WinterBorn
Diamond Member
First off, yes I am starting another "when it hits the fan" thread. I understand that some folks think this is a waste of time & money. But it's my time & my money, so spare me the whining about it.
Second off, I'm mainly talking here about guns that are a little different than the average prepper (real or imagined) has in a Go To Bag or Bug Out Bag.
I've been looking at the Ruger Gunsite Scout Rifle as a better SHTF gun. And there are several reasons for this.
The caliber is a big one. I am not a fan of the .223/5.56mm for after things go bad. In a hunting rifle the .223 is anemic at best. No rational hunter of whitetail deer would consider it a good round for that job. If it won't do for a 100 to 150 lb animal, why is it so great for a 200 lb human? Yes, it is accurate and you can carry more ammo. But the .308 is just as accurate and at longer ranges. Also, in a post-SHTF situation, burning through more ammo is not smart. Think ammo is scarce now? Wait till after society folds up.
Reliability is another area the Ruger shines. While some folks want a rifle that can pour lots of rounds down range, I think that attribute is over rated. And no semi auto is as sturdy and reliable, while still maintaining excellent accuracy, as a bolt action.
So, does anyone else like any "nonstandard" sorta guns for when things go bad?
Second off, I'm mainly talking here about guns that are a little different than the average prepper (real or imagined) has in a Go To Bag or Bug Out Bag.
I've been looking at the Ruger Gunsite Scout Rifle as a better SHTF gun. And there are several reasons for this.
The caliber is a big one. I am not a fan of the .223/5.56mm for after things go bad. In a hunting rifle the .223 is anemic at best. No rational hunter of whitetail deer would consider it a good round for that job. If it won't do for a 100 to 150 lb animal, why is it so great for a 200 lb human? Yes, it is accurate and you can carry more ammo. But the .308 is just as accurate and at longer ranges. Also, in a post-SHTF situation, burning through more ammo is not smart. Think ammo is scarce now? Wait till after society folds up.
Reliability is another area the Ruger shines. While some folks want a rifle that can pour lots of rounds down range, I think that attribute is over rated. And no semi auto is as sturdy and reliable, while still maintaining excellent accuracy, as a bolt action.
So, does anyone else like any "nonstandard" sorta guns for when things go bad?