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January 30, 2023

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Where are we as of today?

I've been so called "prepping" for decades. Personally I hate that word as it's now been conditioned to mean, to […]

Author: Bruno Robertos

January 29, 2023

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The OFFICIAL 2023 **PROTESTS, RIOTING AND LOOTING** Thread

You asked for it, Boys and Girls (and you other things). Put all the updates, questions, warnings and observations here. […]

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January 28, 2023

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***Attention***

A Huge giveaway series is coming. The largest this community has ever seen. 1)Hand assembled 72 hour GH bag, 2)Water […]

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January 27, 2023

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Latter Day Saints #10 can food vs 5 gallon buckets with mylar

The Latter Day Saints are strong supporters of food storage and nonchurch members can buy food from them. Find a […]

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January 26, 2023

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“Do It All” Scope for New Rifle?

I have a Bergara B-14 Wilderness Terrain in 300 PRC on the way to my LGS. Now I need glass. […]

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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

Author: invalid@example.com (mtnadventurerider)

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