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4/11/2010 3:40:07 PM EDT
How much and what kind of ammo do you guys stock? (cant wait to see these answers)
4/11/2010 3:41:46 PM EDT
[#1]
M855/SS109 ammo is what I stock up on.

And when I can get cheap 55gr M193 type ammo I buy that up to.
4/11/2010 3:43:30 PM EDT
[#2]
Quoted:
M855/SS109 ammo is what I stock up on.

And when I can get cheap 55gr M193 type ammo I buy that up to.




+1
4/11/2010 3:48:51 PM EDT
[#3]
I have a few hundred rounds of m193 and whatever reloads I have. I might have a box or two of other factory stuff now and then but generally not longer than it takes to get to the range for whatever comparison I was making.

for other calibers it tends to be different but even with 45 it is just defensive and then reloads.

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4/11/2010 3:51:00 PM EDT
[#4]
So who are the real Ammo Whores in here

ETA - Mine all went down with the boat.
4/11/2010 3:53:27 PM EDT
[#5]
Back of the box guesstimate, enough whatever you think you'll need your rifle for plus a box or two.
It's not gonna get any cheaper and it takes awhile to go bad....
4/11/2010 3:55:40 PM EDT
[#6]
Walmart value pack of 22LR not that chinsey little 330 rd pack i am talking the 550rd box .A mag of 45acp 60rds of 5.56 and a box of bird shot.
4/11/2010 3:57:33 PM EDT
[#7]
I've got 100 rds for my Mk II and Super Single six, and 50 rounds for my SW Md 65. That's all I'll need in a survival situation.
4/11/2010 4:06:19 PM EDT
[#8]
I have about 500 of Silver Bear right now. After my impending optic purchase this week, (just got my AR last weekend) I will be devoting all gun money to stocking up on P-Mags and bulk .223. My plan is to have at least 2,000 rounds and 15 mags on hand.
4/11/2010 4:10:25 PM EDT
[#9]
Around 13-14K rounds., BH 75 and 77 gr, Prvi m855, 75 and 69 gr, Winchester m855, PMC and federal m193
4/11/2010 4:25:02 PM EDT
[#10]
right now I have 220rds Prvi m193, 360rds PMC bronze,700rds assorted BH .223, 500 .45acp, 5000rds .22lr, a couple hundred rounds for .22-250, and I'm not adding up the shotgun ammo(about a 1000rds factory, and enough supplies to load about 4000rds).
4/11/2010 4:40:24 PM EDT
[#11]
Prvi

that is all
4/11/2010 5:06:52 PM EDT
[#12]
Currently for my AR's, around 3k rounds. Mostly Prvi 62 gr FMJBT but also some M855, tracers, BH 77 gr and reloads thrown into the mix. About 1k is "open in case of emergency" and the rest is for practice and fun, to be topped off as needed.
Today I bought 480 rnds (2 spam cans) of Greek 30-06 to feed my recently acquired Garand.
4/11/2010 5:21:16 PM EDT
[#13]
I don't have an exact count, but about:
350rds of 9mm, mostly a mixture of hollow points (Federal, Remington, Silvertips, Cor-Bon, etc.) standard, +P, and +P+
100 or so 12ga shells, 2.75" &3", 000Buck, 00Buck, #1Buck, Federal, Remington, Sellier & Bellot.
240rds of .357 Magnum, 158gr HP
100rds of .38 Special +P Nyclad
825rds of 5.56 & .223, SS109, SA Surplus, Sellier & Bellot, Prvi OTM, Black Hills OTM, TAP, WWB, Federal FMJ, PMC Bronze, UMC FMJ, Remington FMJ
That's all I can remember.
4/11/2010 6:40:41 PM EDT
[#14]
I have a self imposed standard of 2K rounds per rifle and 1K per handgun as a minimum .
I force myself to stick to it as way to limit new gun purchases since I haven't had a wife to sneak
them by for the past 10 years

This way , when I go to a shop or a show and fondle something new . I look at the price tag
and then add ammo total to it and It's usually enough to stop the drooling  .
4/11/2010 7:44:32 PM EDT
[#15]
Rifle

200 TAP FPD .223
400 TAP 5.56
500 M193 (LC '01)
2,000 M855 (PMC '09 / IMI '09)
Waiting on 5,000 M193 (PMC)

1,000 7.62 x 51 (SA Surplus, 1981)

For 3 gun, PMC .223

Pistol

1,150 .40 (Gold Dot / Hydrashok)

And enough projectiles to roll about 6,000 .40 for IPSC (USPSA) and 3 gun... primers and powder for ~3x that.

Shotgun

225 12ga. 00 (Winchester Ranger Low Recoil)

For 3 gun, Winchester #4 or #5 12ga.
4/11/2010 8:50:16 PM EDT
[#16]
I have an ample supply of Q3131A, the good shit
4/11/2010 11:11:25 PM EDT
[#17]


        I'd have to agree with   chrome1's   ammo philosophy.

        AlvinYork  is an incredible optimist.

        Seriously, the only Price-Wise way to buy ammo is in quantity ––-  case lots or multiple cases, except that, for some calibers/types, Wally World has the best prices.
4/12/2010 5:10:35 AM EDT
[#18]
At around $350 per 1K I don't have much stocked I don't shoot up.   I wish I would have gotten into shooting when it was economical to shoot & stock ammo.
Paying bills or buying ammo? Ammo will have to wait. I also don't use credit cards to buy unless I have the $ to pay it.
4/12/2010 8:54:35 AM EDT
[#19]
Are you a true AMMO WHORE??????
4/12/2010 9:01:40 AM EDT
[#20]
As much as I can afford. And more then I can afford if its cheap enough.
4/12/2010 9:39:28 AM EDT
[#21]
Just my personal opinion, but I can see no point in keeping more than 25,000 rounds of each (M193 and M855) on hand at any given time!

Unless, of course, you do a lot of shooting!
4/12/2010 9:53:09 AM EDT
[#22]
Quoted:
As much as I can afford. And more then I can afford if its cheap enough.


4/12/2010 12:38:25 PM EDT
[#23]
The thing is, if you attend just three carbine classes a year you'll go through 4,500 rounds without blinking an eye. Between carbine classes and hedging against future availability I buy as much as I can, whenever I can. I had friends last year that had to cancel classes because they couldn't find (or afford) enough ammo to go.

Screw that.

4/12/2010 2:21:46 PM EDT
[#24]
87 rounds.
4/12/2010 6:26:25 PM EDT
[#25]
If I told you that, I'd have to kill you...



4/12/2010 7:40:32 PM EDT
[#26]
Gee, another low post count nosy questioner . After joking about this I am starting to say "hmmmmm.....". WJ  And page 2 belong to Moi.
4/13/2010 2:49:38 AM EDT
[#27]
What I buy:
5.56/.223
7.62x39
30-30
.45
.40
9mm
.357sig
.380
.22
12 ga

How much I have: NUNYA
4/13/2010 4:17:42 AM EDT
[#28]
By Will Grant
BBC News, Talcahuano  


Rene Orellana sleeps with a shotgun in his hands. "I have to," he says, motioning towards a shattered window frame covered with a tarpaulin.

"The looters have been into this room and took thousands of pesos and my wife's jewellery."

The small fishing port of Talcahuano is only a few kilometres down the coast from Chile's second biggest city, Concepcion, where the military and the police are out on the streets in their thousands.

Yet, it is a world away in terms of security.

The harbour has been decimated - first by the earthquake and then by the 15m-high (49ft) tsunami which threw boats and shipping containers out of the sea and into the port with massive force.

 This was always a difficult place to live

Daniel Gonzalez
Talcahuano resident
Dozens of containers are now strewn around the harbour as though they were cardboard boxes, having crushed several people in their cars in the process.

In this scene of devastation, looters have made the most of the chaos. Many of the containers have been opened and their contents, be they bananas, nappies or computer equipment, taken by the desperate hordes.

"I've fired 500 of the 2,000 rounds of ammunition I've got," says Mr Orellana, who works for the Ministry of Public Works, showing off his gun licence.

"I fire over their heads to scare them off, and so far, it's worked."

Edit:  i don't know...how much ammo do you need?  This guy was "ready", seriously, and he's already burned through 500 rounds in less than a week defending his home, and his actions were warnings.  Had he gotten into a combat situation, he wouldve burned through his stash QUICK.  Do you have 2000 rounds of 5.56?


Original story: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/8550960.stm
4/13/2010 5:20:15 AM EDT
[#29]
Good post about the Chilean quake.

How much ammo?

NEVER ENOUGH!

Bare bones minimum: 1,000 per firearm

then, go from there.....
4/13/2010 5:42:14 AM EDT
[#30]
Quoted:
Good post about the Chilean quake.

How much ammo?

NEVER ENOUGH!

Bare bones minimum: 1,000 per firearm

then, go from there.....


Thanks, and be mindful, there may come a time when it becomes beneficial to arm your family/friends/neighbors, and don't expect them to be equipped.  It may be up to you to arm them as a matter of self-preservation, simply as a force multiplier of the most basic form.

That being said, I would have at the absolute VERY least 2000 rounds available for every weapon for possible distribution, and would plan to distribute between 250-400 with each weapon should SHTF, and allow for resupply so excess supplies don't fall into zombie hands.  It is also good to have a plan with like-minded people in your neighborhood ready to go to park cars at the end of streets to close them off, post pairs of sentinals on corners, set up kitchens of some kind, secure an alternate water supply, provide for child care in a central location, and have a medical unit of some kind at the ready (neighborhood emt's, ex-military field medics, doctors, nurses, nurse's assistants etc).  With a proper plan, you can get yourself through quite a bit of shit.  FAILURE to plan, is planning to fail, and those situations are ones that you can't afford to fail at.
4/13/2010 8:20:42 AM EDT
[#31]
I agree. Too much is not enough. Presently I have about 900 rnds of 5.56. Unfortunatly Im on SSD so I can only pick up a couple boxes at a time. I always replace what I shoot though.
4/13/2010 8:58:04 AM EDT
[#32]
My absolute minimum rule is 4K per rifle, 2K per handgun, plus a ton of .22lr and a mix of 12GA.
4/13/2010 9:10:45 AM EDT
[#33]
Quoted:
My absolute minimum rule is 4K per rifle, 2K per handgun, plus a ton of .22lr and a mix of 12GA.


THIS!

I buy ammo all the time. 5.56/.223, 7.62x39, 7.62 Nato, .45, .22LR, 12 ga. I recently purchased a ak74 so I added 5.45x39 to my list. 4K is pretty good for every rifle. I started shooting more often so I need to purchase to keep up. Even if it's a few boxes here and there local. Online bulk purchases are good too but few and far between as budget allows.
4/13/2010 10:10:24 AM EDT
[#34]
I actually counted all my ammo last night..basically its all M855, XM193, 7.62x51,7.62x54R, .45ACP, 9mm, 12ga., 7.5x55 and a bunch of .22....all adding up to about 10k rnds

4/13/2010 11:30:14 AM EDT
[#35]
Quoted:
Quoted:
My absolute minimum rule is 4K per rifle, 2K per handgun, plus a ton of .22lr and a mix of 12GA.


THIS!

I buy ammo all the time. 5.56/.223, 7.62x39, 7.62 Nato, .45, .22LR, 12 ga. I recently purchased a ak74 so I added 5.45x39 to my list. 4K is pretty good for every rifle. I started shooting more often so I need to purchase to keep up. Even if it's a few boxes here and there local. Online bulk purchases are good too but few and far between as budget allows.


Yet another thing to remember is that if things really go sour (no more rule of law, foreign (or domestic) troops, dollar ceases to exist, mad max rolls by), .22lr will make for a good currency.  Someone hatched chicks?  5 rounds a piece.  Someone has a breeding pair of pigs?  500 rounds, etc.  1 round of .308 will be like a ten dollar bill, etc. (you can take a deer with it and feed your family for a month, it would be well worth it).  

There are 100,000 reasons why you can never have enough ammo.
4/13/2010 11:58:13 AM EDT
[#36]
Probably 1500rds of various 5.56.
4/13/2010 6:11:23 PM EDT
[#37]
When I got my 1st AR 16 months ago I didn't even brought any ammo for 2 months. It was cold outside during the middle of winter and I want to learn everything about my rifle before shooting it.

Forward 16 months and I have about 5000 rounds of various 5.56 ammo(no .223) for my 6 ARs.

I just ordered 1200 rounds of IMI 855 so by Friday I should have around 6200 rounds of 5.56.
4/13/2010 6:23:18 PM EDT
[#38]
Ammo is like money:  The more you have, the more you want.

Also like money:  You tell yourself, if I can just get to X, I'll be good.  Once you get there, you start thinking...  I should get to Y, THEN I'll have enough.  Right!



4/13/2010 8:17:47 PM EDT
[#39]
1100 rounds 55gr v-max ballistic tips of my own special reload...
500+ PMC  Bronze
200 Rounds of Atlanta Arms 55gr FMJ
200 rounds of Hornady tap (Only because it shoots 2.75" groups at 500 yards, on the rare occasion that me the shooter can)

500 +p 200gr speer gold .45 acp got on a deal a while back
500 Wal-mart Whitebox 230gr FMJ's for 45 acp.
Various amounts of my own handloaded .45ammo

1200 rounds of CCI MiniMag Hollow Point Ammo
2200 rounds of Remington "Golden Bullet"  (4 Walmart Value  Packs)

500 fmj 9mm...
Various "Personal Defense" Hollowpoints
200rounds of Georgia Arms Hollowpoints

275rounds of Light Target Loads for 20 gage Number 8 shot.
50 rounds of Remington 2 3/4" 20 guage Buckshot

100 rounds of Light Target Loads 12 Gage Number 8 Shot
50 rounds of Remington Reduced Recoil Buckshot
75 rounds of Winchester slugs.
20 rounds of 3" #5 shot Nitro-Express Turkey

I am about to load  200 rounds of 125gr Nosler Ballistic Tips for my wife's savage .308 hunting rifle and
300 rounds of Nosler 150 grballistic tips for my browning abolt hunter 270.
Have various partial boxes of .270win and .308win factory hunting loads I've tried over the years...

My plan is to load/have me enough ammunition to survive an economic collapse (it's coming) for five years...
.22lr, .45acp, .223/5.56, 12gauge, and 20gauge will be my focus...

I guess .22lr is the most important to stock up on since it will be the new currency!

4/13/2010 8:22:30 PM EDT
[#40]
I also have enough primers and powder to load up a few more loads for each caliber...

I've also been loading Hornady SST's for my dad and Father in law for thier Hunting weapons...

I'm going to start loading my Father-in-Law .30 carbine (which will dent into the small rifle primers  I've allotted for 5.56)

4/14/2010 12:11:39 AM EDT
[#41]
The last time I bought 5.56 was in early 2005. I bought 5k of LC M193. If memory serves, I think I paid about $225/ case. I still have about 3.5k of it left.
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