Everyone Buys This Ammo But Forgets THIS The Ammo You'll WISH You Had In A Shortage!

Published on May 7, 2026
Duration: 9:22

This guide outlines a balanced approach to ammunition stockpiling, emphasizing cost-effectiveness and practical preparedness. It recommends a specific ratio of defensive ammunition (50-100 rounds per firearm) for immediate self-defense needs, and a significantly larger quantity of practice (ball/FMJ) ammunition (1,000 rounds per firearm) for training and broader emergency scenarios. The strategy acknowledges the high cost of defensive rounds and the infrequent need for them in actual defensive encounters, while prioritizing sufficient practice rounds for proficiency and general use.

Quick Summary

A balanced ammunition stockpile strategy recommends 50-100 rounds of defensive ammunition for your primary carry gun and about 1,000 rounds of practice (ball/FMJ) ammunition. This approach balances immediate self-defense needs with cost-effectiveness for training and preparedness, as defensive ammo is expensive and rarely needed.

Chapters

  1. 00:07Introduction to Ammo Stockpiling
  2. 00:19Rising Ammo Prices Reality
  3. 00:33The Critical Piece Missing in Stockpiling
  4. 01:13Cost of Defensive vs. Practice Ammo
  5. 02:12The Perfect Ammo Stockpile Balance
  6. 02:23Defensive Ammo for Primary Carry Gun
  7. 02:53Practice Ammo for Primary Carry Gun
  8. 03:26Military Ammunition Practices
  9. 04:01Balancing Carry and Preparedness Ammo
  10. 04:46Real-World Defensive Encounter Statistics
  11. 05:03The Overlooked Ammo Stockpiling Component
  12. 06:41Recommended Ammo Stockpile Ratios
  13. 06:53Stockpiling for Other Firearms
  14. 07:14Viewer Engagement and Prayer Requests
  15. 07:36Prayer for Viewers

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the recommended amount of defensive ammunition for a primary carry gun?

For your primary carry gun, it is recommended to stockpile approximately 50 to 100 rounds of defensive ammunition. This quantity is generally sufficient to fill your firearm's magazine a couple of times, ensuring you have enough for immediate self-defense needs.

How much practice ammunition should be stockpiled for a primary carry gun?

For your primary carry gun, it is advised to stockpile around 1,000 rounds of practice ammunition, often referred to as ball or full metal jacket (FMJ) rounds. This quantity allows for extensive training and proficiency development without the high cost associated with defensive ammunition.

Why is practice ammunition preferred for large stockpiles over defensive ammunition?

Practice ammunition, like ball or FMJ, is significantly less expensive than defensive ammunition. This cost difference makes it financially feasible to build a substantial stockpile for training and general preparedness, whereas accumulating large quantities of defensive rounds would be prohibitively expensive for most individuals.

What type of ammunition do military branches use for their firearms?

Military branches primarily use full metal jacket (FMJ) ammunition for their service weapons, including sidearms and rifles. The use of hollow-point or other types of defensive ammunition on the battlefield is considered a war crime.

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