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ggammell
05-11-14, 12:23
I've got a carbine class coming up in the fall. I'm bringing 1200 rounds of 5.56 and 500 rounds of .40. I've got 12 pmags and 6 G22 mags that I will preload. The rest of the loose ammo will go into the cans for reloading during the breaks.

What is the preferred can size for 5.56? Is a .30 cal can big enough or should I consider a .50? 100-200 or so could be left out for overnight refill so I'm looking for about 1000 rounds total loose pack. I think a .30 or smaller will do for the handgun ammo.

I will not be keeping loaded mags in the cans.

RearwardAssist
05-11-14, 12:27
I get about 650-700 loose 556 in a 30 cal can in a 50 around 1100. I don't shoot 40 but can easily put 1000+ 9mm in a 30 cal can.

Iraqgunz
05-11-14, 14:15
I was able to get close to around 1100 rounds in a standard size ammo can.

markm
05-11-14, 16:44
When I'm loading a can for ran/storage, I get 500 5.56 into a 30 cal can with room to spare.. like 1-2" from the top. That makes for an even volume load that's not too terribly heavy to lug around.

ptmccain
05-11-14, 16:59
Keep in mind if you bring a .50 cal can full of 5.56 you'll have to carry it wherever you go during the class....not fun.

You might want to bring a couple .30 calilber cans.

And here's another idea, buy a couple of mag bandoliers, most can hold six or eight mags, fill the mags up, and carry those instead.

Unless your class is going to be burning through ammo at an impressive rate, you can probably make it either half a day with your two bandos of magazines.

markm
05-12-14, 08:13
Keep in mind if you bring a .50 cal can full of 5.56 you'll have to carry it wherever you go during the class....not fun.


Yeah... 50 cal can for 5.56 is not a mobility package at all.

ST911
05-12-14, 10:11
I like ammo loaded on strippers and thrown in an easily portable range bag of some sort. This Tactical Tailor Crossfire bag holds several hundred rounds at a time, enough for each day of training.

http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j18/Skintop911/MISC/TTCrossfire400rounds.jpg

Localgrizzly
05-12-14, 13:54
Use the military method. load the ammo into stripper clip. Load the strippers into cardboards and cloth bandoliers. you can carry less magazines that way, and no heavy cans.

I carry a basic load. Mag in weapon, two mag carriers with three mags each on the belt, and if needed, I throw a few bandoliers over my shoulder Don't forget an adapter pinned onto each bandolier.

lunchbox
05-12-14, 13:59
I like ammo loaded on strippers and thrown in an easily portable range bag of some sort. This Tactical Tailor Crossfire bag holds several hundred rounds at a time, enough for each day of training.

http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j18/Skintop911/MISC/TTCrossfire400rounds.jpgAmmo on strippers in range bag is what I prefer as well. If OP decides to go can route at least give stripper clips a try, reloading mags in class takes way too much time. That time could be used in more productive ways.