If you continue to lose ammo in the rivers and lakes, the Environmental Protection Agency will ban ammo to protect the fish from pollution or the effects of swallowing the rounds. Also, fishermen and bears will blow up when they catch them.
Think about it. Ahem!
I've got about a year-and-a-half-worth of my 9mm reloads at my current rate of shooting. I have maybe a third as much factory FMJ, left over from before I reloaded. I don't think I've purchased factory FMJ since 2015 or so. I really only shoot factory now at level II or III USPSA matches.
To the question. I try to maintain 500 rounds of my major calibers and buy enough for monthly matches. I do watch for sales (when they did occur) and stock up.
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I’m just curious as before the pandemic, I probably had 200 rounds of factory 9mm, and didn’t care cuz I had a couple of years of supplies. Last year I signed up for a class and needed 1000 rounds of factory and I 1) couldn’t find it and 2)couldn’t stomach the price. Between the cost of the class and travel related expenses an extra $500-$600 was really going to hurt. I ended up scrounging up about 700 rounds of factory from my local range that had 9mm ball for $17.99, limit 1. I bought one box per week when I went to range and brought it home to add to the stash. Ended up running my “match” reloads along with the factory with no issues. I didn’t know how strict the factory ammo rule would be, but it ended up being a moot point.
After that, I’ve made it a point to have a few rounds of factory. I just ordered some 6.5 Creedmoor factory ammo to diagnose reliability issues I’m having with a large frame build.
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The only time I went to an organized school (TDI) their policy (at the time, 2006) was that they didn't care if you shot your reloads in your gun, but if they didn't work and it was disruptive they were going to ask you to step off and do something different.
These days might be a bit of don't ask, don't tell. If your gun is functioning would they inspect your rounds?