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BarredBuff
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I think that Homesteaders should have a good selection of common, reliable weaponry.
I agree, I bought the longest dang shotgun. 12 gauge. Man I love that thing. People look at you funny when you say momma wants a new shotgun. Makes the best noise when you are getting ready to fire. Its sounds distinctly like something to run from. Mine is mostly for predators. I got one with a choke on it. I figure big( 2 legged) or little predators i can probably take them out with it.Beekissed said:Shotguns are impressive home protection...even if you are a poor shot, you are gonna hit somethin' with a shotgun. Not much room for error at close range.
We dont discuss what we have just try and brainstormBoogity said:Smart people never discuss their armament.
Is exactly why I putSmart people never discuss their armament.
The key word being if. I was just outlining where Id guide someone if they asked. The rest is up to you, but I feel those are essentials. I'm with Barred on this one, its just brainstorming session.If I was unarmed and wanted firearms Id start with
Really smart people don't fear dying or the loss of their armament...it's a temporary setback in a mere blip of existence on this planet.Boogity said:Smart people never discuss their armament.
Go to a dealer that has a range in their store. They are very helpful and will easily measure your draw length and determine you're pull strength. Bow shooting is a lot of fun and a great way to get some sunshine, exercise, and fresh air during the winter months. But I have to caution you - bows are very expensive. I think the price of archery equipment has tripled over the past ten years. But, on the other hand, the equipment is very sophisticated and hi-tech these days. I'm amazed at the tiny lightweight bows that pack more punch than my old heavy equipment.ninny said:Anyone suggest a good bow for a smaller sized woman with no upper arm strength?