I have a .357 magnum, and ammo is pretty tough to find right now. Anyone else having a tough time?:
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I have a .357 magnum, and ammo is pretty tough to find right now. Anyone else having a tough time?:
In So Cal we get annual wildfires, and an occational earthquake to keep you on your toes. My plan is to bug in for as long as I can, then head North, way North where water, and game are a little more...
Cowboy, I commend you on keeping your head, and realize what is important, (Family). As for security, it sounds like you already have a dog, (Better than security cameras if you ask me). I would...
a flask of tequila.
Welcome from Southern CA.
Welcome lastdays! There is a lot of knowledge that can be gathered from this site.
Well I got my Jeep running, (Electrical issue). I picked up 3 more five gallon water containers for water storage. bought more ammo.
Well Cowboy, If he has Butler lines, and you are gonna use him for stud service, how about Mr Deeds?
I built a raised garden box out of scrap lumber, and used an old door for the bottom. I have Lettuce, Onions, Carrots, tomatos, green beans, and spinach just starting to come up.
I harvested my in...
Water is always high on the list. I have 35 gallns stored in 5 gal containers, another couple of cases of drinking water, another 50 in the water heater, and I always keep a couple of gallons of...
I grew up on a farm in northern Michigan, and trained a bit in the US Navy.
I'm a take what you think you will use kind of guy. I like the Old Mountain Man saying "the more you know the less you...
There is are several meetup groups in San Diego that teach various practical things, Cobb Ovens, straw, and clay structures. There is one that is coming up that has me kind of stoked. Foraging, and...
Pellet pistol for rats, and they are great for target practice, and a pellet gun hole is easier to fix. Little buggers get smart, and leave.
22Lr for small game.357 for big game, and intruders. That about cover's it.
I would probably explain to them that this is not something that you ever touch. I have .357 revolver unloaded on the night stand, with a speed loader on the shelf well out of reach. It won't take me...
I added a cold steel tomahawk to my kit. Hit the dollar store for more peroxide, tuna salad, and first aid bandages.
Wildthang, I agree, especially when I walk into my home, and there is a meeting of the bleeding heart whine club.
This is why I love this website. I have always been of the mind take only memories, and leave only footprints, (Unless bad guys are tracking you then forget the footprints, and stay to the hard...
They have barking spiders in Indiana don't they?
I'm in agreement with Rick. Tying flies when the eyesite fades is a little rough. I have an assortment of wooly boogers, and some scad flies. It kind of depends on the time of day, and what the fish...
Even, and old soup can, or coffee will work for boiling water for a while.
Not that I would ever be asked to go on the doomsday preppers show, If I ever was I would politley decline. I did like the shipping container purchase though. One of the coolest has to be the old...
Yep block, and tackle, my dad was a fan of the come along ratchet style with about 1/2" steel cable, that thing was a beast.
When I was 14 I wanted to work out at the highschool for football season. I couldn't drive, the school was 15 miles away. I asked my dad for a ride. He told me he didn't have time, but he needed 20...
I have carried a backpack for years, (before it was cool). There is a magnesium fire starter, bic lighter, tinder, stainless water bottle. 10 sweet, and salty bars, first aid kit, lock blade folding...