Economic Collapse Small Game Hunting
by admin on Friday, July 23rd, 2010 | 24 Comments
Scott continues his training for economic collapse small hunting practice with Ruger 10/22

Scott continues his training for economic collapse small hunting practice with Ruger 10/22

@LivingHistorySchool Yep, going on ten years now iirc. In fact I helped build that particular range.
@spinefex does it matter if he is? Because it shouldnt. he is he and he is cool.
You’re gay aren’t you?
@FixedByDoc True! ha ha ha
@jacksoncole79
when jobs start coming back I will stop talking about it
@LivingHistorySchool yep and you only have to carry one type of ammo for riffle and pistol lol.
Everyone keeps talking about economic collapse. Its getting a little annoying. Dont you guys think?
@LivingHistorySchool through some ceder in for beding It helps a little lol
@FixedByDoc
at least they have cheap ammo
@NicholasKelley111 it doesnt matter that much lol. gangsta or military lol.
im working on getting a .22 riffle. another month and should have one i hope.
@parlusk
Thanks will do
@EDINBURGSTAR
Walmart has them! your welcome I like your kids videos good summer project
@NicholasKelley111
right!
@AlienZombieSlayer
yes are you a member?
Hey, I recognize that range! EEGC right.
magazine not clip
Great shooting Scott, i’ve always wanted a Ruger 10-22 but somehow i have missed the chance to get one. The 22 is a great caliber for small game and i have a Ruger Mk II pistol . and the stainless 22 lightnening pistol both in 61/2 inch barrels. Thanks Scott
keep up the good work
Long live the Ruger 10/22!
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@MrEhud77
I like chickens better than rabbits, rabbit piss stinks!
@1x93cm true, But you might not want to eat your own rabbits untill you have a rather large amount (Which doesn’t take too long). But chickens and rabbits are great! I’m not very partial to eggs but if you have a few chickens that’s One or two eggs per day for each member of your family.
@1x93cm
yes, so true!
easier to just get a bunch of rabbits and chickens and start learning to tend to them
you could do quite well with some rabbits, chickens, maybe some ducks