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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.










