How Much Ammo Should You Buy Right Now?!

Published on November 17, 2025
Duration: 8:03

This video provides guidance on how much ammunition to stockpile for different types of firearms. The speaker recommends 1,000 rounds for a primary carry handgun, 1,000 rounds for a secondary firearm like a shotgun or AR-style rifle, and 400 rounds for a hunting rifle or other less frequently used firearms. The recommendations are based on typical usage and preparedness scenarios.

Quick Summary

For your primary carry handgun, aim for at least 1,000 rounds. For secondary firearms like shotguns or AR-style rifles, 1,000 rounds is also recommended. Hunting rifles and other less frequently used firearms are well-served by approximately 400 rounds.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Introduction: Ammo Stockpile Question
  2. 00:41Ammo for Primary Carry Gun
  3. 01:42Ammo for Secondary Gun (Home Defense/Rifle)
  4. 02:50Ammo for Hunting Rifle & Other Guns
  5. 04:21Call to Action & Channel Info

Frequently Asked Questions

How many rounds of ammunition should I have for my everyday carry handgun?

For your primary carry handgun, it's recommended to have at least 1,000 rounds of ammunition on hand. This quantity allows for sufficient practice and preparedness without being excessive for a firearm typically used for self-defense.

What is the recommended ammunition quantity for a home defense shotgun or rifle?

For a secondary firearm, such as a shotgun or an AR-style rifle used for home defense, the recommendation is to have approximately 1,000 rounds. This ensures you have ample ammunition for training and potential defensive scenarios.

How much ammo is sufficient for a hunting rifle?

For a hunting rifle or other firearms that are used less frequently, a stockpile of around 400 rounds is generally considered sufficient. This accounts for practice, sighting in, and the limited number of shots typically taken during hunting trips.

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