Most shooters ask the same question sooner or later: How much ammo do I actually need on hand? The answer depends on how often you train and what you’re preparing for. You don’t need a pallet of surplus to be ready—but you do need a plan.
This guide breaks ammo requirements into practical categories and gives clear round-count targets for 9mm, 5.56/.223, and 12-gauge based on real-world use.
The Three Types of Ammo Every Shooter Should Track
A functional stockpile isn’t just “whatever’s in the garage.” Organize what you own into three buckets:
1. Range Ammo
Your monthly burn rate. Used for regular range days, match prep, and classes.
2. Ready Ammo
Loaded magazines and defensive loads staged in gear, safes, or...