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  • svauto-erotic855
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    Originally posted by Denny
    Fuck that! You'll be tracking that shit forever.

    Then use a spear or a bow. I killed a doe in Granbury with a blue point ball peen hammer in the fall of 99 while my sister and her friend (they were both 13 at the time) screamed at me. By the time we made it home they thought it was funny.

    FYI: I kill hogs with a spear and they could not be killed any faster except with Thors hammer.

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  • Darren M
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    22 will take Texas deer NO problem. My brothers and I grew up hunting deer w/ 10/22's and didn't know it was illegal till we were in our teens. (Mid 80s)
    Edit: Yes it takes a few rounds. But, this is SHTF scenario.

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  • Gasser64
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    Originally posted by KBScobravert View Post
    I understand you are kind of new here but most of us are meeting up at Costco. There is already a plan in place to take and defend the entire store. We good. There is a secret handshake. Do approach carefully. It helps if you bring cases of 5.56 and 21yr old daughters for breeding the new world with.
    Now, can the daughters be collected on the way to costco? Or are you saying they need to be biological daughters?

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  • Gasser64
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    Originally posted by Ruffdaddy View Post

    And dont forget the tannerite for special effects.
    Might actually have its uses as a distraction

    Originally posted by LANTIRN View Post
    At least 1000 rnds per weapon, with as much of it loaded in mags as possible. Does no use to you loose.
    Maybe 10k of 22 as well. Somebody mentioned hunting food, you can kill a lot of rabbits and squirrels and birds with 22.

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  • svauto-erotic855
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    Originally posted by CJ View Post
    It can be done effectively. I just wouldn't store any weapons or ammo of significant value. Brass NATO spec ammo in new cans and make sure the seals are treated. Choose a weapon with good corrosion resistance like a glock or ar15, drench it in oil or dip it in cosmoline (seal gas tube on a gas gun), store in a high quality dessecant bag (multiple if you can), and the finally in a high quality aluminum or plastic air tight container. Be certain the housing is made of pure polyethylene or polypropylene plastic. Epoxy it closed, and then seal it in a 6 mil polyethylene bag, and bury 3 feet or deeper to avoid temperature changes. Don't forget where you buried your shit, and don't use landscape or trees as identifiers, take measurements from large rocks, or other relatively permanent markers, three of them at minimum. Also, don't bury near a tree, roots can wreck your plans.
    A PVC pipe filled with gear oil stores a rifle without issues longer then anyone of us will ever live.

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  • svauto-erotic855
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    Originally posted by silverhatch View Post
    Emp your shit is gone.
    GPS is for pussys dude. I am old school and use a compass & map and am pretty good with land navigation. I even know how to use a sextant. I don't have a smart phone either.

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  • CJ
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    Originally posted by mudpuppy View Post
    Quick question, whats your take on burial cans to store stuff?
    It can be done effectively. I just wouldn't store any weapons or ammo of significant value. Brass NATO spec ammo in new cans and make sure the seals are treated. Choose a weapon with good corrosion resistance like a glock or ar15, drench it in oil or dip it in cosmoline (seal gas tube on a gas gun), store in a high quality dessecant bag (multiple if you can), and the finally in a high quality aluminum or plastic air tight container. Be certain the housing is made of pure polyethylene or polypropylene plastic. Epoxy it closed, and then seal it in a 6 mil polyethylene bag, and bury 3 feet or deeper to avoid temperature changes. Don't forget where you buried your shit, and don't use landscape or trees as identifiers, take measurements from large rocks, or other relatively permanent markers, three of them at minimum. Also, don't bury near a tree, roots can wreck your plans.

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  • silverhatch
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    Emp your shit is gone.

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  • svauto-erotic855
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    Originally posted by LANTIRN View Post
    Good way to lose your stuff or have it ruined when not sealed right.
    I like to do geocaching and it is a great way to practice. An old GF got me into official geocaching (https://www.geocaching.com/play) but I have been habitually stashing shit everywhere since I was a kid.

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  • LANTIRN
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    Originally posted by Chili View Post
    Yeah, I would be hesitant to cache anything of real value..
    Considering all the stories I have read of outlaws burying their stash to be retrieved later and not being able to find it due to bad maps, poor memory, or markers like rocks or trees missing after a flood I would be hesitant as well. Maybe ammo and some mags you could afford to lose if it was done on your own remote land as a kind of last resort/fallback thing, but still hesitant. Definitely would not do cash or gold or guns like people talk about doing.

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  • Chili
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    Originally posted by LANTIRN View Post
    Good way to lose your stuff or have it ruined when not sealed right.
    Yeah, I would be hesitant to cache anything of real value..

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  • LANTIRN
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    Originally posted by mudpuppy View Post
    Quick question, whats your take on burial cans to store stuff?
    Good way to lose your stuff or have it ruined when not sealed right.

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  • mudpuppy
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    Quick question, whats your take on burial cans to store stuff?

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  • Probie
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    Originally posted by KBScobravert View Post
    I get better deals buying from lapolicegear. Besides, I have 30 pairs of their pants. No lie ask Probie. He's jelly over my 5.11 pants collection.

    Now, come off some of those Hulk camo fishing shirts and we might be getting somewhere. Or better yet bring us a bunch of Yeti tumblers as a showing of good faith song with some cooler and we be cool.
    The collection is rather impressive

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  • KBScobravert
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    Originally posted by Silverback View Post
    HA!, what a fool, didn't even ask for a meat slicer or any fly fishing tie gear!

    sucker!
    Chef's Choice M6102 Premium Slicers are on isle 78 for $99.99. We will have several to barter with

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