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How To Mount a Scope With Your Iphone

When looking at survival and prepping weaponry you want to make sure that you have all the tools necessary to make sure you can pull off the most accurate shot possible. There is no time for shots that are misaligned as you will want to save as much ammo as you can. So for anyone

How To Make an Epic Sawdust Stove

This is one of those projects that the moment I saw it I had to have it. I have researched many DIY stoves over the years and have made quite a few of them but when I saw this one I got almost giddy. Not only can you decorate it any fun way you want, which

Siberian Fishing Trip: Who Knew This Would Happen

  No matter how much we plan, prepare and store up food there will come a point when everything that we have saved runs out. This is why you need to know how to hunt/fish/gather things for yourself. So when I was researching fishing videos for more tips and tricks I happened to stumble across

9 of the Best Hidden Gun Safes

There is one thing that anyone who has a weapon knows and that is you don’t always want it out in plain sight. While yes you want to make sure you are prepared but you also want to make sure you and your loved ones are safe from accidental harm And just as it’s wise

4 DIY Survival Weapons That You Can Make at Home

If there is one thing that we love it is when we come across a project that not only satisfies our interest in DIY but also our interest in survival and prepping. One of the things that you need to look at when thinking about survival is the fact that you will need some form of

The Increasing Dangers of Ice Fishing

I like fishing. It’s fun to be out on the water soaking up the sun and listening to nature as the trees and water interact with each other. But that is not what we are talking about today. Today we are talking about a kind of fishing that in my opinion, only the extreme fans

7 Weeds That Can Be Used as Livestock Feed

Whenever people mention weeds I think back to the summers of picking weeds out of my grandmother’s gardens. I hated it. It was hot, sticky and frankly, I would rather have been doing anything else than picking weeds. It was backbreaking work and I hated it. Not once, however, did I think that those weeds

Snow Banking and the Art of Staying Warm

If you live in the rural parts of the north, or at least north enough to where the snow can actually accumulate on the ground, then you may have noticed homes that seem to be within a few feet of being buried in mounds of snow. While yes the constant snowfall may play some part

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