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Stockpiled ammunition can serve a variety of purposes. Even if you aren't too fond of firing a gun, the general storage of a few rounds could do you some good in a time of crisis. Ammunition is a great resource to sell or barter for some important items for survival.
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Read More »A lot of individuals stockpile canned goods and necessary survival resources in case of an emergency. Many overlook ammunition for its overall significance and value in a survival stockpile. Before taking a trip out to your local guns and ammo Orange County store, let’s take a look at the pros and cons of stocking your survival bunker with ammo. Storing ammo for a disaster can be as beneficial as the canned goods you have in storage. Prepping for a catastrophic event means your first thought is to ensure the security and safety of you and your loved ones. Ammunition or even general protection is the last thing that comes to one’s mind. A small firearm stored with your ammo will boost your overall chances of survival in the event of a disaster. There is a negative connotation attached to this idea of storing ammo. It implies that an individual is crazed and overdramatic because of the extra lengths and money needed to procure and secure survival necessities. But one can never be certain that a catastrophe will occur, it’s better to be over prepared than under prepared.
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Read More »The single shot shotgun is one of the easiest firearms to maintain in the field, and it's remarkably durable given that it has very few moving parts. Yes, follow-up shots will be slower, but with practice, they can still be done pretty fast.
If I had to choose my ultimate survival firearm, my H&R Tracker 2 Single Shot Shotgun would be my go-to firearm. Why? It has a 24" rifled barrel and adjustable iron sights. Most smoothbore shotguns only come with a beaded front sight. Both the adjustable sights and the rifled barrel give a shooter the ability to accurately engage targets beyond 100 yards, as long as they do their part. With a 12-gauge sabot or rifled slug, you can drop anything in North America that walks. The single shot shotgun is one of the easiest firearms to maintain in the field, and it’s remarkably durable given that it has very few moving parts. Yes, follow-up shots will be slower, but with practice, they can still be done pretty fast. This is a very good modern-day equivalent to what Roger’s Rangers would have carried. If they were that successful at unconventional warfare with a single-shot muzzleloader, then there is no reason we cannot be as effective with a single shot shotgun.
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