11/16/2019 / By Darnel Fernandez
If and when SHTF, life as you know it is going to change drastically. When it comes to this situation, it is essential to learn prepping techniques and survival skills that can protect you from any threat. One way most preppers defend themselves is through the use of guns and firearms. But in most cases, handling a gun isn’t as easy as pointing and shooting. The proper technique could go a long way in keeping you alive when SHTF. (H/t to DoomsdayMoose.com)
As a prepper, you probably have an ample supply of food in your house or bug-out location in case SHTF. It won’t take long before some people notice how easy you have it and may want to take your supplies. In this situation, having a gun can make it easier for you to defend yourself and your home from a distance, long before anything becomes a threat. If not for self-defense, having a firearm will still be useful for things like hunting wild game, one of the easiest ways to get food when bugging out in the wilderness.
Improving your marksmanship skills could provide plenty of benefits in times of disaster and can help you stay alive. Here are four things you could gain from practicing your shooting skills before SHTF:
Marksmanship can be a great addition to any prepper’s skill set, given its multiple benefits that can help you survive in case SHTF. As a prepper, you should always seek to improve your survival skills. You never know when you’ll need them.
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