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The author's basic rule of thumb is a minimum of 1,000 rounds of ball ammo for the mainstream calibers like 9mm, 45 ACP, 5.56, 7.62 x 39, 308 Winchester, 12 Gauge and in our case 45 Colt, 30-30 Winchester and 5.7x 28. This is a standard to which we adhere constantly.
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Read More »When a crisis appears, be it a hurricane, tornado, earthquake, pandemic like COVID-19 or even a political crisis, people panic. We've seen it repeatedly in the form of shortages, personal hygiene, and firearms and ammunition shortages. The answer is to stock up ahead of time on things you need, but when it comes to ammunition, people wonder, “How much ammunition is enough during a crisis?” The answer is different for everybody. It's based on their situation and the types of firearms they own, but we will offer an overview that applies to most gun owners.
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Read More »The most popular ammunition for these calibers are FMJ (Full Metal Jacket) projectiles. This is the NATO standard for the military. The two most common bullet weights for 5.56 in this configuration are either 55 grains or 62 grains. These are the bread and butter rounds for rifles in this caliber with a 1:12-inch twist rate. If your rifle has a 1 in 14-inch twist rate, stick to 55 grain bullets, if you can find them. As the twist rate becomes tighter you can use heavier bullets in 5.56 NATO or 223 Remington. If you are unfamiliar with twist rate, it refers to the rifling in your barrel and how many times it can make the bullet completely spin. So a 1:12-inch twist rate completely spins the bullet once every 12 inches. Therefore if you were shooting a 24-inch barrel with that twist rate, the bullet would completely spin twice by the time it leaves the barrel. Faster twist rates stabilize heavier bullets. This is essential in long range shooting, but also in shooting a shorter barreled rifle or a braced pistol. That 10.5-inch pistol with a 1:9-inch twist rate may not be ideal for a 600 yard shot with Black Hills 77 Grain match grade ammunition, but the 55 grain and 62 grain bullets will theoretically be as stable if they had been shot from a longer barrel with a slower twist rate. You are getting at least one complete revolution. In calibers such as 300 Blackout or 7.62 X 39, you have a heavier bullet in the 122 grain to 180 or 200 grains. Again, FMJ ammunition will serve well for training and defense. It offers good penetration and it is reasonably accurate. So if all the FMJ ammunition, which by its nature is the cheapest, is gone from the shelves or online retailers you want to take a look at the next grades of ammunition that are like higher-end steaks we mentioned previous. Most of us are familiar with JHP (Jacketed Hollow Point), these rounds are designed to expand in a soft target. They will always be pricier than FMJ ammunition due to the bullet design and different powders, plus the fact that most people do not buy it for weekly range practice. When the $5.99 20-round boxes are gone, you might have to step up to these from $12.99-$29.99 for the same amount. This is usually hunting or match grade ammunition and if you have a rifle with no ammunition in the house, it might not only be your only option but your best option. If you are coming from the hunting side, you might be more familiar with JSP (Jacketed Soft Point) ammunition. Instead of a hollow cavity, these bullets have exposed lead at the tip that aids in expansion. They can be pricey and the exposed lead may be a concern to some shooters running piston type gas systems depending on the profile of the bullet. HANDGUNS: In the handgun and pistol caliber carbine arena you have the same principles. In 9mm your three most common bullet weights are 115 grain, 124 grain and 147 grain. These are available as FMJ or JHP. The JHP ammunition will be pricier and that is what you want for putting down bad guys. If you cannot acquire JHP ammunition, the FMJ will work, too. These same principles apply if your go-to rifle is in a bigger caliber such as 7.62 X 51, 308 Winchester, 30-30 Winchester, 30-06, etc. For 45 ACP the equivalents are 185 grain, 200 grain and 230 Grain. All three are available in FMJ and JHP. The difference in bullet weights is subtle in handguns, but the principle is basically that the lighter bullets move faster and in the case of the 9mm anything heavier than 147 grains will be subsonic. That does not mean it will be silent out of your pistol, but that the bullet is traveling at less than the speed of sound (1126 feet per second) to eliminate the sonic boom or crack when the bullet clears the muzzle. Handgun Ammo atCabelas Handgun Ammo atCreedmoor Sports Handgun Ammo at Natchez Shooters Supplies Also with handguns and some rifle cartridges, you will encounter lead projectiles. These are mostly intended for use in revolvers or lever action rifles, but every now and then they turn up in the semi auto pistol calibers. If that is all you can find use them with caution and be sure to clean your firearm well after shooting. Frangible training ammunition should be avoided for defensive purposes. This is designed for use in indoor ranges and the bullets shatter when they contact a hard surface. It is good for some training scenarios but probably should not be the first thing you grab when prepping your home.
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