What is the bare minimum you recommend?
9mm and 556
i am working on 5k for each of the larger calibers, and 10k for smaller calibers
or until i run out of room.....
What is the bare minimum you recommend?
9mm and 556
Looks like I'm good then. I've got double that of each.i am working on 5k for each of the larger calibers, and 10k for smaller calibers
or until i run out of room.....
I would rethink my food supply. Just how many gunfights are you all planning to get into. I would keep sufficient ammo for training purposes since I foresee ammo being cut off by perhaps an executive order if the demos win. Easily done for imported ammo.every one needs to rethink their ammo supply....to assess if you think you have enough
Source? You just listed every major corporation in the US.
I would rethink my food supply. Just how many gunfights are you all planning to get into. I would keep sufficient ammo for training purposes since I foresee ammo being cut off by perhaps an executive order if the demos win. Easily done for imported ammo.
Right now in the supermarkets I seeing that certain items seems to be not as plentiful and pricing is going up.
I think if you are aiming instead of spray/praying that a few hundred rounds of your favorite caliber is enough. Does not hurt to have more as a backup of course.
To each there own . . BUT . . 5,000 rds for each CHAMBERING that you own.
Jeeeeeeeze guy !! You must be <40 years old and/or have 7 kids and 9 grandkids. --- SAWMAN
10k rounds for each calibre is a good start. Was surprised how fast the ammo I just ordered arrived, took two days from SG Ammo and Natchez, three days from Fin Fur Feather.
I do have an older diesel tractor. Diesel can be produced from other sources. I need to keep a couple of batteries on hand. My '96 F150 would not start today. could the number 7/11 have something to do with the battery being dead.yep, adding to food stores too, got full freezer, and collecting freeze dried and long term food storage items..
fuel will be more of an issue, as gas does not last long if not ethanol free and treated, even then, maybe a year it is good, but is dangerous to store
Or could get you dead or in a lot of trouble if you dumb enough to mention it."AND THE TRUTH WILL SET YOU FREE". --- SAWMAN
I am selective for what I have a lot on hand. 22 lr since i have multiple guns and uses for that Caliber. 9x19 since that is the common caliber for my fighting pistols. 7.62x39 since I have several rifles in that caliber, it is effective, and it is relatively cheap and I already have it on hand. 12 ga shotgun. I do not have a whole lot in buckshot, but not so much is needed. In night time scenarios it is my favorite caliber. I will not keep more that a couple of hundred for what else i own. .45 ACP, 38 spl, etc are not so important. Yes I have few rounds, casting lead, etc on hand for these. I may likely sell those anyway. I do not have anyone to leave what i have. My only relative with an interest in guns is only 6 yrs younger than me. Sad to say my best friends have 4 paws and do not much use for guns.sga is good, and quick
I am selective for what I have a lot on hand. 22 lr since i have multiple guns and uses for that Caliber. 9x19 since that is the common caliber for my fighting pistols. 7.62x39 since I have several rifles in that caliber, it is effective, and it is relatively cheap and I already have it on hand. 12 ga shotgun. I do not have a whole lot in buckshot, but not so much is needed. In night time scenarios it is my favorite caliber. I will not keep more that a couple of hundred for what else i own. .45 ACP, 38 spl, etc are not so important. Yes I have few rounds, casting lead, etc on hand for these. I may likely sell those anyway. I do not have anyone to leave what i have. My only relative with an interest in guns is only 6 yrs younger than me. Sad to say my best friends have 4 paws and do not much use for guns.