Snap Caps: Training Anywhere, Anytime for Anyone

Written by R. Ann Parris on The Prepper Journal. Beginner or boosted crap-shooter, incorporating baked fuel in qualify can help us improve. There is the potential that we can damage our handguns with undue cool firing on evacuate chambers, though. Snap caps are inert rounds that remove the risks by providing a variety of soft-plexi … Read more

Shooting Tactics and Training: Practice Practicality

Written by R. Ann Parris on The Prepper Journal. Static square strays and races are often the only handgun pattern available to preppers. Sometimes, those square straddles and competitors- and even courses- actively or inadvertently build hazardous mindsets, garbs, and complacency. Knowing it, we can amend our maintenance and rule to get the most out … Read more

When Staying Awake Really Counts

Written by Wild Bill on The Prepper Journal. There are some people that we all depend upon to stay awake as others lives depend on it. And anyone who has served in the military has pulled guard duty. Caution! I may be about to give away some very guarded military secrets here. My first real … Read more

Air Rifles: Giving You An Edge In Survival

Written by Guest Contributor on The Prepper Journal. Editors Note: An article from Douglas Keister to The Prepper Journal. As always, if you have information for Preppers that you would like to share and be entered into the Prepper Writing Contest with a chance to win one of three Amazon Gift Cards with the top prize being a $300 card … Read more

GPS Hacks: 5 essential things you must know about your GPS

Written by Guest Contributor on The Prepper Journal. Editors Note: An article from John Lewis to The Prepper Journal. As always, if you have information for Preppers that you would like to share and be entered into the Prepper Writing Contest with a chance to win one of three Amazon Gift Cards with the top prize being a $300 card … Read more

Defend Your Home: 8 Tips to Answer Your Door Safely

Written by Guest Contributor on The Prepper Journal.   According to statistics, the average number of property crimes committed in the United States from 1999 to 2015 was about 1,800. However, it might surprise you to know that California alone has had more than 1 million property crimes reported each year from 1999 to 2015. … Read more