And for the love of God start buying your ammo online! I only buy ammo in stores if i absolute must. Otherwise it’s purchased online. It’s pretty much always cheaper! 🙏🏽
My thing is, am I really saving that much more if I have to pay for shipping? Some of these sites want to charge me $15 for shipping and at that point, why not just drive to my local shop and support their business, you know?
Just subscribed. Here at work. Watching your videos. Love the presentation and your punch lines here and there❤. Waiting in my first gun and trying to get tip my toes into the industry. Keep up the videos
@@saulamador8433 that’s amazing, majority of people don’t have that luxury unfortunately. I think most would agree to maybe wait a couple extra days if it means saving coinage. I know for me, buying a case of 45 ACP for example is literally $200 bucks cheaper than retail stores .
Boolit dry laser dry fire is affordable. I use mine twice a week. A toddler and baby at home don't make it easy to make time, but I will definitely try upping the amount. Great info! 💯💯💯
First year I got a handgun it went like this: set aside $100/mo., buy three boxes of ammo. Put one box away, shoot one box that day, 2 weeks later shoot the second box. Two weeks after that buy 3 boxes again. You save some ammo, practice at the range with the methods you used: shoot slow, shoot small, used dummy rounds to humble myself and force me to work on recoil anticipation. Ended up shooting 1 round very 60-120 seconds and THAT saved on ammo
I like this video. But personally i like supporting small businesses as much as possible so whenever i have enough i go to my local gun shop and bulk 1000 rounds.
I just got my tlr-7x! Gonna use it on the same canik. I usually purchase in big bulk. I do my best to go to the range at once a month. I do like the idea of drawing from holster and dry firing 30 min a day. Great advice bro💪
I’ve been meaning to order one of those! Let me know how you like it. It’s so hard for me to replace things I like tho 😅 the 7a has been a staple in my armory 😂
My range has a membership where they have crazy reduced(target) ammo that is much cheaper then online so I try to go that way and just buy my defensive rounds online. Also, thank you for not making me feel crazy for dryfiring everyday lol!
I use a ballistic calculator to design a zeroing target upon which I mark the poa and poi at 5 yards. With this I zero at home so I just have to tweak the zero at the range and save on ammo during the zeroing process. Using this method to bore sight the zero on an AR is a good way to save ammo as well.
Blazer was on sale here at Sportsman Warehouse for $11.99 115 gr FMJ 9mm. Damn right I was trying to buy boxes. A good piggy back video for this video is the Hunter Constantine How to train using only 100 rounds.
I remember when i was in LA county and the ammo was cheap (2009?), went to a gun convention in Glendale, I didn't have a car but there i am, with 3 50cal cans full of ammo riding on the LA metro bus while everyone's looking at me like I'm a psycho.....lololol. i miss when ammo used to be so cheap Edit: cause I don't re read before i post like a big dummy
Not enough dummy rounds shown imo. Also, have your friends load dummies and call the drills for you. Have them call the drills as well. A good friend will put 2/3 dummy rounds in a row for all available mags. You will panic and turn a tap and rack into a double feed, or an emergency reload, then catch yourself anticipating recoil with enough “stress.” Practice clearing malfunctions and drills against friends. Do it standing, sitting, kneeling, and one handed. Keep it simple, honest and fun. I’d rather work through issues in a classroom or competitive setting than in the field.
Actually I didn’t panic buy and have a huge stock pile and I still maximize my training. Shit is expensive now lol If you’re panic buying you’re wrong in my opinion. You didn’t do something you were supposed to do along the way and now you’re panic buying. That’s just me tho I’m just some guy on the internet lol
@@dariuskincaid *Nah don't be. It's therapeutic A/F. And fun.* Here's what ya do... Get one of those Amazon Price trackers, and put some of the reloading presses on it, eventually you'll get an inexpensive one pop up. I just saw a Lee Single, for $40 last week. Then do the same for dies for 9mm, and .223... And build from there. Hopefully you're part of your State's gun forum, and subbed to the classifieds. Lots of reloading stuff comes up there. And make friends with the local range to get some or all of their brass and downrange lead.
And for the love of God start buying your ammo online! I only buy ammo in stores if i absolute must. Otherwise it’s purchased online. It’s pretty much always cheaper! 🙏🏽
Thats one point, but there's a benefit to buying in store w cash.
What are good sites to buy ammo online?
My thing is, am I really saving that much more if I have to pay for shipping? Some of these sites want to charge me $15 for shipping and at that point, why not just drive to my local shop and support their business, you know?
@@barblesstv_shorts shipping, insurance etc
What about us Cali folks?
Just subscribed. Here at work. Watching your videos. Love the presentation and your punch lines here and there❤.
Waiting in my first gun and trying to get tip my toes into the industry. Keep up the videos
Thanks for watching! 🙏🏽
Ammoseek FTW. It will list a huge list of online companies.
So much cheaper online than store. Also most can get free shipping when buying bulk.
Facts! You’re absolutely right.
ammoseek.com
Ammoseek is great but some sellers take longer to ship and get in. I like to go to my local store and he'll price match.
@@saulamador8433 that’s amazing, majority of people don’t have that luxury unfortunately. I think most would agree to maybe wait a couple extra days if it means saving coinage. I know for me, buying a case of 45 ACP for example is literally $200 bucks cheaper than retail stores .
Laser training cartridge is very helpful as well. Great video.
Boolit dry laser dry fire is affordable. I use mine twice a week. A toddler and baby at home don't make it easy to make time, but I will definitely try upping the amount. Great info! 💯💯💯
First year I got a handgun it went like this: set aside $100/mo., buy three boxes of ammo. Put one box away, shoot one box that day, 2 weeks later shoot the second box. Two weeks after that buy 3 boxes again. You save some ammo, practice at the range with the methods you used: shoot slow, shoot small, used dummy rounds to humble myself and force me to work on recoil anticipation. Ended up shooting 1 round very 60-120 seconds and THAT saved on ammo
When I started I did the same. That $100 felt like $5 dollars 😂 them rounds go quick! Lol
Aim small miss small, nice video overall great tips
I like this video. But personally i like supporting small businesses as much as possible so whenever i have enough i go to my local gun shop and bulk 1000 rounds.
Solid bro gotta keep on levelin up 💯
I just got my tlr-7x! Gonna use it on the same canik. I usually purchase in big bulk. I do my best to go to the range at once a month. I do like the idea of drawing from holster and dry firing 30 min a day. Great advice bro💪
I’ve been meaning to order one of those! Let me know how you like it. It’s so hard for me to replace things I like tho 😅 the 7a has been a staple in my armory 😂
Dope video as usual! Straight to the point 🔥
Appreciate it bro! Not tryna waste y’all time! 😂
@@dariuskincaid fasho 🫡
My range has a membership where they have crazy reduced(target) ammo that is much cheaper then online so I try to go that way and just buy my defensive rounds online. Also, thank you for not making me feel crazy for dryfiring everyday lol!
Saving the day.
When people start panic buying, that's when I sell some of my bulk storage.
I use a ballistic calculator to design a zeroing target upon which I mark the poa and poi at 5 yards. With this I zero at home so I just have to tweak the zero at the range and save on ammo during the zeroing process. Using this method to bore sight the zero on an AR is a good way to save ammo as well.
Thanks for this bro💯
Blazer was on sale here at Sportsman Warehouse for $11.99 115 gr FMJ 9mm. Damn right I was trying to buy boxes.
A good piggy back video for this video is the Hunter Constantine How to train using only 100 rounds.
Like & Comment for the Algo!!!
Yes, y'all, buy ammo online.
🙌🏾🙌🏾
Mannnnnn I’m buying the same ammo. Blazer 115gr and 124gr and federal 124gr.
I remember when i was in LA county and the ammo was cheap (2009?), went to a gun convention in Glendale, I didn't have a car but there i am, with 3 50cal cans full of ammo riding on the LA metro bus while everyone's looking at me like I'm a psycho.....lololol. i miss when ammo used to be so cheap
Edit: cause I don't re read before i post like a big dummy
So true! Bro in 10 years we will WISH we had the prices we have today! 😭
@@dariuskincaid i just looked in 2014 mosin ammo was 440 rounds for 98 yucks, now it's like 3 or 4 times that, is ridiculous
Have you heard about the Canik MC9L and LS? I want the L
I found ammo is a few dollars cheaper online definitely got some good deals online
What holsters do you use?
Not enough dummy rounds shown imo. Also, have your friends load dummies and call the drills for you. Have them call the drills as well. A good friend will put 2/3 dummy rounds in a row for all available mags. You will panic and turn a tap and rack into a double feed, or an emergency reload, then catch yourself anticipating recoil with enough “stress.” Practice clearing malfunctions and drills against friends. Do it standing, sitting, kneeling, and one handed. Keep it simple, honest and fun. I’d rather work through issues in a classroom or competitive setting than in the field.
If you'd of "panic bought" last time you wouldn't be required to "maximize" your training now. Don't trust people telling you not to "panic buy"
Actually I didn’t panic buy and have a huge stock pile and I still maximize my training. Shit is expensive now lol If you’re panic buying you’re wrong in my opinion. You didn’t do something you were supposed to do along the way and now you’re panic buying. That’s just me tho I’m just some guy on the internet lol
*Reload, or make friends with a reloader.*
I started watching videos and diving into reddit subs on reloading.. haven’t fully dove into it yet tho 😂 I keep being a pussy about it
@@dariuskincaid *Nah don't be. It's therapeutic A/F. And fun.*
Here's what ya do...
Get one of those Amazon Price trackers, and put some of the reloading presses on it, eventually you'll get an inexpensive one pop up. I just saw a Lee Single, for $40 last week.
Then do the same for dies for 9mm, and .223...
And build from there.
Hopefully you're part of your State's gun forum, and subbed to the classifieds. Lots of reloading stuff comes up there.
And make friends with the local range to get some or all of their brass and downrange lead.