10-12-2014, 10:15 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-12-2014, 10:24 PM by BelieveIn308.)
I have a pond within 400 yards, and a well on the property that can be run via generator, battery (zero noise) or hand pump. I have 100 gallon tank and 7 x 7 gallon portable containers. 2 Filtration systems, and 8 Lifestraws.
I am planning for 4 people, but as usual I'm provisioning for double that food wise. Joining a group would be great, but they have to be the right group. If we cannot work together, then local alliances can work as well. At least you have a temporary place to head to, if forced to bug out. There are a lot of preps I have to catch up on, or provide alternatives for, given my limited budget.
And my plan is to bug in until FORCED to leave. If you have 8 people and have 30 plus hostiles moving in, yes you can take some of them out, maybe even the majority, and depending on their training and weapons you may even be able to make them leave, but they likely will be back, in greater numbers. Bugging out is almost a last resort, but I want a plan in place and options when it happens. Knowing where you are going and having pre-positioned supplies may save your skin. It is why I believe in .308 over 5.56mm as well. I want to hit harder, and out range them. Have better optics and at least one thermal imaging system for night combat.
I am planning for 4 people, but as usual I'm provisioning for double that food wise. Joining a group would be great, but they have to be the right group. If we cannot work together, then local alliances can work as well. At least you have a temporary place to head to, if forced to bug out. There are a lot of preps I have to catch up on, or provide alternatives for, given my limited budget.
And my plan is to bug in until FORCED to leave. If you have 8 people and have 30 plus hostiles moving in, yes you can take some of them out, maybe even the majority, and depending on their training and weapons you may even be able to make them leave, but they likely will be back, in greater numbers. Bugging out is almost a last resort, but I want a plan in place and options when it happens. Knowing where you are going and having pre-positioned supplies may save your skin. It is why I believe in .308 over 5.56mm as well. I want to hit harder, and out range them. Have better optics and at least one thermal imaging system for night combat.
I am planning for 4 people, but as usual I'm provisioning for double that food wise. Joining a group would be great, but they have to be the right group. If we cannot work together, then local alliances can work as well. At least you have a temporary place to head to, if forced to bug out. There are a lot of preps I have to catch up on, or provide alternatives for, given my limited budget.
And my plan is to bug in until FORCED to leave. If you have 8 people and have 30 plus hostiles moving in, yes you can take some of them out, maybe even the majority, and depending on their training and weapons you may even be able to make them leave, but they likely will be back, in greater numbers. Bugging out is almost a last resort, but I want a plan in place and options when it happens. Knowing where you are going and having pre-positioned supplies may save your skin. It is why I believe in .308 over 5.56mm as well. I want to hit harder, and out range them. Have better optics and at least one thermal imaging system for night combat.


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