Stop Shooting Your Guns

Published on October 25, 2024
Duration: 5:50

This video advises firearm owners to significantly reduce live-fire practice and focus on dry firing to conserve ammunition, especially in anticipation of potential supply shortages and price hikes related to upcoming elections. The instructor recommends a prepper mindset, stockpiling at least 2,000 rounds of handgun ammunition, specifically 124-grain Full Metal Jacket, and utilizing dry fire drills with a shot timer to maintain proficiency without depleting resources.

Quick Summary

To conserve ammunition and prepare for potential election-related shortages, reduce live-fire practice and focus on dry firing. Aim to stockpile at least 2,000 rounds of handgun ammunition, with 124-grain FMJ being a recommended choice for its balance of velocity and weight.

Chapters

  1. 00:13Introduction: Stop Shooting Your Guns
  2. 00:27Election Countdown & Ammo Concerns
  3. 00:57Prepper Mindset & Stockpiling
  4. 01:55Focus on Dry Firing
  5. 02:13Winchester Price Increase
  6. 02:43Conserve Ammunition Now
  7. 03:16Past Ammo Shortage Examples
  8. 03:26Save Your 'Spicy Beans'
  9. 03:34Recommended Ammo Stockpile Size
  10. 03:47Best Handgun Ammo Grain Weight
  11. 04:18Prioritize Dry Fire Over Live Fire
  12. 04:39Message: Pump the Brakes on Shooting
  13. 05:13Dry Fire with a Shot Timer
  14. 05:30Conclusion & Sign Off

Frequently Asked Questions

Why should I stop shooting my guns before an election?

The video advises reducing live-fire practice to conserve ammunition due to historical patterns of shortages and price increases around elections. This prepper mindset helps ensure you have sufficient ammo if supply chains are disrupted or prices surge significantly.

What is the recommended amount of ammunition to stockpile?

The instructor recommends having a minimum stockpile of at least 2,000 rounds of handgun ammunition. This quantity is suggested to provide a buffer against potential shortages and price gouging, ensuring you can maintain proficiency.

What type of handgun ammunition is best for stockpiling?

For handgun ammunition, 124-grain Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) is recommended. This grain weight offers a good balance of velocity and projectile mass, making it suitable for both training and potentially for duty use if hollow points are unavailable or too expensive.

How can I maintain shooting skills without live fire?

You can maintain shooting skills through dry fire practice. This involves using your firearm unloaded to practice fundamental skills like sight alignment, sight picture, and trigger control. Using a shot timer can help simulate live-fire cadence and improve reaction times.

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