I know I'm treading into a "touchy" subject when it comes to ammo, especially after what we've gone through over the past year. Each firearm is different and, as such, we use different amounts of ammunition to practice with and hunt.
Over the past year I've begun purchasing dies for each of my calibers, with the exception of course the rim fires. The plan? to have several hundred rounds for each caliber except for the rimfire. My favorite varmint rifle is another exception; I intend to have 1200-1500 pieces of brass for this as well as 400-500 rounds loaded.
Over the past several months I've made it a point when shopping Cabelas to pick up one or two boxes of whatever, depending on sales and the condition of my storage shelf. I've refused to grab cart fulls at a time; others deserve a chance to grab a box or two and want to shoot as much as I do. Sadly, I've also watched one or two people clean off an entire shelf at the local walmart.
Today, Cabela's had the 500 round boxes of 22lr so I grabbed a box, just one. When I got home I decided to do an inventory. Let's just say I made a resolution to stop purchasing for awhile, especially 22lr, 17hmr and the 223-5.56.
Is 4-5 boxes for each handgun and rifle sufficient or, should we be putting a few extra boxes away?
I've made a management decision; the house in New England is sold and, 20 acres with a 3 bedroom ranch and a full walkout basement is waiting for me in Virginia on the North Carolina border. For the first time in my life I'll have a firing range in my backyard. I hope shoot on a regular basis. I don't think I'm going to miss Connecticut.
Over the past year I've begun purchasing dies for each of my calibers, with the exception of course the rim fires. The plan? to have several hundred rounds for each caliber except for the rimfire. My favorite varmint rifle is another exception; I intend to have 1200-1500 pieces of brass for this as well as 400-500 rounds loaded.
Over the past several months I've made it a point when shopping Cabelas to pick up one or two boxes of whatever, depending on sales and the condition of my storage shelf. I've refused to grab cart fulls at a time; others deserve a chance to grab a box or two and want to shoot as much as I do. Sadly, I've also watched one or two people clean off an entire shelf at the local walmart.
Today, Cabela's had the 500 round boxes of 22lr so I grabbed a box, just one. When I got home I decided to do an inventory. Let's just say I made a resolution to stop purchasing for awhile, especially 22lr, 17hmr and the 223-5.56.
Is 4-5 boxes for each handgun and rifle sufficient or, should we be putting a few extra boxes away?
I've made a management decision; the house in New England is sold and, 20 acres with a 3 bedroom ranch and a full walkout basement is waiting for me in Virginia on the North Carolina border. For the first time in my life I'll have a firing range in my backyard. I hope shoot on a regular basis. I don't think I'm going to miss Connecticut.