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Shot Shell Databook

Shot Shell Databook

John Parnell

Tutor Turtle Press LLC
2013
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Why Reload? There are dozens of reasons why shooters decide to take up the hobby of reloading. Here are a few of the most frequently referenced reasons: -Cost Savings -Accuracy & Velocity -Customized Loads -Personal Satisfaction Times have changed. With all of the challenges of today, both real and perceived, in many cases ammunition is not readily available. People must turn to reloading. Even those people who have been reloading for a long time now face challenges. Favorite powders are not always available. Traditional weight bullets are unavailable. One has to reload familiar cartridges with unfamiliar components. The purpose of this databook is to help the user be like the Marines: Improvise Adapt Overcome This databook contains over 10,000 loads for over 100 shot shells.
Comunicaciones de supervivencia en Tejas: Region Big Bend
Tal vez hayas preparado para WTSHTF o TEOTWAWKI con respecto a alimentos, agua, la de-fensa personal y refugio. Pero, comunicaci n? Siempre que haya un desastre (hurac n, terremoto, colapso econ mico, guerra nuclear, EMF, erupci n solar, etc.), los medios normales de comunicaci n en los que somos todos dependemos (tel fono celular, tel fono de l nea de tierra, Internet, etc.) probablemente ser n, en el mejor de los casos, espor dicos y a lo peor, no existentes. Seg n este autor, carece de se ales de humo y espejos, hay tres opciones para comunicaci n en "tiempos dif ciles": (1) radios GMRS o FRS; (2) Radios CB; y (3) radio ham o radio amateur. En este libro, l considera cada una de estas opciones para llegar a una m s aceptable. En este volumen son los nombres y direcciones de los aproximadamente 2.500 operadores ama-teures de FCC con licencia en Tejas: Regi n Big Bend, organizados por la ciudad, luego sub-separados por la calle, luego sub-sub-separados por el n mero de la casa... por si acaso.
Survival Communications in California: LA County Supervisory District 4
Perhaps you have prepared for WTSHTF or TEOTWAWKI with respect to food, water, self-defense and shelter. But what about communication? Whenever there is a disaster (hurricane, earthquake, economic collapse, nuclear war, EMF, solar eruption, etc.), the normal means of communication that we're all reliant upon (cell phone, land line phone, the Internet, etc.) will probably be, at best, sporadic and at worst, non-existent. As this author sees it, short of smoke signals and mirrors, there are three options for communication in "trying times": (1) GMRS or FRS radios; (2) CB radios; and (3) ham or amateur radio. In this book he considers each of these options to come up with the most acceptable one. Included in this volume are the names and addresses of the approximately 14,700 FCC licensed amateur operators in Supervisory District 4 of LA County in California, organized by city, then sorted by street, then sorted by house number ... just in case.
Survival Communications in California: LA County - Supervisory District 2
Perhaps you have prepared for WTSHTF or TEOTWAWKI with respect to food, water, self-defense and shelter. But what about communication? Whenever there is a disaster (hurricane, earthquake, economic collapse, nuclear war, EMF, solar eruption, etc.), the normal means of communication that we're all reliant upon (cell phone, land line phone, the Internet, etc.) will probably be, at best, sporadic and at worst, non-existent. As this author sees it, short of smoke signals and mirrors, there are three options for communication in "trying times": (1) GMRS or FRS radios; (2) CB radios; and (3) ham or amateur radio. In this book he considers each of these options to come up with the most acceptable one. Included in this volume are the names and addresses of the approximately 7,500 FCC licensed amateur operators in Supervisory District 2 of LA County in California, organized by city, then sorted by street, then sorted by house number ... just in case.
Survival Communications in Michigan: North and East Regions
Perhaps you have prepared for WTSHTF or TEOTWAWKI with respect to food, water, self-defense and shelter. But what about communication? Whenever there is a disaster (hurricane, earthquake, economic collapse, nuclear war, EMF, solar eruption, etc.), the normal means of communication that we're all reliant upon (cell phone, land line phone, the Internet, etc.) will probably be, at best, sporadic and at worst, non-existent. As this author sees it, short of smoke signals and mirrors, there are three options for communication in "trying times": (1) GMRS or FRS radios; (2) CB radios; and (3) ham or amateur radio. In this book he considers each of these options to come up with the most acceptable one. Included in this volume are the names and addresses of the approximately 14,700 FCC licensed amateur operators in the North and East Regions of Michigan, organized by city, then sorted by street, then sorted by house number ... just in case.
Survival Communications in Massachusetts

Survival Communications in Massachusetts

John Parnell

Tutor Turtle Press LLC
2012
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Perhaps you have prepared for WTSHTF or TEOTWAWKI with respect to food, water, self-defense and shelter. But what about communication? Whenever there is a disaster (hurricane, earthquake, economic collapse, nuclear war, EMF, solar eruption, etc.), the normal means of communication that we're all reliant upon (cell phone, land line phone, the Internet, etc.) will probably be, at best, sporadic and at worst, non-existent. As this author sees it, short of smoke signals and mirrors, there are three options for communication in "trying times": (1) GMRS or FRS radios; (2) CB radios; and (3) ham or amateur radio. In this book he considers each of these options to come up with the most acceptable one. Included in this volume are the names and addresses of the approximately 21,500 FCC licensed amateur operators in Massachusetts, organized by city, then sorted by street, then sorted by house number ... just in case.
Survival Communications in Michigan: South West Region
Perhaps you have prepared for WTSHTF or TEOTWAWKI with respect to food, water, self-defense and shelter. But what about communication? Whenever there is a disaster (hurricane, earthquake, economic collapse, nuclear war, EMF, solar eruption, etc.), the normal means of communication that we're all reliant upon (cell phone, land line phone, the Internet, etc.) will probably be, at best, sporadic and at worst, non-existent. As this author sees it, short of smoke signals and mirrors, there are three options for communication in "trying times": (1) GMRS or FRS radios; (2) CB radios; and (3) ham or amateur radio. In this book he considers each of these options to come up with the most acceptable one. Included in this volume are the names and addresses of the approximately 17,400 FCC licensed amateur operators in the South West Region of Michigan, organized by city, then sorted by street, then sorted by house number ... just in case.
Survival Communications in California: LA County Supervisory District 5
Perhaps you have prepared for WTSHTF or TEOTWAWKI with respect to food, water, self-defense and shelter. But what about communication? Whenever there is a disaster (hurricane, earthquake, economic collapse, nuclear war, EMF, solar eruption, etc.), the normal means of communication that we're all reliant upon (cell phone, land line phone, the Internet, etc.) will probably be, at best, sporadic and at worst, non-existent. As this author sees it, short of smoke signals and mirrors, there are three options for communication in "trying times": (1) GMRS or FRS radios; (2) CB radios; and (3) ham or amateur radio. In this book he considers each of these options to come up with the most acceptable one. Included in this volume are the names and addresses of the approximately 15,300 FCC licensed amateur operators in Supervisory District 5 of LA County in California, organized by city, then sorted by street, then sorted by house number ... just in case.
Survival Communications in Rhode Island

Survival Communications in Rhode Island

John Parnell

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2012
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Perhaps you have prepared for WTSHTF or TEOTWAWKI with respect to food, water, self-defense and shelter. But what about communication? Whenever there is a disaster (hurricane, earthquake, economic collapse, nuclear war, EMF, solar eruption, etc.), the normal means of communication that we're all reliant upon (cell phone, land line phone, the Internet, etc.) will probably be, at best, sporadic and at worst, non-existent. As this author sees it, short of smoke signals and mirrors, there are three options for communication in "trying times": (1) GMRS or FRS radios; (2) CB radios; and (3) ham or amateur radio. In this book he considers each of these options to come up with the most acceptable one. Included in this volume are the names and addresses of the approximately 3,400 FCC licensed amateur operators in Rhode Island, organized by city, then sorted by street, then sorted by house number ... just in case.
Survival Communications in Maine

Survival Communications in Maine

John Parnell

Tutor Turtle Press LLC
2012
nidottu
Perhaps you have prepared for WTSHTF or TEOTWAWKI with respect to food, water, self-defense and shelter. But what about communication? Whenever there is a disaster (hurricane, earthquake, economic collapse, nuclear war, EMF, solar eruption, etc.), the normal means of communication that we're all reliant upon (cell phone, land line phone, the Internet, etc.) will probably be, at best, sporadic and at worst, non-existent. As this author sees it, short of smoke signals and mirrors, there are three options for communication in "trying times": (1) GMRS or FRS radios; (2) CB radios; and (3) ham or amateur radio. In this book he considers each of these options to come up with the most acceptable one. Included in this volume are the names and addresses of the approximately 7,100 FCC licensed amateur operators in Maine, organized by city, then sorted by street, then sorted by house number ... just in case.
Survival Communications in Virginia: Cities A - L

Survival Communications in Virginia: Cities A - L

John Parnell

Tutor Turtle Press LLC
2012
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Perhaps you have prepared for WTSHTF or TEOTWAWKI with respect to food, water, self-defense and shelter. But what about communication? Whenever there is a disaster (hurricane, earthquake, economic collapse, nuclear war, EMF, solar eruption, etc.), the normal means of communication that we're all reliant upon (cell phone, land line phone, the Internet, etc.) will probably be, at best, sporadic and at worst, non-existent. As this author sees it, short of smoke signals and mirrors, there are three options for communication in "trying times": (1) GMRS or FRS radios; (2) CB radios; and (3) ham or amateur radio. In this book he considers each of these options to come up with the most acceptable one. Included in this volume are the names and addresses of the approximately 14,100 FCC licensed amateur operators in Cities A - L in Virginia, organized by city, then sorted by street, then sorted by house number ... just in case.
Survival Communication in California: LA County - Supervisory District 1
Perhaps you have prepared for WTSHTF or TEOTWAWKI with respect to food, water, self-defense and shelter. But what about communication? Whenever there is a disaster (hurricane, earthquake, economic collapse, nuclear war, EMF, solar eruption, etc.), the normal means of communication that we're all reliant upon (cell phone, land line phone, the Internet, etc.) will probably be, at best, sporadic and at worst, non-existent. As this author sees it, short of smoke signals and mirrors, there are three options for communication in "trying times": (1) GMRS or FRS radios; (2) CB radios; and (3) ham or amateur radio. In this book he considers each of these options to come up with the most acceptable one. Included in this volume are the names and addresses of the approximately 7,200 FCC licensed amateur operators in Supervisory District 1 of LA County in California, organized by city, then sorted by street, then sorted by house number ... just in case.
Survival Communications in California: LA County Supervisory District 3
Perhaps you have prepared for WTSHTF or TEOTWAWKI with respect to food, water, self-defense and shelter. But what about communication? Whenever there is a disaster (hurricane, earthquake, economic collapse, nuclear war, EMF, solar eruption, etc.), the normal means of communication that we're all reliant upon (cell phone, land line phone, the Internet, etc.) will probably be, at best, sporadic and at worst, non-existent. As this author sees it, short of smoke signals and mirrors, there are three options for communication in "trying times": (1) GMRS or FRS radios; (2) CB radios; and (3) ham or amateur radio. In this book he considers each of these options to come up with the most acceptable one. Included in this volume are the names and addresses of the approximately 11,500 FCC licensed amateur operators in Supervisory District 3 of LA County in California, organized by city, then sorted by street, then sorted by house number ... just in case.
Survival Communications in Pennsylvania: Eastern Region
Perhaps you have prepared for WTSHTF or TEOTWAWKI with respect to food, water, self-defense and shelter. But what about communication? Whenever there is a disaster (hurricane, earthquake, economic collapse, nuclear war, EMF, solar eruption, etc.), the normal means of communication that we're all reliant upon (cell phone, land line phone, the Internet, etc.) will probably be, at best, sporadic and at worst, non-existent. As this author sees it, short of smoke signals and mirrors, there are three options for communication in "trying times": (1) GMRS or FRS radios; (2) CB radios; and (3) ham or amateur radio. In this book he considers each of these options to come up with the most acceptable one. Included in this volume are the names and addresses of the approximately 15,200 FCC licensed amateur operators in the Eastern Region of Pennsylvania, organized by city, then sorted by street, then sorted by house number ... just in case.
Survival Communications in Virginia: Cities M - Z

Survival Communications in Virginia: Cities M - Z

John Parnell

Tutor Turtle Press LLC
2012
nidottu
Perhaps you have prepared for WTSHTF or TEOTWAWKI with respect to food, water, self-defense and shelter. But what about communication? Whenever there is a disaster (hurricane, earthquake, economic collapse, nuclear war, EMF, solar eruption, etc.), the normal means of communication that we're all reliant upon (cell phone, land line phone, the Internet, etc.) will probably be, at best, sporadic and at worst, non-existent. As this author sees it, short of smoke signals and mirrors, there are three options for communication in "trying times": (1) GMRS or FRS radios; (2) CB radios; and (3) ham or amateur radio. In this book he considers each of these options to come up with the most acceptable one. Included in this volume are the names and addresses of the approximately 13,700 FCC licensed amateur operators in Cities M - Z in Virginia, organized by city, then sorted by street, then sorted by house number ... just in case.
Survival Communications in Connecticut

Survival Communications in Connecticut

John Parnell

Tutor Turtle Press LLC
2012
nidottu
Perhaps you have prepared for WTSHTF or TEOTWAWKI with respect to food, water, self-defense and shelter. But what about communication? Whenever there is a disaster (hurricane, earthquake, economic collapse, nuclear war, EMF, solar eruption, etc.), the normal means of communication that we're all reliant upon (cell phone, land line phone, the Internet, etc.) will probably be, at best, sporadic and at worst, non-existent. As this author sees it, short of smoke signals and mirrors, there are three options for communication in "trying times": (1) GMRS or FRS radios; (2) CB radios; and (3) ham or amateur radio. In this book he considers each of these options to come up with the most acceptable one. Included in this volume are the names and addresses of the approximately 12,300 FCC licensed amateur operators in Connecticut, organized by city, then sorted by street, then sorted by house number ... just in case.