I helped a man move his arsenal of ammo one time. It was a teachable moment.
A few hundred .30 Cal rounds of reload projectiles or full cartridges in an ammo box is heavy stuff. You’re not going to be able to throw it in your backpack or pockets and trot around.
If things get iffy and people have to go on long walks with a firearm, the .22 LR is going to be the default. Of course, we’re talking desperate days if people are reduced to armed foot travel.
Indeed. I have acquaintances who absolutely refuse to come to terms with the "logistics nightmare" of their firearms/ammunition. These guys have put considerable thought into what they are doing from all sorts of angles, but how they intend to haul so much stuff for even a short distance is not really clear.
Unless they "fort up," they are screwed... and a couple of them dwell in what would make mighty bad "forts."