RE: Food storage thoughts for prepping for disasters; large and small, in an orderly fashion.

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Food storage thoughts for prepping for disasters; large and small, in an orderly fashion.

in homesteading •  6 years ago 

which model do you have or do you not remember?

Gamo Whisper Fusion Pro 1400 FPS

I thought you had a good memory?

I forgot if I did or not...have to look up the notes on that! Then maybe I can remember....

I went to their site but there's like a dozen models.

Lots of good choices! Life is never easy!

Does yours have a scope?

It came with one, but I do not use it, it has good quality blade sites.

You just pump it one time?

Yes, that is important for hunting.

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sir smithlabs! "Yes, that is important for hunting!" lol...thanks for the information, for once you had something interesting to say, I think I'll copy and paste and bookmark that post. maybe print it out and have it laminated.
actually, I never thought much about an air rifle but i didn't see any prices, what does something like that cost?

It is expensive. Mine was $239, but I am worth it, LOL! Since it is for prepping, I went for it. NOW I need to buy a second one, because...when you have one, you have none!

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sir smithlabs! is that your rule of thumb when prepping? when you have one you have none? In case one breaks?

Yes, all preppers follow this rule. Things that are easy and inexpensive now, will be difficult and expensive if the SHTF. Since fishing is a big part of my plan, I bought over a thousand fish hooks. NOW they are cheap and easy....

I bought ten rolls of 80 pound test, Kevlar spider wire fish line; because it was being discontinued at one store. I would like to find that deal again.

If you keep an eye out, you can add prepper supplies cheaply, and stock up. Today is the time to start looking for life saving bargains!

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sir smithlabs! isn't ten pounds of fish line enough to last a couple of lifetimes? lol.

For you maybe, LOL, I may have to make a fish net....

Besides, If I have fishing line, and someone has something else I need that is in need of fishing line; we both benefit.

Barter material will be the new wealth.

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  ·  6 years ago (edited)

sir smithlabs! it could be the new wealth if something like that happens which I'm sure it will at some point but I don't think it will happen in our lifetimes but I know it's best to be prepared.
Hey you should do a post about the most important items to have on hand for barter in case something does happen.

I did that, but it was a while ago. I may add to it some. It will vary some with the person doing the bartering, because you should collect what you know about. You can better understand the value of the barter goods, if you understand the stuff you have.

Being prepared for any emergency is important. And, if it doesn't crash, I am just bulk buying; and will save money anyway.

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