Preventing the Next Ammo Scare?

Published on February 12, 2021
Duration: 9:56

This guide from Brass Facts outlines a proactive strategy to prevent future ammunition scarcity issues by establishing a consistent, long-term ammunition budget. The instructor emphasizes consistent saving, even on a college budget, and viewing this as an investment. During high-price periods, the advice is to save the money and purchase when prices normalize. The guide also offers practical tips for making ammo go further, including prioritizing dry fire, having a plan for range sessions, and focusing on pistol training.

Quick Summary

To prevent future ammo scares, establish a consistent monthly ammunition budget, even if small, and stick to it for years to build a reserve. During high-price periods, save the money instead of buying. Prioritize dry fire for fundamental skills and have a clear plan for live-fire range sessions, focusing on recoil management and movement. Consider prioritizing pistol training and using .22LR for cost-effective practice, but be aware of potential negative habit formation.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: The Ammo Scare
  2. 01:02Demonstrating Ammo Reserves
  3. 01:48The Budgeting Strategy
  4. 03:44Balancing Ammo Storage and Training
  5. 04:44No Magic Bullet: Start Saving Now
  6. 05:26Making Ammo Go Further: Dry Fire
  7. 06:25Range Plan & Purposeful Drills
  8. 06:57Prioritizing Pistol Training
  9. 08:01Using .22LR for Training
  10. 09:00.22LR Pistol Training Considerations
  11. 09:37Conclusion & Final Tips

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I prevent being affected by the next ammo scare?

The most effective way to prevent being affected by the next ammo scare is to establish a consistent, long-term ammunition budget. Start by setting aside a small amount of money each month, even $50-$100, and gradually increase it as your income allows. View this as an investment and continue this practice for years to build a substantial reserve.

What are the best ways to train when ammo is scarce or expensive?

When ammo is scarce, prioritize dry fire practice for fundamental skills like reloads and malfunction clearances, as much of this can be done without live rounds. For live fire, go to the range with a clear plan, focusing on drills that require ammunition, such as movement and recoil management. Prioritizing pistol training is also recommended due to its civilian relevance.

Is it worth using .22LR firearms for training during ammo shortages?

Yes, .22LR firearms can be a cost-effective training alternative, especially AR-style analogs, to optimize round usage. However, be mindful that consistent training solely with .22LR can lead to bad habits like a poor grip and recoil anticipation, which can negatively impact performance when you switch back to larger caliber firearms.

Should I prioritize pistol or rifle training during an ammo shortage?

During an ammo shortage, it's generally recommended to prioritize pistol training for civilians. Pistols are more likely to be used in self-defense situations, and mastering pistol recoil management and fundamentals transfers well to rifle proficiency. While rifles are fun, focusing on the more critical pistol skills can be more beneficial when ammo is limited.

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