How I Would Ration My Ammo!

Published on November 6, 2025
Duration: 1:20

This video outlines a practical strategy for rationing ammunition, emphasizing inventory, caliber selection based on task, and strategic trading. The instructor, with an apparent extensive personal ammunition stock, advises prioritizing smaller calibers like .22 LR for general tasks while acknowledging the necessity of using available ammo when life is on the line. The core principle is maximizing the longevity of one's ammunition supply through mindful usage and resource management.

Quick Summary

Ammunition rationing involves inventorying your stock, prioritizing the smallest caliber suitable for the task, and not hesitating to use ammo when your life is at risk. For precision tasks, single shots conserve resources. Consider trading less common calibers for more prevalent ones to maximize your supply.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Ammo Rationing Scenario
  2. 00:04Step 1: Inventory Your Ammunition
  3. 00:18Step 2: Use Smallest Caliber for Task
  4. 00:30Step 3: Don't Fear Using Ammo When Necessary
  5. 00:39Precision Tasks: Single Shot Conservation
  6. 00:48Ammunition Deals Resource
  7. 00:55Step 4: Trade for Common Calibers
  8. 01:15Conclusion: Long-Term Ammunition Sustainability

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the first step in rationing ammunition?

The first step in rationing ammunition is to conduct a thorough inventory. This involves counting up all your ammunition, noting the exact quantities for each caliber you possess, to understand your starting point for conservation.

How should caliber selection influence ammo rationing?

You should always aim to use the smallest caliber ammunition that is suitable for the task at hand. For instance, if a .22 LR can accomplish the job, use it instead of a larger caliber to conserve your more limited or expensive ammunition.

When should you not hesitate to use your ammunition?

If your life is in immediate danger or a critical situation arises where your survival is at stake, you should not be afraid to use your ammunition as needed. Your life is worth more than any amount of ammunition.

What is a strategy for managing ammunition for less common calibers?

If you have firearms for which you have limited ammunition, consider setting aside a small portion and trading or selling the rest for a more common caliber that you have in abundance, such as 9mm or 223.

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