These gun posts are unique as that the products, research, photos, drawings and work has been done by me, or I have traveled to places to see those doing unusual things related to guns and have taken photos of their inventions and genius related to guns. Some gun products are handmade by me in these posts and have taken a month. Reports have taken up to and over a week for a single post I have dyslexia which spelling is corrected in my books but not here. Richard W. Norman
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Showing posts with label backpack. Show all posts
Showing posts with label backpack. Show all posts
Saturday, December 17, 2016
How Much Ammo to Carry in an Emergency
Historical
note how much ammo to carry in an emergency - - In the battle for Okinawa WWII
some US solders thought that the amount of ammo they carried was more important
than there gear one historical note said 350 rounds of 30/06 equaled what would
be missing in back pack weight. These solders figured that there would be lots
of backpacks that could be scavenged from the dead for what they needed. Solders
with a full pack with their gear many would carry 100 to 150 (30/06) bullets. In more modern times
the 308 bullet and a full back pack depending on the man’s strength, was said
to be 150 to 200 bullets; presently 223 or 5.56 bullets would allow for the carry
of 250 to 300 bullets. The real trick to know how much ammo to carry is exclusively
limited to a man’s strength and what will not limit his mobility.
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