I finally got all my ammo out and did an inventory. I'm pretty happy with my current levels. Does /k/ have ammo?
>22 Long Rifle (total - 6,750)
Various CCI - 3,600
Remington Golden Bullet - 2,100
Federal AutoMatch - 650
American Eagle - 400
>5.56x45mm (total - 2,009)
77 grain hollow points - 709
Tracer - 300
55 grain target - 1,000
>9x19mm (total - 3,851)
124 grain target - 2,755
Defensive Hollow Points - 1,096
>45acp (total - 949)
230 grain target - 468
Defensive Hollow points - 481
>380auto (total - 848)
100 grain target - 835
90 Lehigh Penetrators - 13
>>29720370
Not much. Ammo money means less gun money.
7.62x54r 16
.22 varieties About 3000
10 ga about 60
20 ga about 100
And several guns with no ammo yet
>>29720370
>all that remanufactured ammo
I'm currently sitting on
~2700 rds M193
~2500 rds 124gr 9mm
~1000 rds nugget food
all new production
>>29720405
better to have lots of ammo for a few guns than no ammo for lots of guns
>>29720405
>Not much. Ammo money means less gun money.
What good are guns without ammo? Your priorities are backwards. If you own guns without any ammo to feed them; you own expensive paperweights.
>>29720370
+/- 1 pound of black powder
50-ish .44 conical bullets
100-ish percussion caps
>>29720444
Yeah, I reload most of my ammo. All of it is stuff I made with my own hands. I don't buy factory re-manufactured crap.
Trust me when I say that all of my reloaded ammo is significantly more reliable and consistent than any store bought rounds. I'm ocd as fuck.
>>29720473
oh nice, if its your reloads thats great. every time one of my buddies gets some reman stuff like freedom munitions or wherever the accuracy is inconsistent at best.
I have the second largest ammo stash I've heard of in one of these threads but I still feel like it's not enough. How often do you guys shoot where a few thousand rounds is enough to last you?
>>29720488
Before I ever reloaded my own stuff; I bought some "factory re-manufactured" stuff online.
It was the worst garbage I have ever shot. It got me thinking, "Could I do it better myself?"
The answer is yes. If I have to shoot store-bought stuff, I'm always disappointed at the accuracy and inconsistency of the recoil.
By the way; nice stash!
>10000 5.45x39
>5000 .22
>3500 7.62x39
>2400 9mm
>600 .308
>600 5.56
>140 .243
>140 30-06
>100 12g
>60 30-30
What sucks is I've come to the realization that 5.56 and ARs are superior to 5.45 and AK74s. I've been buying a bunch of AR shit(not ammo obviously), but with the backdrop of an upcoming election panic I'm not sure if I should sell of the 5.45 now or wait until the fall. Money is tight now.
>>29720504
If your collection is so large; lets see it!
I am constantly making new ammo, and I shoot about once or twice a month. The only reason I have an overflow of production is because I make so much of it.
>>29720504
Depends on my free time, but I usually go through 200 rounds of rifle ammo and 100-200 rounds of handgun per month on average. If I had more time to shoot I'd burn through more. Lowest I feel comfortable letting my ammo stock drop to is 1000 rounds for my primary and 200 rounds for my secondary, but is been a while since I've been that low.
>>29720520
It's not really in a way that I can just take a picture. I think I can screenshot a spreadsheet though.
>>29720370
You mean data mining thread?
>>29720444
>>29720448
I don't have many opportunities to go shooting, so it wouldn't matter anyways.
And you also assume I collect guns with the intention of shooting all of them.