11x54 mm Ammo
11x54 mm Ammo only feels worth the slot when you are already running an 11x54 mm rifle; otherwise that space is usually better as meds, fuel, or loot you can cash out.
High Velocity 80 mm Shell only makes sense when you actually want that variant on a matching 80 mm gun instead of just carrying the plain shell stack.
This is not generic 80 mm ammo and it is not something you swap in automatically. You bring it because your Trampler is already on a matching 80 mm gun and you want the high-velocity variant on purpose. If that was not the plan, the cargo slot usually goes farther as repairs, meds, fuel, or loot with cleaner payout value.
11x54 mm Ammo only feels worth the slot when you are already running an 11x54 mm rifle; otherwise that space is usually better as meds, fuel, or loot you can cash out.
11x54 mm AP Ammo only earns room when you are already committed to an 11x54 mm rifle; otherwise it is hard to justify over supplies or cleaner payout loot.
12 GA Buckshot Ammo (HE) only feels worth carrying when a 12 gauge shotgun is already in the loadout; otherwise it is hard to defend over meds, repairs, fuel, or sale loot.
12 GA Dragon's Breath Ammo only feels worth the slot when a 12 gauge shotgun is already part of the run; otherwise that space is usually better as supplies or loot.
12 GA Heavy Buckshot Ammo only feels worth carrying when a 12 gauge shotgun is already part of the run; otherwise that slot usually does more for you as supplies or loot.
12 GA Shotgun Slug only earns room when a 12 gauge shotgun is already coming with you; otherwise that slot is usually better as meds, repairs, fuel, or loot.
12 GA Toxic Ammo only deserves bag space when a 12 gauge shotgun is already part of the run; otherwise the slot usually works harder as survival supplies or sellable loot.
12-Gauge Ammo is an easy keep once a Drobulet or Pepper Mill shotgun is already coming on the run; without that weapon match, the slot usually belongs to supplies or loot.
It works when the matching 80 mm gun is already mounted and you packed the high-velocity loadout on purpose. In that spot the shell is a deliberate choice, not leftovers sitting in cargo.
This stack does not help a plain 80 mm setup unless you really want the high-velocity variant. If that was not a deliberate choice, the cargo slot usually belongs to something with more direct value.
It needs a matching 80 mm gun and a real reason to want the high-velocity variant instead of the plain shell stack.
No. Bring it because you want the high-velocity variant on purpose, not because it replaces the plain shell by default.