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There is no such thing as too much ammo. I’ve been saying for years now, it’s the new gold. You can always sell it, shoot it, trade it. It will never go out of style or depreciate. The only catch is storing it properly, it’s heavy as fuk and takes up a ton of space!
with the license restrictions here in south africa, based on the license I have, I'm not allowed to have more than 200 loaded rounds in my possession at any point in time. So this video makes me envious of your laws. Am hoping to change my license type in the next year which will allow me unlimited ammo
One .50 cal can will store 300 .308 in 20 round box or 1000 5.56 in 50 round box or 1000 9mm in 50 round box or 2500 .22 LR in 100 round containers (CCI plastic) I built a wooden shelving unit that houses 35 cans (5 shelves of 7 cans) for my shtf ammo which i started gathering quite a few years ago. 1500 or 5 cans .308 (900 168 gr hpbt/600 147 gr ball) 15000 or 15 cans 5.56 62 gr ball. 5000 or 5 cans of 9mm (3000 124 gr XTP/2000 124 gr ball). 25000 or 10 cans of .22 lr (5000 CCI 32 gr HP Stingers/20000 CCI 36 gr HP). ((46500 for those that count)) Each can also has a desicant pack in it. My training/hunting/range/practice ammo and ammo in other calibers is also stored on shelves but not in ammo cans. Some is stored in mags others in original box and some in mtm 100 count boxes. Enjoyed your video.
Everytime I buy a box I update my list and inventory. It’s always good to keep track of exactly what you have. That way when you get down on a certain caliber you are aware of it. Because you might have 12k but then only have 500 for say 9mm… Just my thought on it, everyone has their own system.
Gave up 30 years ago trying to keep ammo locked up. Was a waste of safe space. Started using a closet, that then turned two closets... Now I just keep it stored in what used to be a small guest bedroom. Usually 2 big buys a year... Although the last two years, I just stopped buying anything, and even sold about 5k rounds of 9. Just not worth what it's been selling for...
Impressive . I am not sure however of how wise it is to let the world know that you have such a good supply of these items including the mags. With the politics at present I personally have adopted the "quiet" mode as to my weapons and ammunition status.
Thats a nice stockpile of ammo. I got a small arsenal of 2500rds of 5.56, 200 12gauge slugs/buckshot, and 1,000 40S&W. Hopefully I can keep stockpiling to get up to 15,000 someday looks like alot of fun. Stay safe
Love it. Nice stash. Looks like mine but I have double that I had to buy another safe just for ammo and now that's full and have rest back in other safe lol. I loved when walmart had all ammo on sale that shit was a big big steal. It's there loss wish they still sold but they dont. Keep it up. I think u have more than 10,000. Let us know when u count it. I keep all mine inventory
Nice vid!!! I followed the same philosophy. Buying Walmart, sales at Bass Pro, shipping for Palmetto. Couple buck here, couple bucks there. Now everyone is searching.
Impressive stock. Because that room you were in is bigger than my whole apartment I can only store so much. Roughly 14k various rounds of .22, 9mm, and some .44 magnum all hidden away so it's not something else to trip over. >.
I would NEVER tell or show my Ammo or Amounts & NEVER comply with TYRANNICAL LAWS & as long as WE THE PEOPLE LET THEM BY they only get worse!!! All i can say is BE & STAY READY
Great stock pile Walmart here in Colorado really screwed themselves and the magazine law is null in void. I purchased all my thirty round magazines from local gun shops they just don't give a shit. Thanks for video sir.
No, some of them don't. El Paso County as well as others have openly declared themselves to be gun sanctuary counties against unconstitutional gun control laws. Laws like magazine restrictions and red flag do not apply here.
Yes they can. Every doomsday novel that I have read that involves the demise of the US government whether it be novels like the "299 Days," a book series about the second American civil war or "One Second After," a book series about the effects of an EMP weapon being detonated over the continental United States, every book references the US government trying to come in and confiscate people's wealth by usually going after the precious metals and making them illegal to own.
The 5.56 green tip stuff does have a steel penetrator in the tip. It will not defeat AR500. What it is good for is punching through brush, light cover, wood, glass, car doors etc...
I got lots of ammo too, but I prefer to keep it low profile and quiet. Bragging about what you have may be dangerous for your survival. Same with food.
That was a interesting video and if you don't go to the range too much you've got a good start to stockpiling ammo. If you were to put a dollar value on that stockpile at today's price you would be surprised how much money you have there.
Yeah, I am very lucky if I even have the time or the ammo to spare to go shooting once a month. The ammo is just ridiculous right now. I'm very thankful to have stockpiled what I have now because otherwise I wouldn't have been able to do any shooting with in the last 5 weeks.
Yes, "open cylinder" means that there is no choke. "Improved cylinder bore" means that there is no modified choke permanently bored into the middle section of the barrel either. Some shotguns don't have an exterior choke tube or "screw in choke," instead they'll have a permanent choke bored into the middle section of the inside of the barrel.
Cool video lot of good info.I too am a vet AIR FORCE.You got me thinking I need more shot gun ammo.I'm thinking about getting into reloading which is better to reload the shotgun,handgun or rifle????
I can only answer that I've only reloaded 12GA shotgun ammo, I've never reloaded handgun or rifle, mostly because I cannot afford the reloading equipment. My reloading equipment for my shotgun however only cost me under $150 that included the price of the the shell press, the roll crimper, the foster style slug mold and 00 buckshot mold.
Thank God you got stocked up before now. Hard to find ammo now. Plus at these prices. I am not buying anymore until the price comes down. Good thing I stocked up. If everyone would stop adding 50 rds to there 20,000 Rd Stache . Maybe we can get out of this a little faster and stop paying Gouging prices. When you see 79 cents a RD for 223 Tula ammo. They can have it. But That is a wonderful sight. Let Freedom Ring.
@@nebulousJames12345ballistic nukes hitting your major city, riots burning and looting everyone’s homes, no more food so you have to pack and move, your bugging out due to some unforeseen circumstances. You can only stock as much ammo as you can carry or load into your car for bugging out. Everything else should be stored at a safe house that you plan on visiting in shtf if you need to bug out. And have multiple stock piles in different locations for bugging out. Say a nuke you bug out north, or fro some reason you need to go south towards the lake for water to another stash
@@nebulousJames12345always have multiple plans. Staying at your home is not always the best. But again bugging out isn’t always the best either. But it’s definitely best to get out of city’s and urban suburbs during any sort of shtf.
I came across the winchester PDX1 clearanced at a local department store for $1.50 a box.... There were only 10 boxes left.. I'm thinking they prices them 90% off instead of 10% off.
It’s got a steel core in the green tip I believe still won’t go through ar500 steel I would think but should go through car doors and glass and such if I’m not mistaken that was what it was designed for but I might’ve wrong on that
I think that one of the salesmen at the gun shop that permanently closed up was alleging that specifically, the 62 grain made by PMC Xtac would penetrate AR500 steel plate. I know that it is true that you can penetrate AR500 steel plate at point blank range and ranges of about 20 feet or more with regular 55 grain lead FMJ 5.56, rounds do not need to be manufactured by PMC.
Very nice stockpile bro! I've been selling some of mine for double the money. Only selling what won't affect me from shooting on a regular basis. It's still a gamble as I don't know how long this will go on for but my guess is by April 2021 things should be coming back to somewhat normal. Just my educated guess which doesn't mean much lol. But I'm a gambling man so.....😊😊😊
🇦🇺😎👍Freedom seed addiction .. better than Commaustralia....we lost our semiautos in 1997. Bolt actions & lever actions down here. No pump actions anymore just in case we enjoy ourselves but we can have pump action centre fire & rimfire rifles. We have appearance laws in some states. If it looks tactic cool it’s prohibited. We can have handguns but they are highly regulated . I’ve heard some people say in the US that we have no guns but that’s far from the truth. We have millions , just not as many shooters nowadays due to complicated laws and Licencing requirements...good video ✌
D, you probably know this, but you can buy actual .999 solid silver bullets in all different sizes. Way cooler than silver bars. The 12ga.shotgun shells are 5 oz. Stacking silver doesn't have to be boring.
I do have some silver bullion, I stick mostly to 1 ounce and pre-1965 90% silver U.S. minted coins. I will not buy silver bullion over 2 ounces in weight per bar/coin due to how easily someone else can counterfeit said silver bullion with a piece of tungsten.
I believe the PMC XTAC (Korean-made) is as high of quality as the USA-made. For long term, you should still use metal cans with packets (just my opinion). The cans and packets are a minimum expense compared to the ammo - especially at today's prices.
That's good to know, because I bought another 840 rounds of the 62 grain M855 PMC 5.56. I noticed that the PMC 5.56 has a nicer finish than the government issued Lake City 5.56. I also noticed that they go through the trouble of putting primer sealant on it.
I know that regular 55 grain M193 FMJ will go through AR500 if it is fired at fairly close ranges of 20 feet or less. I am actually a little unsure of the PMC Xtac 62 grain M885 FMJ, though.
Deorse ohh yea in Groton area, you guys probably had it so bad. Serving your country and still have your amendments attacked. The messed up thing is they call Connecticut “The Constitution state.” They should call it the “Communist state”