7 Rounds Every American Should Stockpile Before The 2026 Ammo Crunch!

Published on February 27, 2026
Duration: 12:12

Instruction from Ted of Line 45 provides expert insights into building an ammunition stockpile before potential shortages. The guide details which calibers are most vulnerable, like .22 LR and 9mm, and explains the impact of supply chains and import restrictions. It emphasizes strategic stockpiling for different uses, from training to self-defense, to ensure preparedness.

Quick Summary

Prepare for ammo shortages by stockpiling key calibers like .22 LR, 9mm, .223/5.56 NATO, 12-gauge defensive loads, 7.62x39mm, .308/7.62 NATO, and niche rounds. Understand how supply chains, import restrictions, and high demand impact availability, and establish separate stockpiles for training and defense.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Ammo Availability Concerns Introduction
  2. 00:41.22 LR Ammunition Overview
  3. 02:019mm Luger Cartridge Discussion
  4. 03:40.223 / 5.56 NATO Rifle Ammo
  5. 05:1412-Gauge Shotgun Ammo
  6. 06:487.62x39mm AK-47 Ammunition
  7. 08:35.308 or 7.62 NATO Ammunitions
  8. 10:16Oddball Ammunition Types

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key calibers to stockpile for potential ammo shortages?

Key calibers to stockpile include .22 LR for training and small game, 9mm for handguns, .223/5.56 NATO for AR-style rifles, 12-gauge defensive loads like buckshot, 7.62x39mm for AK platforms, .308/7.62 NATO for versatile rifle use, and essential niche calibers.

Why is .22 LR ammunition particularly vulnerable during ammo shortages?

.22 LR is highly vulnerable because rimfire production is slower and more sensitive to supply chain disruptions. It's the cheapest trigger time and disappears fastest during buying surges due to its popularity for training and small game hunting.

How do import restrictions affect ammunition availability?

Import restrictions, such as those on Russian ammunition, significantly impact the availability of certain calibers like 7.62x39mm. When foreign supply chains are cut off, domestic markets must adapt, often leading to shortages and price increases for reliant calibers.

What is the advice for stockpiling shotgun ammunition?

When stockpiling shotgun ammunition, prioritize defensive loads like buckshot, as these are often depleted before common birdshot. Manufacturers tend to focus on high-volume target and game loads, making specialized defensive rounds scarcer during demand spikes.

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