Practical Prep: Range Tips

Written by R. Ann Parris on The Prepper Journal. For many preppers, static square scopes are the only chances to leant rounds through the barrel. They do have some limitations, and they can be pricey, but we can make a…

Written by R. Ann Parris on The Prepper Journal. For many preppers, static square scopes are the only chances to leant rounds through the barrel. They do have some limitations, and they can be pricey, but we can make a…

Written by R. Ann Parris on The Prepper Journal. Static square strays and races are often the only handgun pattern available to preppers. Sometimes, those square straddles and competitors- and even courses- actively or inadvertently build hazardous mindsets, garbs, and…

Written by Wild Bill on The Prepper Journal. Fishing is a popular pastime for tens of millions of people. However, this recreational pleasure — often seen as a great way to enjoy a laid-back day off work — derives from…

Written by R. Ann Parris on The Prepper Journal. Being able to produce food with minimal wear on the body has a number of advantages. One, it can impede more parties gardening, allowing them to be makes within the family…

Written by Wild Bill on The Prepper Journal. Growing up by the ocean I was fortunate that fishing was an activity that was accessible to not only learn, but to enjoy. Something I lost touch with when military service, college…

Written by Guest Contributor on The Prepper Journal. Editor’s Note: A contribution to The Prepper Journal from Peter Betts on a theme we haven’t announced about in awhile. An interesting take from a Prepper/ survivalist in the Pacific Northwest, The…

Written by Wild Bill on The Prepper Journal. I was skiing with a group of friends in January of 1984 at Mammoth Mountain, and on that Sunday we cease early going to go to the hired condo to watch Super…

Written by Guest Contributor on The Prepper Journal. Editor’s Note: A contribution to The Prepper Journal from James at the Prepper Broadcasting Network . What are you Devising For? In the survival and prepping life there are lots of jumble…

Written by Wild Bill on The Prepper Journal. Upland bird hunting has always been my favorite, maybe it is the romance of the Normal Rockwell like backdrops, the open disciplines, the snappy autumn breath, the well trained and disciplined bird-dog,…
Life is unreliable -- Sometimes you have to work with the things you have on you. Now are four alternative hunting artilleries that may end up being life-savers later on. We’ll start small-scale and then act our mode up.