I have nearly twenty ACP revolvers. I like to have 20-25 for each one. Of course when a deal comes along I grab them.
I rarely go to a range but often spend time hiking my property or my neighbors and engaging targets of opportunity from field positions. For those times, if I go through 3 full clips, it is a lot of shooting. Occasionally, I will go to an acquaintance’s home and we will shoot on his property or range. There, I always carry more, maybe 25 for each revolver so we can enjoy shooting. When I competed, if I did not have enough to shoot the events twice, I felt unprepared.
Why so many? Once, I drove to Michigan to compete. Packed the night before, got up early and grabbed my shooting box and drove. Got to the match, paid my entry, hauled my stuff to the table and realized my ammunition was back home, many hours away. A fellow competitor saw me packing up and asked why. I told him. He said wait, walked away and returned with enough ammunition to shoot the whole match. I beat him by one point, or maybe one X, I don’t remember. I asked him why he staked me the ammunition. His answer, “you are the only competition I have”. I learned from that experience. That is why I carried what I did to matches. I was able to help others twice before I quit.
Kevin