SAVE YOUR MONEY!! Don't Make This Ammo Stockpiling Mistake!

This guide, based on advice from God Family and Guns, outlines a strategic approach to ammunition stockpiling. It emphasizes prioritizing essential calibers for emergency preparedness while reducing unnecessary inventory of specialized rounds, ultimately saving money and simplifying logistics. The host, with high authority in practical firearms ownership, advises on efficient ammo management for long-term needs.

Quick Summary

Avoid the common ammo stockpiling mistake of buying 1,000 rounds for every caliber. Prioritize essential rounds like 9mm, 5.56, .22LR, and 12 gauge for emergencies. Secondary firearms need fewer rounds, and tertiary ones even less. Properly stored ammo lasts up to 100 years, making strategic stockpiling cost-effective and efficient.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Ammo Stockpiling Mistake
  2. 00:06Stocking Up vs. Stockpiling Explained
  3. 01:16Critique of the 1,000 Round Rule
  4. 02:53Prioritizing Primary Calibers
  5. 04:44Secondary & Tertiary Ammo Needs
  6. 06:12Saving Money & Ammo Longevity

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main mistake to avoid when stockpiling ammunition?

The primary mistake is applying a blanket rule like '1,000 rounds per caliber' to every firearm you own. This is inefficient and costly, especially for specialized hunting or less frequently used firearms. Focus on prioritizing essential calibers instead.

Which ammunition calibers should be prioritized for stockpiling?

For emergency preparedness and potential high-volume use, prioritize calibers like 9mm, .22LR, 5.56/223, and 12 gauge. These are the most versatile and commonly used rounds in critical situations.

How much ammunition is recommended for secondary or tertiary firearms?

For secondary firearms, aim for a few hundred rounds. For tertiary or hobbyist guns, a few boxes (around 20 rounds each) are generally sufficient for preparedness, avoiding unnecessary expense and storage burden.

How long can properly stored ammunition last?

With proper storage in a cool, dry environment, ammunition can maintain its reliability and effectiveness for an extended period, potentially up to 100 years. This highlights the value of strategic, long-term stockpiling.

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