My thoughts exactly. If the S ever does HTF, I can barter ammo much better than gold.If you can't eat or drink it, wear it, keep yourself warm with it, defend yourself with it or wipe your *** with it, it really doesn't have any intrinsic value.
If you barter ammunition you're telling people that you have Ammunition.Never barter ammo for obvious reasons. My 2 cents.
Bingo!If you barter ammunition you're telling people that you have Ammunition.
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I'm making an assumption here. But on the weekends I can walk out on my front porch to hang out with the turkey and I can hear the folks up on the hill shooting at their private range.
The East End of the property I can hear people shooting at their private range. I hear it to the southeast as well. Almost never from the North though.
And based on the rate of fire I'm hearing, these people clearly have more ammunition than I do, or they're stupid. I mean some of these people it just sounds like they're doing mag dumps.
So I'm fairly certain I'm not going to get good value bartering ammunition with my neighbors.
A $50.00 chicken!I told this story before but it's relevant to the subject.
We went to a family get together on Easter Sunday at my daughter's house. I wasn't paying attention but on the way home my wife told me that she watched my daughter give away a dozen eggs to 6 of her 7 kids. Number 7 has her own chickens and has eggs to give away as well. Then my daughter gave my wife and I two dozen eggs.
According to my wife our daughter still had eight dozen eggs left. Also according to my wife, our son-in-law takes those dozens of eggs to work every week and the sells them.
I have no idea what he sells them for but I'm sure it's enough to make it worth his while.
I have learned that a hen does not need a rooster lay eggs.
A dozen eggs at Walmart is 7 Bucks.
My SIL sells all the eggs he takes to work. I don't know how much he charges but I'm sure it's profitable for them.
A chicken at Tractor Supply is 50 bucks, which surprises me.
If you buy a chicken and sell the eggs it'll pay for itself in about a month.
That will lay approximately 2 dozen eggs a month. Like I said it pays for itself pretty quick. A chick costs about five bucksA $50.00 chicken!