Aaryq
Member
Howdy, folks. We have danced around this topic before in threads that have survived and have been locked. We all have talked about bug out guns. We have flamed and defended taking more ammo than chow. When it comes to bugging out we have: 1. Decided it's better to bug in if at all possible and 2. Decided if you have to bug out do you bring more food or more bullets (and then had a flame war about eating bullets). I have a new topic to propose (hopefully it's new). If you are in an area where you may have to bug out (hurricanes, toronadoes, earthquakes, floods, etc) how many days of food would you plan (per person) and how much ammo would you plan?
If I have to get out of my house (bug out is such a nasty phrase) for an extended period of time, I plan for 3 days of chow per person, my P89 and 50-100 rounds of 9mm for it. There are other things I have staged but this thread should be about ammo vs. chow.
**ETA** When speaking of chow, I'm talking about a 3300 calorie US Military MRE.
If I have to get out of my house (bug out is such a nasty phrase) for an extended period of time, I plan for 3 days of chow per person, my P89 and 50-100 rounds of 9mm for it. There are other things I have staged but this thread should be about ammo vs. chow.
**ETA** When speaking of chow, I'm talking about a 3300 calorie US Military MRE.