I used to shoot a lot. Today not so much. I always dreamed of having more than a 59 or 100 yard place to shoot at home( have had at least one of those since i moved out on my own. Today I have a 500 yard range at home and never use it. I probably don't shoot 100 rounds a year. Most of that is checking zero on the kids guns oe shooting rimfire with the kids. If I am honest with myself I could pick a single rifle out of any of them at the house and I have enough ammo for any of them to meet my deer hunting needs the rest of my life if I only use that one gun consistently. That would be if I tagged out each year, and a few shots each year to check zero. definitely more than 100 rounds but enough for my hunting needs
I never thought that would happen. Don't know when the switch occurred from having barrels set back just front shooting working uo loads chasing the perfect groups to hardly shooting but it did. Yet I was still checking on primer and powder prices and sales for black Friday. The above statement is loaded ammo not counting the 60+ lbs of powder probably 10k primers and thousands of cases bullets and brass not put together sitting on the shelf. I'm like a squirrel when it comes to ammo.
Very similar here used to shoot up probably 100 rounds a week in numerous rifles and hand guns now doubt 10 per week still have enough loaded to outfit squad in combat and now with the makings for the entire company, I my son and grandkids are set even if things so sideways, and still load over 100 per week still purchase when on sale, love it when can get in bulk at reduced prices need a cart to just get it to the rig
Asking how much ammo is enough is liking asking how much chocolate is enough.