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How many different calibers of pistol ammo do you stock?

Poll ended at Fri Jan 26, 2007 4:28 pm

Just 1 (I've got the optimal solution)
3
4%
2 (let me guess: a center fire and a rimfire, of course)
7
9%
3-4
37
46%
5-8 (if you stock 38spc and 357mag, they are different)
26
33%
9+ (wow, what are they?)
7
9%
 
Total votes: 80

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Post by casselthief »

you know, it's funny, more to the point here, I don't stockpile ammo.
I usually keep a magful in each gun, and right now I have a couple boxes of some GoldDots cause I haven't tried them out, yet.
I have just a bit of range ammo left over from the last time I went, but not much.
do a lot of you just buy a box or two here and there, or are ya'll buying in bulk?
I'm just curious, cause I'm new to the shooting thing. for the most part, I buy range ammo the day before, then go, shoot up all my bullets, then go home.
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Post by Crossfire »

You never know when the range bug is gonna come over you, so you gotta keep a little bit of ammo on hand.

You know, say, 5, 6, 10,000 rounds or so...
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Post by j1132s »

casselthief wrote:do a lot of you just buy a box or two here and there, or are ya'll buying in bulk?
I'm just curious, cause I'm new to the shooting thing. for the most part, I buy range ammo the day before, then go, shoot up all my bullets, then go home.
For practice ammo, I buy them in bulk. 1 case is my minimum order, usually 2-3 cases. When I had many different calibers, I maintain at least 5-10 boxes per caliber so that I can take any gun to the range at any time.

I've recently changed my range trip routine. I used to go often and shoot about 50-100 rounds per trip; now I go less and shoot more rounds per trip. This also means even more stockpiles of ammo per caliber. Luckily, I only have 4 calibers now, but maintain 1000+ rounds per caliber.

Edit to add:
casselthief, I'd rather buy ammo like you, i.e. buying what I need on range day. But Walmart ammo buying experience is terrible and there's a good chance they don't have anything I need in stock; plus the time needed to stop there. Of course, buying at the range is a bit too expensive for the minor convenience. Also, some match grade ammo are only available over the net, and shipping small quantities is relatively expensive. I think once you try stocking up by the cases, you'll realize an immediate savings of time and money.
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Post by TX Rancher »

I tend to buy ammo when the price is right, so I buy in thousand round cases. I save money in the long run that way.

The exception for me is 308 and 45. Those I haven't bought loaded ammo for in a long time since I reload them and have plenty of brass on hand.
For the 45's, since a range session will typically be 150-250 rounds I usually keep a few thousand loaded and ready to go.
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Post by Reysc »

Hmmm.. Let me see;
22lr,22mag,32,380,38,357mag,40 s&w,45 acp..I guess that's 8! Plus rifle rounds but you did ask for those...
No wonder I'm broke.
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edited... Geez, how can I forget 9mm!! That's 9!
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Post by kw5kw »

Lets see:
.22lr 100rnds
.32 acp 50rnds
.38 sp 50rnds
.357 mag 50rnds
9x19 1200rnds
.45 acp 800rnds

One can quickly figure out what I shoot most.

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Post by Tote 9 »

Just have 4 pistols, can't afford to buy all I want. 22, 380,9mm., 45 acp.
Never stock more than 200 rds. of each, just buy it as I need it. :roll:
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Post by cyphur »

I like to keep things simple. I have a 45ACP and a 308Win.


In the future I will add .223/5.56, and either a 9mm or .40(but not both).
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Post by stevie_d_64 »

.380

9mm

.40

.45

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Post by casselthief »

cool, thanx guys.
I guess I really AM lucky. there's this guy that works the "gun" counter at my WalMart (Lewisville). he is a GUN GUY. he's young (so ya'll wouldn't like'em :lol: ), but he's very knowledgable, very courteous, and very professional. I've never had a hard time getting range ammo (white box o' 9milly), and their prices are good.
I will, however, expand my horizons a bit. thx again, all.
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Post by OverEasy »

First, I'ld like to thank all of you that responded. Especially llwatson and Chas.!

My wife thought I was abnormal(too many guns). NOW, I can show her I'm just average.

22lr
32acp
38spl
357mag
9mm
357SIG
40S&W
45acp (my 2006 Christmas present arrived just this week!)

But I never carry more than 2 or 3 of them at the same time.

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Post by Dirt Dauber »

I'm like you casselthief...I don't buy that much ammo at a time.Yeah... I know I need to but I haven't yet. If the guy is professional, courteous,etc. I don't care how old he is.. he would have my business. Oh and I buy, 9mm, 38spl. 40 and 45acp. DD
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Post by Sam »

Three for me:

.380
9MM
40S&W

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Post by glocklvr »

Handguns I have 22lr, 9mm, 40S&W, and 45ACP and for long guns I have 243, 270, 30-06, 7.62x54, 7.62x39, 12 gage, and finally 20 gage with a total of between 4000-5000 on hand and constantly adding more.
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Re: Are you moving in the same direction as me ?

Post by Scott Murray »

j1132s wrote:.....once I started eliminating it is hard to stop...
j1132s, I'm sure my wife would like to see me infected with whatever got ahold of you!

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22LR
32
357 Sig
38
9 mm
40 S&W
45 Colt

If I had the budget, I'd really like to add something that eats 45 ACP.
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