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Night Prowler

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  1. Household bleach has a rather short shelf life --

    I guess some pool chlorine tablets and a test kit might be a good thing to have on hand.

    Since our water is so clean here a filter for removing pollutants would probably also be good.


  2. The one problem I see with boiling and using creek water as a long term solution is it takes a large amount of energy to do. In a long term survival situation conservation of resources will be critical.

    Say your boiling water using wood. Just to cut and split wood your going to eat more and drink more water.

    Chlorine is easy to store and a little goes a long way. Maybe some type of solar still setup would be a way to collect clean water.


  3. Both of my girls started on, still shoot, and prefer a recurve. My son started on a compound. The nice thing about compound is the ability to adjust the draw weight. It gives them a few years on it before they out grow it. The compound is going to be easier for them to hold it in the drawn position giving them more time to aim and a steadier shot. At that age having the ability to make adjustments is a huge benefit.

    A decent bow shop will have nice beginner packages in either style.


  4. I'm not sure about that Jer,

     

    I re-did my whole electrical service last year, new feed , panel, the works.

     

    Inspector required me to have TWO ground rods for the new panel, at least 8 feet apart from eachother, each with their own grounding wire back to the panel.

    Alec code is one ground only if it is tested and certified. Two rods 8' apart as you said is also code if you don't get the single rod tested. It's much cheaper and quicker to run two grounding rods. That is the only reason there is two rods installed for the main panel.

  5. I think I can already open carry there ...any of us can right? I'm just afraid to try and get hassled. But I might go for this if I can legally ccw in PA. So I will have to carry the mags like in my pocket or something? Can't have them in the gun?

     

     

    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

    If you have the Utah carry permit yea you can conceal carry in pa. Locked and loaded is fine. Just make sure you follow all of NJs laws till you are over the river.
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