you see... this is all good info.. so now I need a bigger gun to protect myself and my family in the event of a zombie takeover..
I am gonna pick up a 12gauge sometime next week
The Lance wrote:I figured I would make a rule to myself that everytime I buy some ammo for the firing range at bill's in CIrcle Pines I would buy a box to stock up..
SparkyJeff wrote:Thank You DeanC
Or you could use one of these
SparkyJeff wrote:The Lance wrote:I figured I would make a rule to myself that everytime I buy some ammo for the firing range at bill's in CIrcle Pines I would buy a box to stock up..
I don't recommend buying ammunition at Bills.
does Bills even sell steel cased ammo? I wouldn't know
Edit: I shoot steel cased ammo a lot. I rarely have issues, but I haven't found any perfect ammo anywhere.
Maybe it's because me and my guns.
The Lance wrote:You mistunderstood that statement.....
The Lance wrote:...Everytime I buy a box of ammo at fleet farm I buy a box of the WPA's for storage.. That was the rule I made for myself in the event of an emergency...
SparkyJeff wrote:I do the same thing with Chef Boyardee beef ravioli. I'm a pretty fat guy and I like to eat every day. I can't shoot every day.
gyrfalcon wrote:If you're going to fight zombies you might as well do it right...
grousemaster wrote:...The woman who occasionally works the desk at Burnsville pistol range has made a couple negative comments when a buddy and I showed up with Wolf Ammo. So we bought a couple of Wolf Performance Ammo t-shirts that we wear each time we shoot there.
gyrfalcon wrote:grousemaster wrote:...The woman who occasionally works the desk at Burnsville pistol range has made a couple negative comments when a buddy and I showed up with Wolf Ammo. So we bought a couple of Wolf Performance Ammo t-shirts that we wear each time we shoot there.
Hahah... what did she say? She always seems to glower at me when I'm picking up my brass. Sometimes she'll come in and sweep it away too if I don't stay on top of my game.
For this project, I decided to build a survival kit using a shotgun platform–creating the Ultimate Survival Shotgun. My challenge was that everything had to be included in or on the gun itself–no extra pack items or containers. Below is what I did as well as the survival logic behind each decision.
Norsesmithy wrote:Yeah, thought it through poorly.
Nothing like a 15 lb shotgun for when you have to carry everything everywhere. And nothing like having to lug 12 shells instead of .223 or 9mm or something.
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