I sold a bunch of my ammo and I'm glad I did. I'd stocked deep and wasn't going to the range as much. There were lots of new shooter/gun owners who couldn't get it at any price, and it helped them. Win win, and if my wife pulls off buying a new place like she's been discussing and looking at zillow endlessly, I won't have to carry that heavy crap to the new spot. So win - win - win!
If you're sitting on too much ammo, consider cutting some loose to help our new brothers out. The price will eventually come back down, not as low due to inflation, but much lower than now.
"Too Much" for me was over 20,000 rounds of 5.56, similar 9mm and .45. Never had "too much" 12 ga or .22. There may have been times I could go through a thousand rounds in a sesh, but that was a long time back. If I put 100 rounds downrange in a practice session at the range these days, I'm shooting a lot
If you're sitting on too much ammo, consider cutting some loose to help our new brothers out. The price will eventually come back down, not as low due to inflation, but much lower than now.
"Too Much" for me was over 20,000 rounds of 5.56, similar 9mm and .45. Never had "too much" 12 ga or .22. There may have been times I could go through a thousand rounds in a sesh, but that was a long time back. If I put 100 rounds downrange in a practice session at the range these days, I'm shooting a lot