Firedawg314
Regular Member
"Enough" ammo is however much it would take for you to never need to buy ammo again for the rest of your life even if horrible catastrophes happened.
NOW WE ARE GETTING SOMEWHERE!
Here's my new idea on that. Lets say, you normally practice at a rate of 500 rnds per month. Lets mulitply that by 20 years. That come out to be 120,000 rnds!!!!
I believe (and hope) that even if you where to have enough mags, hands/people, to help defend your home you live through it... it should be enough to help cover anything else and practice for years to come.
What's funny, my father and where talking about this today... he has a little .380 handgun. Til this day, still have the same ammo in it when he bought it back in the mid 70's. 6 rounds! I just taken his old ammo out to the range and shot them off. Worked perfectly. The gun was kept under his bed. No special box or bag.
SO I guess its the "un answerable... answer" of how much ammo to save/ stock up on.
I had looters trying to get in... yeah, I want to rock'n roll. If I bug out... and encounter robbers... I want to rock'n roll...