3 GREAT Ways To AFFORDABLY Stock Up On Ammo!!

Published on March 23, 2025
Duration: 8:05

This video offers three practical strategies for affordably stocking up on ammunition. The presenter, from 'God Family and Guns,' emphasizes a slow, consistent approach to purchasing ammo over time, suggesting buying in small quantities like boxes of 50. He also advises pairing firearms with similar calibers to maximize ammo utility and considering firearms chambered in more affordable calibers like 9mm or .22LR when making new purchases.

Quick Summary

Three effective strategies for affordably stocking up on ammunition include purchasing slowly over time, pairing firearms with similar calibers to maximize utility, and prioritizing firearms chambered in more affordable calibers like 9mm or .22LR when making new purchases.

Chapters

  1. 00:06Intro: Ammo Stockpiling Challenges
  2. 00:20Strategy 1: Stock Up Slowly Over Time
  3. 00:58Sponsor Shoutout: ES Power Drink
  4. 01:10Recalling the .22LR Shortage
  5. 01:54Method 1: Buy Ammo Piece by Piece
  6. 02:50Method 2: Pair Guns with Similar Calibers
  7. 03:31Example: Deer Hunting vs. Practice Calibers
  8. 03:58Method 3: Consider Affordable Caliber Firearms
  9. 04:09Example: 7.5 FK vs. Common Calibers
  10. 04:369mm vs. .40 Caliber Decision
  11. 05:01Recap: Three Ammo Stocking Strategies
  12. 05:14Importance of .22LR and 9mm
  13. 05:24Viewer Engagement & Prayer Requests
  14. 05:46Outro: God Family and Guns

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best ways to affordably stock up on ammunition?

Three effective strategies include purchasing ammunition slowly over time, pairing firearms that use similar calibers to maximize utility, and prioritizing firearms chambered in more affordable calibers like 9mm or .22LR when making new purchases.

How can I manage ammunition costs during shortages?

During ammunition shortages, focus on buying in small quantities consistently rather than waiting for bulk deals. This gradual approach, exemplified by past .22LR shortages, helps build a stockpile without significant upfront cost.

Should I choose firearms based on ammunition cost?

Yes, when acquiring new firearms, consider the cost of their ammunition. Opting for firearms in common, affordable calibers like 9mm or .22LR can significantly reduce your long-term ammunition expenses.

Is it better to buy 9mm or .40 S&W ammunition for stockpiling?

For general stockpiling purposes, 9mm ammunition is typically more affordable than .40 S&W. Unless you have a specific, compelling reason for the .40, choosing 9mm is a more budget-conscious decision for building an ammo reserve.

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