Posted: 12/25/2013 8:25:02 AM EDT
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I took an inventory of my ammo today. I realized that I have a problem. I'm addicted to hoarding ammo. I have more than I like to admit. More than I will ever be able to shoot. More than my kids will likely be able to shoot. But I keep buying more. Maybe we should get a support group going here. I'm sure that there are some others on here with the same problem. I actually suspect you are one ahead of all of us. I fully believe that this will be the next push for gun control - with the AR platform now mainstream and public sentiment at a low. Ammo will simply become too expensive for most to buy in any quantity. |
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Quoted: I took an inventory of my ammo today. I realized that I have a problem. I'm addicted to hoarding ammo. I have more than I like to admit. More than I will ever be able to shoot. More than my kids will likely be able to shoot. But I keep buying more. Maybe we should get a support group going here. I'm sure that there are some others on here with the same problem. I could have 100K rounds right now, would last me maybe a couple of years, and I dont shoot enough, so either you have 1M+ rounds of ammo, or you don't shoot enough ![]() |
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No such thing as too much ammo! Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile From someone who just moved, I have to disagree. I was cursing my addiction the whole time. From having to rent more moving equipment to moving it all into the "ammo cave" every step of the process sucked. First world problems, etc etc. |
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Give us a number and we can tell you if you have a problem or not. Quoted:
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I took an inventory of my ammo today. I have more than I like to admit. Give us a number and we can tell you if you have a problem or not. When you start to measure ammo by weight and not by round count it starts to become an issue.
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Quoted: Do ammo stash numbers include 22LR these days? You know, since the neckbeards showed up. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile Given the current status and availability of .22lr I'm going to have to say yes A few years ago that was not the situation |
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Quoted: I took an inventory of my ammo today. I realized that I have a problem. I'm addicted to hoarding ammo. I have more than I like to admit. More than I will ever be able to shoot. More than my kids will likely be able to shoot. But I keep buying more. Maybe we should get a support group going here. I'm sure that there are some others on here with the same problem. You might be a AMMO WHORE, it's a good thing |
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I USED to think I had enough ammo. Then I took a couple of classes. One took 400 rds, the other over 800 rds. So I started buying again. I'd replaced what I shot (finally) and then the next big ammo panic hit.
Now, my wife got a new Zombie Sig and wants to go shoot it every weekend. So, I have to bring something of mine to shoot. It doesn't take long to burn thru $45 of .45 ammo. Do that once a week and that starts being some REAL money down the lane, even if you're reloading. At this point, I'm not sure I can keep up with the drain on the stash either because there isn't ammo available, or I don't have the spare cash. |
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YES AMMO hoarding is a problem but you can fix the problem by loading your own ammo and then you have to test it can help the addiction and better for you in my helping you solve this problem you have go buy a dillion and you will find the cure brother like i did and make sure |



