You sir, are a specialist in the art of discovering a welcoming outcome of a particular situation....not a mechanic.
My feedback add 11-12 ish before the great servpocaylpse of 2012
Here is mine. I dont know how to post big pics
The enemy of my enemy...... Is just one more set of targets to engage
You sir, are a specialist in the art of discovering a welcoming outcome of a particular situation....not a mechanic.
My feedback add 11-12 ish before the great servpocaylpse of 2012
It gets rolled up and tied to the outside. Its great for when im camping out. if someone is sneaking up on me i get a couple extra seconds to draw while they try to figure out what it is![]()
The enemy of my enemy...... Is just one more set of targets to engage
general rule is 20% of your body weight to start. 30% with experience.
This usually winds up to be the opposite. Beginners cram everything they can, experienced want to or need to carry less useless shit.
This does not count a combat loadout of vest and rifle though.
When just backpacking my pack weighs about 35 pounds. That includes my airweight .38 with 2 reloads.
When I pack in the weapon systems it gets much heavier. I tend not to hike with my AR though...
You sir, are a specialist in the art of discovering a welcoming outcome of a particular situation....not a mechanic.
My feedback add 11-12 ish before the great servpocaylpse of 2012
I currently am gathering/creating several different "layers" of a BOB. A large one that can take two people to carry (footlocker sized) where I can throw in the back of the truck an go if time warrants, Plus the Zombie killers (M4/Long range Black rifle/AR pistols) It includes 3 days of food for the family with some luxuries (soap, 1K ammo, some extra water, water purification stuff/and advanced first aid.).
Plus I am gathering a personal BOB for each person like ones you are gathering 10-15 lbs for the little ones, and 40 lbs for the adults. handy in each bedroom for quick grab. They each compliment the large BO"Box" and provide a layered approach to supplies. I also always keep various supplies like extra tools/oil and other consumables in my truck for a long road trip.
Don't forget where you are going to bug out to. Gotta have a plan... ;-)
When Im backpacking for a few days I'd say my pack is around 50, and that's without serious weapons gear, it's not too bad but your not going anywhere fast. I used to do alot of camping In eastern Oregon and water was the biggest burden we would usually carry at least 2.5 gal at a time and cover at least 15 miles a day in pretty rugged terrain. It comes down to your environment a d how fast you want to be able to bug out. Add a rifle to my gear and with ammo I would be adding at least another 10