Gun Gripes #311: "How Much Ammo Is Enough?"

Published on September 27, 2021
Duration: 32:00

This video from Iraqveteran8888's 'Gun Gripes' series delves into the question of 'How Much Ammo Is Enough?'. The hosts, Eric and Chad, discuss the media's negative portrayal of ammunition stockpiling and advocate for preparedness. They emphasize the importance of having a reserve for core calibers, the benefits of buying in bulk when prices are good ('buy cheap and stack deep'), and the value of ammunition as a currency and investment. The discussion covers practical advice for different types of shooters, from competitive marksmen to hunters and those focused on self-defense, highlighting the need for consistency through lot numbers and the strategic advantage of having ample supplies.

Quick Summary

The consensus is that there's 'never enough' ammunition, as the ideal quantity is subjective and depends on individual needs, shooting habits, budget, and preparedness goals. A recommended baseline is a 1,000-round case for core calibers, with larger reserves for frequent shooters and competitive use. Buying in bulk at low prices ('buy cheap and stack deep') is a key strategy for future-proofing your supply.

Chapters

  1. 00:00:00Introduction: The Ammo Question
  2. 00:00:24Sponsor: Firearms Legal Protection
  3. 00:01:23Media Portrayal of Ammo Stockpiles
  4. 00:03:55Lessons from the .22LR Shortage
  5. 00:04:52Building a .22LR Reserve
  6. 00:07:265.45x39 vs. .22LR Cost Analysis
  7. 00:08:20Buy Cheap, Stack Deep Philosophy
  8. 00:09:07Surplus Ammo Market Dynamics
  9. 00:10:11The Fountain Dries Up: GP11 Example
  10. 00:11:40Answering: How Much Ammo Is Enough?
  11. 00:13:25Future-Proofing with .30-06
  12. 00:14:01Lot Numbers and Consistency
  13. 00:14:37Ammunition Needs for Competitive Shooters
  14. 00:15:12Ammunition for Hunters
  15. 00:15:40Practical Ammunition Reserve
  16. 00:17:09Self-Reliance and Preparedness
  17. 00:19:02Personal Needs Dictate Ammo Quantity
  18. 00:20:19Reloading Components Stockpiling
  19. 00:21:16Recommended Ammo Reserves Per Caliber
  20. 00:22:18Ammo as Currency and Investment
  21. 00:23:15Consolidate Firearms, Buy Ammo
  22. 00:25:05Proficiency Over Quantity
  23. 00:26:25The Bottom Line: Never Enough Ammo
  24. 00:27:46Analogy: Toilet Paper Shortage
  25. 00:29:48Do You, We'll Do Us
  26. 00:30:05Valid Reasons for Ammunition Stockpiling
  27. 00:31:01Conclusion & Channel Support

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the general consensus on how much ammunition is 'enough'?

The consensus is that there's 'never enough' ammunition. The amount needed is subjective and depends on individual needs, shooting habits, budget, and preparedness goals. However, a baseline recommendation for core calibers is a 1,000-round case, with larger reserves for frequent shooters and competitive use.

Why is it important to buy ammunition in bulk when prices are low?

Buying ammunition in bulk when prices are low, often referred to as 'buy cheap and stack deep,' is a strategy to future-proof your supply. It allows you to acquire ammunition at a lower cost per round, mitigating the impact of future shortages, price increases, or supply chain disruptions.

What are the benefits of purchasing ammunition from the same lot number?

Purchasing ammunition from the same lot number ensures consistency in its manufacturing and performance characteristics. This is particularly critical for competitive shooters and precision marksmen, as it minimizes variations that could affect accuracy and reliability.

How does ammunition serve as an investment or currency?

Ammunition is often viewed as a stable commodity that maintains its value and can even appreciate, especially when acquired at favorable prices. In times of crisis or shortage, it can function as a form of currency for bartering or trade, making it a valuable asset for preparedness.

What is a practical approach to stockpiling ammunition for average gun owners?

For average gun owners, a practical approach involves establishing a minimum reserve of 1,000 rounds for each core caliber, stored securely. Additionally, gradually increasing this reserve by buying a few extra boxes or bricks whenever purchasing ammunition for regular shooting can build a substantial stash over time.

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