Americas BIG Ammo Mistake! Stockpile THIS Ammo FIRST!

Published on June 25, 2026
Duration: 9:23

This video provides expert guidance on strategically stockpiling ammunition, emphasizing a balanced approach between cost-effective practice rounds and essential defensive ammunition. The instructor, with apparent authority in firearms, advises on specific quantities for primary carry guns and home defense firearms, highlighting the economic and practical benefits of this strategy.

Quick Summary

The expert recommends a balanced approach to ammunition stockpiling: 50-100 rounds of defensive ammunition for your primary carry gun and home defense firearms, complemented by approximately 1,000 rounds of cost-effective Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) practice ammunition. This strategy balances preparedness with financial practicality.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Ammo Stockpiling Urgency
  2. 00:19Why Ammo Prices Are Rising
  3. 00:33The Critical Mistake in Ammo Stockpiling
  4. 00:58The Perfect Balance Explained
  5. 01:16Defensive Ammo vs. Practice Ammo Cost
  6. 01:34Recommended Ammo for Primary Carry Gun
  7. 01:59Why 1000 Rounds of Practice Ammo?
  8. 02:12Military Ammunition Choice: FMJ
  9. 02:26The Strategic Ammo Balance
  10. 02:59The Overlooked Ammo Component
  11. 03:14Balancing Your Stockpile: The Numbers
  12. 03:40Financial Realities of Ammo Stockpiling
  13. 03:57Final Ammo Stockpile Recommendation
  14. 04:10Ammo for Other Firearms (Rifle, Home Defense)
  15. 04:26Viewer Thoughts & Channel Engagement
  16. 04:48Prayer for Protection
  17. 05:21Closing Remarks

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the recommended balance for stockpiling ammunition for a primary carry gun?

For your primary carry gun, the expert recommends having approximately 50 to 100 rounds of defensive ammunition. This is balanced with about 1,000 rounds of practice ammunition, typically Full Metal Jacket (FMJ), to cover training and potential widespread use scenarios.

Why is Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) ammunition recommended for stockpiling over defensive rounds?

Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) ammunition is recommended for stockpiling due to its significantly lower cost compared to defensive ammunition. This allows for a much larger quantity to be acquired for practice and general preparedness, aligning with military practices where FMJ is standard for battlefield use.

How much defensive ammunition is truly necessary for personal defense?

For personal defense, the expert suggests that 50 to 100 rounds of defensive ammunition is ample. This is because in a real-world defensive encounter, it's highly probable that only one to five rounds will be fired before the situation is resolved.

What is the common mistake people make when stockpiling ammunition?

The most common mistake people make when stockpiling ammunition is focusing exclusively on one type, often defensive rounds, due to their perceived importance. This leads to an unbalanced stockpile that is prohibitively expensive and impractical for extensive training.

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