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Depending on where you live, stockpiling ammo is illegal. Certain states have certain laws surrounding how much ammo a certain person can have in their possession, and as such, it's possible to get in trouble with the law if you're stockpiling a large amount of ammo and weapons in your home.
As a general rule of thumb, you should always keep a minimum of 1,000 rounds of ammunition per caliber stored away not to be used for practice, and another pile of 1,000 rounds for practice. That's a minimum of 2,000 rounds that you'll have to buy over time, and that's also just for one caliber.
After you have secured a location, ammo can be as easy as stockpiling canned goods. Aside from a bit of extra monitoring, there is nothing extra needed for storing ammo. You may want to place your ammo in a sealed plastic bag or container, and write the date of purchase to help keep track.
The bare minimal I believe you should have is around 1000 rounds of .22 ammunition. Ideally, 2-5,000 rounds are best. Buy .22 in bulk, in tubs of at least 500 rounds to purchase cheaply.
For your primary handgun, you should keep on hand at least 1000 rounds of defensive loads, Your best bets are 9 mm, .45 ACP, or .40 SW. these are very common, which increases the likelihood that you might be able to get more ammo post collapse. Have plenty of spare magazines as well.
You do not have to keep your ammunition locked up, the rules of storage in the Firearms Act applies to your firearms and not your ammunition.
What Bullets Are Actually Illegal? One type of bullet that over 20 states have outright prohibitions against are “armor piercing” bullets. These are even illegal in Texas. The states that have banned these types of bullets recognize that no “sport” hunter or marksmen needs to pierce armor.
Like with hollow-point bullets, The Hague Convention prohibits the use of these bullets in war. NATO member countries don't use these type of bullets. In the US, hollow-points are legal and popular among the civilian population and police forces.
There is no benefit to Teflon bullets, they are a creation of Hollywood. The actual Teflon bullets were designed to reduce barrel wear from hardened brass bullets, which in accordance with Federal Law are banned from civilian possession as they are Armor Piercing. Yes.
Even if it's not du jour illegal to throw away ammo, it is awful form: As mentioned, if there's any possibility the stuff could go off, it poses a safety hazard to trash collectors and landfill workers. ... If you're not going to use the ammunition, might as well sell it.
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