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I'd say for most people 1000 rounds of your main rifle and pistol caliber is a good benchmark. Yep it's a decent amount of money but once you have it you're set for a while. It doesn't take a crazy amount of space and you'll have enough to get intentional training even if the ammo market gets weird for a bit
That's the plan, basically. 1000 of 5.56, another 1000 of 9mm, but an absolutely stupid amount of .22LR for the Glock 44.
Shit's cheap, and fun to shoot, so I might as well just buy a truckfull of it.