How to Skip Buckshot: Ricochet Shooting a Shotgun

 

Skip Shooting a Shotgun
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In today’s article on Skip Shooting a shotgun we are going to talk about a technique taught at a particular state correction academty for dealing with riots.

While most of us will never have to worry about dealing with inmate riots, the ability for one man with a shotgun to be able to hit multiple assailants with one shot may be useful.  Gabe Suarez, also has a article on Skipping Buckshot, and besides TCA, is probably the only guy still teaching this viable technique.

We have covered in other videos the concept that while the column of shot fired from a shotgun does spread, it is not as extreme as Hollywood shows in the movies. Basically the shot spreads an inch every 10 feet or so. The low mass of the individual shot also cause it to loose potential energy very rapidly. Taken together, by the time the shot spreads enough to hit 3 or 4 bad guys, it won’t have enough energy to actually stop them.

How Skip Shooting Works

However, as the video demonstrates, if you shoot your shotgun at a low angle, and hit solid ground a foot or two in front of your target, the rounds will “skip” up and spread. Additionally, if your firing at asphalt, gravel, or other like substance, some ground debris will also be added to the ricocheting shot.

Now, before we get illusions of ninjas and super secret squirrel stuff (S4) take into consideration the basic laws of physics, and realize that action has a reaction. By spreading the shot in such an extreme manner there is an additional loss of velocity. Also, depending on the distance from the target, the angle, and how far you hit the ground in front of the target the maximum height you will get impact on the target will vary. It will be somewhere from the shins to the hips.

Less shot will impact the target, with less velocity, in the bad guy’s legs instead of vital organs. That is a very significant trade off for hitting more than one guy at a time.

While I think this is a good technique to keep in the brain housing group, if I was in a situation where I was in fear for my life by multiple attackers in close proximity I think I would be better off shooting the biggest threat center mass than peppering multiple guys.

Terrorism, Tactics, and Force Multipliers

 

Terrorism, Tactics, and Force Multipliers
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I used to work as a criminal justice adjunct instructor for a a private college here in Nashville. I ended up teaching terrorism much of the time, and while going through my computer I found several PowerPoint files and lesson plans I felt would be useful to some of the readers of this site.

Now this post comes from the terrorism course, and I have cut it down to discuss force multipliers, tactics of terrorists, and an introduction to WMD concepts.

It is rather long – coming in at 30 minutes, but I saved you from any cutesy intro music, and all the nice to know illustrative stuff I would have talked about in a normal 3 hour course.

This is a quick introduction to some involved concepts, and if you find it interesting let me know, as I would like to go into greater detail, but don’t want to bore anyone.

This video discusses force multipliers terrorists use to become more effective so that smaller numbers can have bigger impact.

If you understand the methods terrorists use then you can fight them.  If you have no idea of the enemy or how they operate you will never have a chance at stopping them

Strawberry Coring Tip

52 Unique Techniques for Stocking Food for Prepper
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So simple, not many words are needed. As a matter of fact, when I first saw this Strawberry Coring tip I thought it was the most innovative thing I had seen in a long time, but I was disappointed when my normally uniformed wife, very matter of factly told me that “everyone knows this…” I didn’t know it, so I am sharing it…

Take a straw and a whole strawberry and push straw up through the bottom of the strawberry and the core pops right out.

If you wonder why I shared I a tip that “everyone already knew” its simple – while I hope that this website helps people learn how to become more self reliant as well as to be a place people can visit for answers to questions they have – it is more a documentary of my journey from a guy that read about things to become a guy that does things.  I did not know how to use a strawberry as a strawberry coring aid, so when I did learn I shared it.

This strawberry coring tip worked pretty good.  I use it whenever I have to make something with strawberries.  It worked perfect with my brandied strawberries.

PRN Episode #6 Self Reliance

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In this episode David talks self reliance.  Being able to take care of yourself is a vital concept to preppers.  But self reliance is not always easy.  We discuss:

  • You can wait until you have the perfect situation, or you can just get started
  • Urban Homesteading, and what food production systems David has at his suburban home
  • Essay I,Pencil and why nobody can be truly self-reliant, but everyone should try
  • DIY project for making, testing, and storing homemade vinegar
  • How David builds his prepping network

Once again, no one can be totally self-reliant because no single person can know or do everything.  Additionally even if you can do everything you sure can’t do it all at the same time.  Remember TANSTAFL there is no such thing as a free lunch.  You will have to bend a little and join or build a team if you want to be truly disaster resistant.

This is a problem for me, I am not the most social person.  But I try and so should you.

The show is scheduled for Monday at 10pm central time at this link.

If you cannot listen on Monday, you can always download the podcast for listening at your own leisure.

 

How to Swaddle a Fussy Newborn

 

How to Swaddle a Fussy Newborn
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Swaddling is the practice of wrapping infants in blankets to restrict their movement. This age old technique has been the subject of several modern studies, and these medical studies suggest that swaddling helps the babies sleep, and to remain asleep. Furthermore, since swaddling helps babies sleep on their backs, it helps lowers the risk of sudden infant death syndrome.

We have found that swaddling helps calm our newborn. While there are no conclusive studies that prove that swaddling is calming, I think it replicates conditions in the womb, and makes the baby feel comfortable.

We stopped swaddling after a couple months, as we saw the benefits lessen, and did not want to prevent our son from being able to develop mobility, however, our research indicated that swaddling older babies was fine, if kept to nap time.

So lets learn how to swaddle a fussy newborn.

I will say that, when William started to get fussy in the first few weeks after bringing him home from the hospital, swaddling him tightly did help.

The video will illustrate this better than my words, but here is how we swaddle babies.

  • Lay a blanket on a flat surface like a diamond and fold down the top corner about 6 inches to form a straight edge.
  • Place your baby on his back so that the top of the fabric is at shoulder level.
  • Bring your baby’s left arm down. Pull the corner of the blanket near his left hand over his arm and chest, and tuck the leading edge under his back on his right side.
  • Bring your baby’s right arm down. Pull the corner of the blanket near his right hand over his arm and chest, and tuck the cloth under his left side.
  • Twist or fold the bottom end of the blanket and tuck it loosely behind your baby, making sure that both legs are bent up and out from his body, his hips can move, and his legs can spread apart naturally.