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Which of your guns are really most important?
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<blockquote data-quote="QuietTexan" data-source="post: 2157514" data-attributes="member: 116181"><p>If, for some unfathomable reason, I had literally nothing loaded, no factory boxes, no stack of ammo cans with dozens and dozens of pre-loaded 5.56 and 300 BLK PMAGs, five loaded Glocks stashed in random places, Ye Olde 30-30 had gone AWOL from my truck, and time was really that critical, I'm walking away with a bow and broadheads. I'm not wasting time at a loading press if it's time to leave, a broadhead will do someone just fine if it comes down to it, and the arrows are reusable.</p><p></p><p>If you decompress the timeline a bit to "things are going downhill, what do you make sure you have loaded to deal with a potential issue because you're capable of rational and critical forethought and can see the metaphorical excrement is hitting the hypothetical fan" things would change, but that's not the rules you wanted to play by. Your situation is lost from the get go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="QuietTexan, post: 2157514, member: 116181"] If, for some unfathomable reason, I had literally nothing loaded, no factory boxes, no stack of ammo cans with dozens and dozens of pre-loaded 5.56 and 300 BLK PMAGs, five loaded Glocks stashed in random places, Ye Olde 30-30 had gone AWOL from my truck, and time was really that critical, I'm walking away with a bow and broadheads. I'm not wasting time at a loading press if it's time to leave, a broadhead will do someone just fine if it comes down to it, and the arrows are reusable. If you decompress the timeline a bit to "things are going downhill, what do you make sure you have loaded to deal with a potential issue because you're capable of rational and critical forethought and can see the metaphorical excrement is hitting the hypothetical fan" things would change, but that's not the rules you wanted to play by. Your situation is lost from the get go. [/QUOTE]
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