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March 1, 2023

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Do you hear gunshots from your house?

I live in a metro of 1mil in a middle class neighborhood and have never heard any gunfire in my […]

Author: Bruno Robertos

February 28, 2023

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Buying 90% silver coins in rolls

If you buy from reputable sellers do you open the rolls and visually verify every coin? Do you test? Have […]

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February 27, 2023

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What do you remember “PERSONALLY” about your life in America in 1950’s ??

Not what you have read or seen on TV. Nor what your daddy told you about the period 1945 through […]

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February 26, 2023

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Shortages, shortages and more shortages

Back in 1984 I spent a month on vacation what was then Yugoslavia. At the time still communist. Being in […]

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February 25, 2023

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Understanding Urban Warfare by Liam Collins

Have you read it? What was your general take away from it? Should it be in the survivalists library? * […]

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End of Daylight Savings on Your Homestead

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How are you adapting to less sunshine?

How about your animals?

Plants?

Any tips or tricks to share?

How many of you are already counting the days to the Winter Solstice? 😁

Psst….it's 46…;)

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Powder for everything

In the spirit of prepping and stockpiling, have any of you thought about buying a particular powder that you could load for everything you own?

…. and doing the Math and working up the sheets that would be safe and work?

SHTF and you run out of powder…. and in your dreams, you stumble upon a mountain cabin that has 20 lbs of powder, of only one variety.

Which would you hope it to be?

You have the equipment and all the primers, etc….

You want to reload for ……

5.56
.308
9mm…

Powder for everything

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