This business about “lead”, calibers, arms assortments, etc. gets a little tiresome. It is one thing to take to precautions, quite another to enthusiastically(?) prepare for an imaginary cataclysmic shooting war. I am not saying it can’t happen but to think that safety lies in bravado seems a bit unrealistic and something that if such preparation is one’s cup of tea, needs to be kept to oneself.
I hear the sound of gunfire almost daily. It is the sound of freedom. I built the first range on the mountain I live on here in Montana. Since then several other neighbors have built ranges. And I'll be building a new pistol range this spring. In Montana, the average number of firearms per home that has firearms is 27, 4 year old statistic.
We don't feel the need to cower and keep our plans to ourselves. It is common knowledge that if you fool around here with something that doesn't belong to you you're gonna get shot.