You do you, my friend.I like rotating my tires….every other oil change. Ammo?
Why? A solution in search of a problem?
Hmmmm…..maybe I need to rotate my shocks? Coil springs?
Seriously, I don’t see the need/point. I’d also not want to cycle/recycle for fear of bullet setback. But that’s just me. YMMV.
Same 6-8 months run my 2 EDC mags (7 rnds each plus the one in the camber, I'm in NY).As far as chambered rounds while Rangemaster suggests getting rid of it after 2 chambering so keep mine a little longer
If I see any obvious bullet setback then yeah then.
That said I don’t rwchamber a whole lot as I have zero kids in my house or that visit .
That said I change out my duty ammo about every 6-8 months. Sooner if I am stuck in a monsoon.
Whem I did real municipal LE and was in and out of hot/humid wet/cold several times a shift I changed out a little earlier
My Wheelguns about once a year!
Everyone else’s mileage may vary!
That's 'cuz you doubled its weight when you cycled the ammo.( ain’t been on that dam thing in 8+ months…)
And you as well…..You do you, my friend.
True.There is a difference between loaded mags that sit in your safe in guns that rarely get carried and the one in the guns you carry daily. The former is no different than the ammo that you have in the boxes sitting in green cans in your closet which you regularly rotate into your carry guns.
Maybe 3-4 times a year at the range I’ll empty the mags I actually carry on a target to be replaced with “ fresh” ammo after I clean the weapon.
When it is sitting in a box sure carried in and out of hot humid cold wet climates will break it down. As will re chambering. In extreme case of 2 in the 90’s a couple LEOnKotorcycle cops had vibrations wear the brass down in their 9mm so bad the cartridge had a cut where powder spilled out. They obviously never changed mags out for years.Never understood this. Does ammo go bad? Hmm, i guess that WW2 ammo that still fires like new today is a miracle???
To take it a step further, the ammo in your EDC mags keep getting bumped around in the same spot, it will cause wear in that spot. So every now and again, you take the ammo out of your mag and shuffle it around to "even the wear" and make it last longer. Much like rotating your tires.When it is sitting in a box sure carried in and out of hot humid cold wet climates will break it down. As will re chambering. In extreme case of 2 in the 90’s a couple LEOnKotorcycle cops had vibrations wear the brass down in their 9mm so bad the cartridge had a cut where powder spilled out. They obviously never changed mags out for years.
Shotgun rounds were also susceptible. After getting rattled around in a squad the buck would wear flat spots in it and have inconsistent flight patterns so most places leaned to change them out the same time.
Sitting in the same climate though indefinitely. My agency had a 5 year expiration date stuff never used was rotated to trainjng at 5 years. Stuff issues was taken back at 90 days and rotated to training!
I do actually unload the carry mags sometimes and reload the same ammo back in the mag. Not super often though.To take it a step further, the ammo in your EDC mags keep getting bumped around in the same spot, it will cause wear in that spot. So every now and again, you take the ammo out of your mag and shuffle it around to "even the wear" and make it last longer. Much like rotating your tires.
Ditto. I try, but it happens when it happens. The good news is, whenever I go to the range, I make it a point to run at least a few rounds through my EDC's just to take the carry ammo out and mix it up (or shoot it through if it's time to cycle them out).I do actually unload the carry mags sometimes and reload the same ammo back in the mag. Not super often though.
Even if it was a problem, some nail polish over the primers will work wonders. That's really all you need.It’s not humid here often enough for periods of time to worry about it.
My example of the motor cop was in an article by Mas Ayoob 30 years ago.To take it a step further, the ammo in your EDC mags keep getting bumped around in the same spot, it will cause wear in that spot. So every now and again, you take the ammo out of your mag and shuffle it around to "even the wear" and make it last longer. Much like rotating your tires.
YUPMost cops treat their ink pin better than their duty gun…Fact!
Is save the mail polish for the front sight and front sight only.Even if it was a problem, some nail polish over the primers will work wonders. That's really all you need.