For me its 20 gauge, .22 rimfire, 5.56/.223, 9mm, .38Spl. I don't need a .308/7.62x51 or a .30-06. If I needed a dedicated deer cartridge then it would be .25-06 or .270 but 5.56/.223 will take deer and so will 20 gauge buckshot. Even 9mm and .38Spl. will take deer.
only reason i'd replace 30-06 with 308 / x 51 guns, parts and ammo are more available where i live but almost all 30 cal stuff is too expensive or hovering around the same price
I would sub in 6.5 creedmore for the 30-06 just because it can dual purpose a bit easier. It's a solid defensive round but also has a good flat, long trajectory for hunting. You can also shoot the grendels too so it's a pretty dynamic caliber. I don't need to drop a deer across a canyon, so i don't need anything more in my parts. That said...i do not have a creedmore chambered rifle but i do have a bolt action 30-06...so i have some of that around anyway. But i agree this one is a highly subjective decision.
Id only recommend 300weatherby if you plan to reload for it and already have a stash or place to get large rifle primers. Factory ammo price is outrageous
Got to have a quality 22 rifle to go with that ammo too some 22s are trash. Also a gun store I used to frequent was selling that venom 9mm for $1000/case in 2020 lol!
🇦🇺😎👍🎄22 LR🏁, 12 ga🏁, 9mm🏁, 5.56/.223🏁, 30 06🏁…. Don’t own a 30 06 but I have in the past. 30 06 isn’t used much down here but some people have them. Back in the 80s there was a few around but went the buy back came a lot of military rifles dried up…Apparently Howa 1500 will handle 5.56 no problems.. Great video mate , be safe 🎄🛸Drone food🛸
Would swap 5.56 for .223 (bolt rifle function and way more ammo variety 40% more). Would swap out 30-06 to .308/6.5 because of more ammo options, better ballistics at longer ranges and more AR platforms. I am aware of all the new .243, .257, .264, .284 etc. ammo, but too focused on purpose, platforms and ammo not tested enough. 22lr & 9mm great (pistol, revolver & rifle...if using pistol/carbine try to use same platform to share magazine and test that they shoot well from both) and 12GA goes 100% of what you would need to do. All this is if you decide to stay home, because nobody is carrying all 5 in a SHTF WROL situation. If that's the case, you are probably down to 22lr and .223 based on weight restrictions and ammo availability.
@@GunActivities365 but most here (including me) are not ready for that conversation. The 22lr basically comes down to equipping yourself (and family). Example: you can buy 4 Ruger 10/22 and 1500 bullets, which you can carry in a backpack for less than $1,000. In some scenarios 4 22lrs are better than 1 whatever else, but most people are more interested in having their X firearm, in the X caliber, with X glass (this actually works), X bipod, in X chassis for multiple $$$, knowing they will never shoot at that level and will only use it for 1% of their...but cannot afford their family protection on an individualized basis and we know unless it's the last option, we are not going out of the house with a bolt gun option before a semiauto.
Great commentary. Their was a time my firearms were selected on the basis of what "WallyWorld" had in stock. Sadly, I still get some of my cartridges there such as 22LR, .308 Win. , 12 Guage and 6.5 Creedmoor in hunting and FMJ cartridges. "WallyWorld" no longer sell handgun cartridges due to a Walmart employee shooting another Walmart associate with handgun cartridges purchased at that Walmart. In addition, "WallyWorld" bowed to the Gun Control advocates and stopped selling .223 Rem. and 7.62x39 cartridges as well after this tragedy. Only the Walton family intervention prevented "WallyWorld" from a "Total" ban on firearms and cartridge sales like "Dork's" (DICK'S) Sporting Goods.
@@GunActivities365 Sadly with today's variety of cartridge sources, those of us in the shooting/hunting community will just have to shop around since I do not believe the Walton family will allow handgun cartridges to be sold at "WallyWorld" ever again. "WallyWorld's" handgun cartridges were very affordable especially those Remington/Winchester bulk cartridges in the 50/100 and 200 round count.
Sound reasoning. Like you said, there isn't really a WRONG answer....but as a reloaded I think outside of factory options. I would trade the 5.56/.223 for a 300 blackout....BECAUSE....you can buy a bulk of .308 diameter projectiles and load for the 300blk AND the .30-06 sprg, and its the same common AR15 platform.
Narrow it down to two. 12 and the 3006. The 12 gauge can be loaded for any short range purpose. The 3006 can be loaded light with .223 sabot rounds, and heavy with 230gr fmj. You can only carry so many firearms at 1 time. But multiple loads for the same caliber can.
For me its 20 gauge, .22 rimfire, 5.56/.223, 9mm, .38Spl. I don't need a .308/7.62x51 or a .30-06. If I needed a dedicated deer cartridge then it would be .25-06 or .270 but 5.56/.223 will take deer and so will 20 gauge buckshot. Even 9mm and .38Spl. will take deer.
only reason i'd replace 30-06 with 308 / x 51 guns, parts and ammo are more available where i live but almost all 30 cal stuff is too expensive or hovering around the same price
Great list overall. This quite literally covers everything you’ll need to do.
Agreed!
Dont tell me what i need.😂
@@nohandle74 I want to 😂
@@GunActivities365 your not the boss of me
@@nohandle74 you sure about that?
@@GunActivities365 ooohhh.....I see a fight brewin'
You’re not even my real dad !
I would sub in 6.5 creedmore for the 30-06 just because it can dual purpose a bit easier. It's a solid defensive round but also has a good flat, long trajectory for hunting. You can also shoot the grendels too so it's a pretty dynamic caliber. I don't need to drop a deer across a canyon, so i don't need anything more in my parts. That said...i do not have a creedmore chambered rifle but i do have a bolt action 30-06...so i have some of that around anyway. But i agree this one is a highly subjective decision.
Sound choices, overall balance, can do a spectrum of things with those cartridges especially with variety of ammunition in each cartridge.
@@warrenferdinandsen4974 agreed!
30-06 AR platform is nice. (12g, 22LR, 9m, 308 ) What i have. I want a 30-06 or 300 weatherby
@@SpartanONegative I'd go 30-06 personally because 300 is too uncommon to me!
Id only recommend 300weatherby if you plan to reload for it and already have a stash or place to get large rifle primers. Factory ammo price is outrageous
Got to have a quality 22 rifle to go with that ammo too some 22s are trash. Also a gun store I used to frequent was selling that venom 9mm for $1000/case in 2020 lol!
@@mcb2757 ruger 10-22 $200....
Great choice
@@stephengrijalva8854 they're common and easy to find for me.
100% exact list. 💯
@@yoshiike1 awesome!
I love my 30 06 it is very sound and reliable cartridge for me for years
@@TimHeaton-lj9so agreed
🇦🇺😎👍🎄22 LR🏁, 12 ga🏁, 9mm🏁, 5.56/.223🏁, 30 06🏁…. Don’t own a 30 06 but I have in the past. 30 06 isn’t used much down here but some people have them. Back in the 80s there was a few around but went the buy back came a lot of military rifles dried up…Apparently Howa 1500 will handle 5.56 no problems.. Great video mate , be safe 🎄🛸Drone food🛸
@@bigtrev761 most normal 223 will handle 556, just not recommended.
30-06 should be replaced with .308
@@sinistersilverado965 not for me! Maybe for you!
I agree with everything but the wimpy 9mm! .40 S&W or 10mm much better choice!
What makes 9mm wimpy?
Hmm not a bad list, my own looks like this:
22 BB
.455 Webley
17 Hornet
8mm Lebel
1 Bore punt gun
What load is the punt using?
@@flyingled3176 My goto is 8oz of #2 shot sitting atop a teacup full of FF black.
I prefer 762 x 39 to 556 because 556 in semi auto has been almost completely banned in canada😊
That's fair!
@GunActivities365 Not really were about to lose 762x39 semi autos too if trudeau the swine stays in power
Would swap 5.56 for .223 (bolt rifle function and way more ammo variety 40% more). Would swap out 30-06 to .308/6.5 because of more ammo options, better ballistics at longer ranges and more AR platforms. I am aware of all the new .243, .257, .264, .284 etc. ammo, but too focused on purpose, platforms and ammo not tested enough. 22lr & 9mm great (pistol, revolver & rifle...if using pistol/carbine try to use same platform to share magazine and test that they shoot well from both) and 12GA goes 100% of what you would need to do. All this is if you decide to stay home, because nobody is carrying all 5 in a SHTF WROL situation. If that's the case, you are probably down to 22lr and .223 based on weight restrictions and ammo availability.
@@cjrodriguez34 you're not wrong!
@@GunActivities365 but most here (including me) are not ready for that conversation. The 22lr basically comes down to equipping yourself (and family). Example: you can buy 4 Ruger 10/22 and 1500 bullets, which you can carry in a backpack for less than $1,000. In some scenarios 4 22lrs are better than 1 whatever else, but most people are more interested in having their X firearm, in the X caliber, with X glass (this actually works), X bipod, in X chassis for multiple $$$, knowing they will never shoot at that level and will only use it for 1% of their...but cannot afford their family protection on an individualized basis and we know unless it's the last option, we are not going out of the house with a bolt gun option before a semiauto.
i have 22lr 410 and 9mm because of being disabled and cant handle alot of recoil
@@jamesarnett2118 perfect choices! As I said there's no wrong list too this! If I was in your shoes I'd have the same exact thing!
I'm 52, and have osteoarthritis and have had carpal tunnel surgery in each hand. I agree
Nailed it! 100%
Great commentary. Their was a time my firearms were selected on the basis of what "WallyWorld" had in stock. Sadly, I still get some of my cartridges there such as 22LR, .308 Win. , 12 Guage and 6.5 Creedmoor in hunting and FMJ cartridges. "WallyWorld" no longer sell handgun cartridges due to a Walmart employee shooting another Walmart associate with handgun cartridges purchased at that Walmart. In addition, "WallyWorld" bowed to the Gun Control advocates and stopped selling .223 Rem. and 7.62x39 cartridges as well after this tragedy. Only the Walton family intervention prevented "WallyWorld" from a "Total" ban on firearms and cartridge sales like "Dork's" (DICK'S) Sporting Goods.
@@michaelbarfield528 I wish they'd sell everything again!
@@GunActivities365 Sadly with today's variety of cartridge sources, those of us in the shooting/hunting community will just have to shop around since I do not believe the Walton family will allow handgun cartridges to be sold at "WallyWorld" ever again. "WallyWorld's" handgun cartridges were very affordable especially those Remington/Winchester bulk cartridges in the 50/100 and 200 round count.
I don't even own a shotgun.
Sound reasoning. Like you said, there isn't really a WRONG answer....but as a reloaded I think outside of factory options. I would trade the 5.56/.223 for a 300 blackout....BECAUSE....you can buy a bulk of .308 diameter projectiles and load for the 300blk AND the .30-06 sprg, and its the same common AR15 platform.
Just to clarify....308 is less expensive than 30-06. Noticeably
Correct... and 30-06 is noticeable "bigger"....
Narrow it down to two. 12 and the 3006. The 12 gauge can be loaded for any short range purpose. The 3006 can be loaded light with .223 sabot rounds, and heavy with 230gr fmj. You can only carry so many firearms at 1 time. But multiple loads for the same caliber can.
@@approachingtarget.4503 👍🏽