14:459mm Luger vs. 9mm NATO
  7. 19:59.22 Long Rifle Stockpiling Strategy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best 5.56 NATO round to stockpile?

For stockpiling 5.56 NATO, the M855 (62-grain green tip) is generally recommended over M193 (55-grain). M855 offers better barrier penetration due to its steel core and superior downrange performance, especially when stabilized by common 1:7 twist barrels, making it a more versatile choice for uncertain scenarios.

Should I stockpile 7.62x51 NATO or .308 Winchester?

For stockpiling, 7.62x51 NATO (147-grain FMJ) is often preferred over .308 Winchester (150-grain soft point). It typically has a better ballistic coefficient, is significantly cheaper (30-50% less), and demonstrates higher reliability in semi-automatic rifle platforms like the AR-10.

What is the best 9mm Luger weight to stockpile?

It's recommended to stockpile 124-grain 9mm Luger ammunition. This weight matches NATO standard loadings, ensuring consistency if you acquire surplus ammunition later. Additionally, 124-grain rounds generally offer slightly better penetration compared to lighter 115-grain options.

What's more important for .22 Long Rifle stockpiling: price or quality?

For .22 Long Rifle, quality is more important than the absolute lowest price. Brands like CCI (Clean or Mini-Mag) offer significantly higher reliability in semi-automatic pistols and rifles compared to bulk options, which is critical for dependable function in a survival situation.

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