How Many Types of Ammo to Stockpile?

Published on December 12, 2024
Duration: 39:27

This video provides a practical guide from Magic Prepper on optimizing an ammunition stockpile by strategically reducing the number of calibers. The instructor emphasizes focusing on cost-effective, readily available, and versatile calibers like 9mm Luger, 5.56 NATO, 7.62x39mm, and .308 Winchester. He details why less common or more expensive calibers such as 10mm Auto, .300 Blackout, and .32 ACP are being cut from his personal inventory to maximize efficiency and training opportunities.

Quick Summary

Optimizing an ammunition stockpile involves cutting less practical calibers to focus on cost-effective, readily available options. Key calibers to prioritize include 9mm Luger for handguns, and 5.56 NATO, 7.62x39mm, and .308 Winchester for rifles, ensuring better preparedness and training opportunities.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: The Need to Cut Ammo Types
  2. 01:21Demonstrating Calibers with Firearms
  3. 01:47Pistol Calibers: The Core Stockpile
  4. 02:389mm Luger: The Go-To Handgun Round
  5. 03:03Sig P226: Multi-Caliber Flexibility (9mm, 40 S&W, 357 SIG)
  6. 06:46Cutting 10mm Auto: Expense and Inconsistency
  7. 09:01357 Magnum Lever-Action Rifle: A Practical Alternative
  8. 14:15Cutting 32 ACP: Niche Caliber, High Cost
  9. 17:59Rifle Calibers: Focusing the Inventory
  10. 19:045.56 NATO: The Primary Rifle Cartridge
  11. 20:22Cutting 300 Blackout: Cost and Redundancy Issues
  12. 23:48.308 Winchester (7.62x51mm NATO): The Essential Full-Power Round
  13. 24:44.308 vs. 5.56: Practical Considerations
  14. 35:41Exclusions: .22 LR and 12 Gauge
  15. 36:48Final Recap: Calibers Being Cut and Kept
  16. 37:23Stockpile Overview: Handgun and Rifle Calibers
  17. 38:14Viewer Engagement: Comments and Suggestions

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most important handgun calibers to stockpile for preparedness?

For preparedness, prioritizing common and affordable handgun calibers like 9mm Luger is crucial. Having access to calibers like 40 Smith & Wesson and 357 SIG through multi-caliber platforms can also enhance flexibility during ammunition shortages.

Which rifle calibers are recommended for an optimized ammunition stockpile?

An optimized rifle stockpile should focus on versatile intermediate cartridges like 5.56 NATO and 7.62x39mm, along with a full-power cartridge such as .308 Winchester (7.62x51mm NATO) for its broad utility in hunting and defense.

Why should calibers like 10mm Auto or .300 Blackout be cut from an ammo stockpile?

Calibers like 10mm Auto and .300 Blackout are often cut due to their higher cost, inconsistent manufacturer loadings (10mm), or the need to stock multiple variants (subsonic/supersonic for .300 BLK), which dilutes resources better spent on more common calibers.

Are .22 Long Rifle and 12 Gauge shells considered for ammunition stockpile cuts?

No, .22 Long Rifle and 12 Gauge shells are generally not considered for cuts in an ammunition stockpile. Their universal practicality, low cost, and wide range of applications in training, pest control, and various shooting scenarios make them essential.

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