No XBow in my situation but I'd definitely be keeping my Hoyt at the ready for those quieter moments.My wife just said a crossbow, no need for a suppressor!
No XBow in my situation but I'd definitely be keeping my Hoyt at the ready for those quieter moments.My wife just said a crossbow, no need for a suppressor!
I have used leaves, grass, corn cobs, my sock, bottom ring torn off of t-shirt and notebook paper. Never a sandy rock.When I was young hunting south of Laredo I didn't think about toilet paper, there are no real leaves in south Texas only thorny bush. I used a sand gritty rock never forgot to take toilet paper again.
Live and learn, yes years later on a trail ride I used my sock. Much better.I have used leaves, grass, corn cobs, my sock, bottom ring torn off of t-shirt and notebook paper. Never a sandy rock.
Is that like shooting a 357sig out of a 40s&w30-06 for sure because technically you can shoot 308 out of it when you run out of 3006....at least once.
Wait until you try sagebrush on a dry season. Springtime isn't as badThat is soo much better than corn cobs.
Anyone have change for a $10?I have used leaves, grass, corn cobs, my sock, bottom ring torn off of t-shirt and notebook paper. Never a sandy rock.
Too bad you're on the opposite side of the country. I wouldn't mind you as a neighbor.SHTF = "NO RULES DAYS" (NRD) in my book. Living in the hurricane box, its not unusual to lose power for 3-14 days. I've never seen "no rules days" here.
But if NRD do descend upon you, put the notion in the back of your mind that when rules are once again restored/imposed, you will be held accountable for your actions. So remain the sheepdog and do not transition into a wolf.
Pretty lengthy list of blasters in most posts...
As my Gunny used to say, "you pack it, you hump it". Every round, every ounce, adds up when you're on your feet carrying a load.
So, if SHTF consider your loadout very carefully.
IMO, there are 3 different basic scenarios to consider and my weapons/loadout are different for each one.
1. Hunkered down
2. Mobile-on foot
3. Mobile-by vehicle
Each has it's own load-out parameters/plan.
SHTF, you need a good plan IN PLACE that should include like-minded neighbors; going at it alone is not a good plan. Of course a plan is just a plan, once *hit starts rolling down hill, most plans fly out the window and in need of adjustment (Murphy always gets a say in your plan). As is often said, "most folks don't plan to fail, they just fail to plan".
In my book, you need just 2 blasters, a handgun and a rifle. Both of which you are very proficient and have plenty of ammo.
And don't forget that stout edged weapon!
With a suppressorRuger 22/45 lite with suppressor, 6.5 grendel with suppressor, 300 wsm with suppressor, Ap5-p with suppressor, one of my 223's with a suppressor, and a 1911..
I agree except instead of the M1A I would take my HK91'sSame, with 300 wm since I have enough components to last longer than I'll be on this earth. Oh my ruger 1022 and S&W 6" 22.
This right here.The answer depends a lot on whether you are remaining in a static location or bugging out. Guns and ammo are heavy especially if you are carrying othet supplies (food, water, med kit, etc). Ive carried a firearm professionally in some of the most inhospitable places on earth....it is not easy. A PWS Mk216 (308) with 6-25rd pmags of 308 plus a 65# ruck sack will wear you out in short order. This is one of those times where a handgun/rifle of the same caliber would be VERY handy. Whether its a 9mm Semi Auto/carbine or a levergun/revolver combo (my preferance). However, remaining in a static location presents a whole different set of problems.