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Defensive carbines. Main battle rifles. Sniper rifles. In lieu of the. Used in a. Why are the numbers so high? All great tips.

I would add that to me, the 1, rounds per gun is the bare minimum goal. Especially if the gun is a semi-auto, like an AR. Learning to reload is a valuable skill for preppers. If the collapse we experience goes on for a while, Ammo will be as valuable as gold.

So an extra box of any of the more popular calibers is a worthwhile investment. I check my local gunstores for end of season sales and clearences. All are kept just for barter trade. Something not mentioned on these sites, but bears keeping in mind is technology loss. What will we do when components are no longer there? I keep a flintlock and supplies in my long term cache.

Whya flintlock? You can make BlackPowder, you can knap your own flint, and you can cast your own ammo. The best you can do, is prepare for as many eventualities as possible. In my case, certain medications keep me alive, and there will come a time, that those will be gone, so my best option is to set up and teach my children and grandchildren, not just what they need to survive, but too thrive.

Army and had some great training. I will survive. The main problems for long term storage of ammo are heat and moisture. Storing your ammo in a dry basement or underground building is best where the temp is very constant.

And use ammo chests incorrectly know as ammo cans with very good seal rings and descant packs that DO NOT touch the ammo is the best way. Keep all penetrating oils away form your ammo sullies too.

Use ammo chests for the primers and powder storage too. Label all the ammo chests so you do not have to open them any more that needed. I also use clean white cotton gloves when filling the chests so that there is less chance of corrosion on the ammo. Actually there are probably MORE. Of course, if you want waterfowl or upland game birds, a. Your email address will not be published. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam.

Accurate and cheap. Match grade, best quality, most consistant reloading bullet. Reactions: SilentStalkr , Dewey , cornhusker86 and 1 other person. Jul 22, 1, 1, Out west, but not too far west. Spblademaker said:. MtnCreek Unreconstructed Full Member. Jan 6, 10, 19, Anyone used Norma Tac?

Enjoy free shipping on bulk ammunition. Oct 23, 6, 14, Texas Hill Country. MtnCreek said:. Have shot a bunch and have a bunch. Great ammo! Buy it. Lots of it. Then when you think you have enough, get some more.

Enjoy free shipping on bulk ammunition for sale online. Reactions: 2ndamendfan and Tazman. Gunfighter14e2 Rusty Nail Full Member. Jul 9, 7, 10, Alabama eHam. Reactions: Dewey , Bender , armorpl8chikn and 5 others. Nik H Constantly Learning Supporter. Jan 22, 9, 10, Small town New England. M in bulk for 5. Reactions: deersniper. FS1 Unbalanced Full Member. Mar 24, 5, 10, Earth. MEN will do the trick.

Reactions: Crang. Feb 22, Up to this point I have stockpiled M, but I recently took up reloading and plan on gradually adding some 75 gr bthp handloads. The Prvi Partizan 75 gr bthp would also be a good choice. It costs a little more per round but is brass cased instead of steel cased. Aug 10, 8, 5, AZ. Handloads, 24" 5. I am finding more pressure from the 's when loaded with loads, so be careful about starting low at least 2gr , and working up.

Disclaimer: Steel cased loads and such may not be an ideal cuppa tea, but when you're down to the bottom of the barrel and you're constrained to use your own barter loads, don't turn up your nose.

Some of the steel cased stuff i. Big Caveat, though , the case capacity falls quite short of conventional. Positives; the necks seldom split, the cases seldom grow, and the primer pockets seldom expand. I treat these cases as a wildcat, somewhere between the and case capacity, maybe It can be somewhat frustrating trying to develop a load that both shoots well and operates locks back the AR; this requires working at high pressures, and I assume no responsibility for consequences when doing that.

But I also think they are right up at the ragged edge of being overloads, and probably a bit beyond that, actually. In a killer storm, any port can be a blessing. My bottom line advice, don't do this, and if you do, wait until all other options are unavailable. IMHO this entire topic smacks of paranoid schizophrenia, but ignoring possibilities is just plain moronic.

If you prep, prep like it's for real. I did the above work mostly for the benefit of others. My age, health, and utter dependence on a convoluted supply line for essential meds tend to make optimism in adversity a bit of a cruel joke for the likes of myself. But you good folks don't need to deal with such. So gather thine acorns where ye may. Last edited: Mar 7, I have a case of the Wolf ammo and it works really well was just wondering what others were using.

Aug 13, 4, South West, MI. Niles Coyote said:. Aug 17, 6, 16, 52 Face Slapping Distance. Whatever goes bangbangbangbangbangbangbang, reliably and often. I can't run at all so I'm a dead man walking Good luck. With a little practice it's a very fast system. Quoted: Quoted: Would those strippers work with mags too? Quoted: Truthfully, if what you're doing now is working, I wouldn't change anything. If accuracy and reliability are good I'd stick with that, and I think not crimping would theoretically reduce pressure a tiny bit but not enough to matter one way or another with that load.

Quoted: Quoted: Awesome thanks everyone, and If I needed to for more velocity I know the 26 works well in my gun but those cases aren't gonna last long. If you must handload for bad times, load a bullet weight that will work in any barrel twist. Max out around 62 to 64 grain, there are a lot of surplus "pulled" bonded core bullets on the market right now to choose from.

I'd recommend TAC for your powder needs with heavier bullets. I would seriously recommend stockpiling as much factory ammo as you can afford to buy, even if it's only a few boxes every payday. If you look at most reloading manuals 24 grains of most manuals 24 grains of just about any rifle powder will run a 54 grain hornady more than adequately.

I think in fact that combination is a pretty high performer. I wonder how many you have to buy to get to the sub 10 cent per round range?

That makes it SHTF. Quoted: If you look at most reloading manuals 24 grains of most manuals 24 grains of just about any rifle powder will run a 54 grain hornady more than adequately. Quoted: Do you think with the soft point would give enough damage to internal organs? Or would it basically just blow up within an inch? That's my only fear with a lot of the soft point rounds in this caliber. If you're talking about loaded rounds sub 10 cents, you will have to find unusually good deals, or swage your own bullets, and probably use salvaged powder of some kind.

Quoted: Beware. I bought of those from RMR. They range in weight from 60grains to I don't even want to see what the variance in weights do to my reloads without first segregating them and comparing. Quoted: Yes bullets only. I'm going to chase that deal. The ballistic gelatin testing with the TMK is impressive with virtually ideal consistency, depth and violent fragmentation.

I figure if 12 rounds of it isn't enough, I'll need some barrier blind 5. Powders are: IMR favorite for years but for real accuracy I have to weigh the charges as neither powder measure throws it consistently.

BLC2 just recently started using it. Measures consistently and gives me small groups, might not buy anymore IMR for 55 grain loads H measures even more consistently than BLC2 - barely, but it's slightly better and also gives very good accuracy. Tried TAC a couple of years back. Accuracy was best at a lower powder charge that functioned well in my 16" carbines but not in my 20" rifles - when it was near freezing temperatures. Quoted: Exactly what I've done. In red neck gel testing aka water jugs and what not , it appears to be a very nasty load.

I 've done a lot of hog hunting with the and used a lot if different bullets. The best load I have found so far is Quoted: Huh, did you get the "discount mix" or pulled 62s?

You might want to give them a call. I bought a bunch of Hornady 55gr FMJs to load up for stash ammo. Then my shooting buddy found 77gr Noslers for super cheap.

We developed a load with CFE that is pushing out of a 16 inch gun. Decided on the 77s because they work better out of my SBR. Quoted: Do you think it would be enough to stop the primer flow and ruining the cases after a few reloads?

Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Awesome thanks everyone, and If I needed to for more velocity I know the 26 works well in my gun but those cases aren't gonna last long. Any love for the Winchester 64 grain powerpoint? It looks like they can be had for about the same price as the Hornady 55 grain SP in smaller quantities.

I've read conflicting info on this bullet. There are a lot of dead deer from the Win 64 gr sp. I would not feel naked with it.



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