I have often chuckled at many writers and other "professional woodsmen" who teach and talk about "wilderness survival." They tell you to pull out your knife and do this,that & cut the string so long and tie it here & there. I get the deer in the head...
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Naked into the wilderness Chapter two: The Debris Hut.
Here is the basic method of making a great survival shelter than can be made in most places with nothing but bare hands, good effort and what...
[I have been at the PC for 5 hours writing this article. I MUST get away from the computer. i will edit for grammer etc. later. -TM ]
Killin Science and bullet selection for the layman.
A fun but educational look at terminal ballistic science.
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<span style="font-weight: bold">Chapter 2: How to prepare a bullet for a long journey.
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So we got our cases prepped and primed in Ch. 1. Now let's look at our bullets.
In our chase for consistency obviously our bullets have to all be IDENTICAL...
Chapter 3: "Where’s my rilflings and where should I put them?"
So having prepped and primed our brass & sorted our bullets into identical lots now we need to know at what overall length we need to seat the bullet into the case. How do we figure that...
“Naked into the wilderness Ch. 1: Priorities”
There are five given priorities/tasks when one finds themselves in a bad situation in a given landscape. And the whole scope of these articles will assume that there is not a lot of hope for immediate...
Hand Loading for Long Range Ch 4: Powderin’ the thing.
Here we are again. We’re all fired up about hand loading like the big dogs. We got our brass about as perfect as we can & primed, our bullets are in perfect little sorted piles and their noses are...
Well there you are big shooter. You have at this point handloaded ammo that is as near perfect for your rifle as possible.
But before you run'd oft to the match, let's inspect the run out of the bullet to the case. That means we want to check to make...
Let's look at our cartridge brass first. Everything we do in hand loading is in the name of consistency, shot to shot. (Technically not "reloading" which is quick & expedient for the likes of short range speed shooting such as IPSC & Steel challenge...