I believe formula for determining the appropriate amount of ammunition to stock is x=2n; where x is how much you should have and n is what you currently have.
I do remember the equation now...
I believe formula for determining the appropriate amount of ammunition to stock is x=2n; where x is how much you should have and n is what you currently have.
^^^^^^This same hereI have plenty to last me until I leave this messed up world. Dave.
enough to last me through a bit of a drought at the current rate I can get out to the range.
Do you really expect people to tell on an internet forum what they stock?
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!!
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Having my Tinfoil Hat on, me thinks this Guy's work Vehicle is Black with deeply tinted Windows.....................................
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Dear RCMP and NRCAN: I do not store more than 25kg of smokeless powder in my detached dwelling. No need for you to come check.![]()




























