3 Things New Gun Owners Overlook About Ammo Planning



New gun owners often overlook a few things, especially when it comes to ammo. Buying a firearm is just the beginning. Do you know the current 9mm price or historical prices? Do you know how much ammo you use at a typical range session? Here are a few things new gun owners need to know about ammo planning so they are always prepared.

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The Firearm Is Just the Beginning

Buying a firearm is just the beginning. Now you need the right caliber of ammo for your gun, along with different types for practice and defense. You might need storage boxes for bulk ammo along with an array of magazines.

Many new gun owners are so excited about the firearm that they forget about the ammo part of the equation. However, having a steady supply of ammo ensures you can train more consistently. 

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Training Goals Dictate Ammo Needs

How often you head to the range and which drills you practice can dictate your ammo needs. If you go every weekend and shoot hundreds of 556 green tip rounds, you’ll need to replace them before the next session. Your shooting habits can help you plan out your ammo needs.

If you want to go beyond being competent with your gun and see a competition in your future, you’ll need to invest in more ammo. That’s where ammo stacking comes in. Instead of bulk buys, you can buy a consistent amount every month to keep up with your high-volume shooting habits.

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Systems and Habits Beat Out To-Do Lists

Many gun owners view training and buying ammo as a series of one-off tasks or a never-ending to-do list. Instead, view these things from a habit or system mindset. Train on a set schedule, use a service that helps your stack ammo automatically, and you’ll continually build your skills.

That consistency in your routines can help you maintain your reserve, replacing what you use frequently. Plus, you protect yourself from panic-buying overpriced ammo or finding empty shelves. With all of this in mind, being a responsible, prepared gun owner will feel seamless.

About AmmoSquared

In 2015, the AmmoSquared team set out to make ammo stacking easy. They accomplished that goal by creating a streamlined way for average gun owners to buy ammo and maintain an off-site reserve, all from the comfort of home. It starts with an Ammo Plan, where you choose calibers and ammo types. Set up your AutoBuy and shipping trigger and AmmoSquared takes care of the rest! AmmoSquared works like a storage service for bulk ammo purchases but with built-in stacking capabilities.

Create your first ammo reserve with AmmoSquared at https://ammosquared.com/

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