Hi All,
I frequent a few 'shooting' forums, and the ammo shortage is a common theme.
I am in Canada, but I still enjoy pistols/revolvers in most calibers. We have seen BIG increases in ammo prices though.
I know guys that shoot as much ammo in one week as I shoot in a year, and everybody is different.
I don't want to know what you have, but given the uncertainty and rising prices, I wonder what our American cousins think of it all, compared to Canadians.
My question:
How much ammo (at this time in history) are you comfortable with having. Whether you are stockiling, or just trying to keep up with your hobby.... how much do you like to keep on hand??
A round # basis on all calibers is fine. I don't need to know the caliber, but if you have more than one, what is your comfort level for ammo on hand in total (I have a good sense of what the Cdn forums say, but I am hugely curious about the US).
I would like to add I am in the US several times a year, and rarely miss an opportunity to shoot (revolver to full auto), and rent Harleys. Biking season up here (and shooting) can be too short.
Thanks.
I frequent a few 'shooting' forums, and the ammo shortage is a common theme.
I am in Canada, but I still enjoy pistols/revolvers in most calibers. We have seen BIG increases in ammo prices though.
I know guys that shoot as much ammo in one week as I shoot in a year, and everybody is different.
I don't want to know what you have, but given the uncertainty and rising prices, I wonder what our American cousins think of it all, compared to Canadians.
My question:
How much ammo (at this time in history) are you comfortable with having. Whether you are stockiling, or just trying to keep up with your hobby.... how much do you like to keep on hand??
A round # basis on all calibers is fine. I don't need to know the caliber, but if you have more than one, what is your comfort level for ammo on hand in total (I have a good sense of what the Cdn forums say, but I am hugely curious about the US).
I would like to add I am in the US several times a year, and rarely miss an opportunity to shoot (revolver to full auto), and rent Harleys. Biking season up here (and shooting) can be too short.
Thanks.