Bill Christy
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Being a controversial topic, I can only wade in with my own personal practice; Each year, I budget for how much ammunition I'm going to need for the year. Between practice and hunting, I can pretty much tell how much I need based upon my pattern of use. After taking inventory of what I have on hand, I make my ammo purchase. I realize that resent world events has resulted in some panic buying of ammo leaving resources empty, but personal experience has taught me warehousing too much ammo, for too long a period of time, can backfire. If not ideally stored, ammunition has a limited shelf life. A person can one day discover their older stored ammo has gone bad. This is why shooters always use their older ammo for practice and the newer ammo for hunting. Savvy shooters normally do not buy old ammo from someone's personal storage.