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    I tried standardizing calibers a few times, but then I see something new and screw everything up. Decided I was only going to have pistols and carbines that chambered 9mm, but changed my mind after a couple of years.

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    22lr, 9mm, 5.56/223, 12 ga
    "Guilty of collusion"

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    Another vote for .22lr, 9mm, and 5.56

    I don't really "stock" 12ga, but I have about 100 shells of 00 buck.

    When I get a bolt action .308, I will begin stocking that as well.
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    I havent played this game here before...
    22lr, .40 S&W, 12 ga, 5.56/.223, 7.62x39, 7.62x54r.

    9mm conversion parts for Glock, but only have a box or two of rounds.

    I've been thinking about ditching the commie calibers and picking up .308 or learning to reload 300 BLK.

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    5.56x45, 7.62x51, 22LR, 9mm and 45ACP

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    Quote Originally Posted by kidicarus13 View Post
    Those of you that talk about standardizing calibers, how many calibers do you keep on hand in quanity? 5 seems to be my lower limit. 1. Rimfire 2. Hunting rifle 3. Self defense pistol 4. Shotgun 5. Zombie round (aka .223)
    I let SAAMI do the standardization. I usually just buy what I like with the exception of shotgun...12 ga only.

    I have three .22 short, LR and WMR, so I even leave the dock on the rimfire set-up.
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    22LR
    38 (357)
    9mm
    45acp
    .223/5.56
    12GA

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    762x51
    5.56
    308 yes some hunting rifles won't shoot surplus
    300wsm
    300wm
    762x39
    5.39
    8mm
    50 bmg
    50 beowulf
    30/30
    762 x 54
    .22
    12 gauge
    357
    38 special
    40sw
    9mm
    45acp
    10mm
    44 special
    44 mag

    Are all the calibers I need for my collection. I keep my self well stocked. I guess my the rounds I have trouble finding are 10mm and Beowulf, but I buy it when I find it. I am going to start reloading.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gos View Post
    5.56x45, 7.62x51, 22LR, 9mm and 45ACP
    This is also how I roll.

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    Well I used to think I kept a tight standardization... Not too much any more.

    Home/Personal Defense 9mm & .223
    USPSA Match Pistol .40S&W
    3-Gun 9mm, .223, 12ga
    IDPA 9mm
    Long Range Precision 6.5 Creedmoor
    Kids training guns .22lr

    Looks like 6 different is not so standardized.

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