Reloading stuff at home

Hey guys, I was just wondering if I had enough primers, powder and bullets at home. I know... we never ever have enough!!

I roughly shoot 5-6k rounds/year. I shot way less in 2020 because of the virus. I plan on shooting less in the nead future due to components availability so I can keep my stash. We need to think about budget too.
I have roughly;

I googled the ideal ammo stockpile after I wrote this text. Here is the google answer;

As a general rule of thumb, you should always keep a minimum of 1,000 rounds of ammunition per caliber stored away not to be used for practice, and another pile of 1,000 rounds for practice. That's a minimum of 2,000 rounds that you'll have to buy over time, and that's also just for one caliber.

I ain't anywhere close to those numbers, let me know what stash you currently have, what you are lacking and what would be the ideal stash.

Cheers!!

Frank :shotgun:
:ar15:

Why would you need so much ammo, especially for only one cartridge? I've experienced drought of components in past years, however shelves were always replenished.
 
Having my Tinfoil Hat on, me thinks this Guy's work Vehicle is Black with deeply tinted Windows.....................................

Cheers

Haha, are you psychic??
My giant Sprinter van is indeed black and has tinted windows lol. It holds a lot of reloading components if needed :)
 
I have been buying primers whenever I get a chance. Sorry to whomever went to the Southside Cabelas in Edmonton since last wednesday after I left there.

Same goes for projectiles and powder. If I had to go off how much I got to shoot the last two summers, I have enough for about 8000 years so I'm good.
 
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