I think “Country Living” covers a great deal of that, too. Some of that list would be things guys could do that I can't. I still need to go to a personal website and buy a man. Why don't we have man robots to buy to lift and build stuff and shoot heavy shotguns and rifles?
That reminds me. I have a new type Remington shotgun with two barrels and is too heavy for me and a new type Remington 223 rifle with good scope that is too heavy for me and I HAVE NO AMMO FOR EITHER ONE. If the husband of my sister-in-law was here if TFHTF, he could use those guns, so I need you guys to tell me what ammo to buy. I'm not kidding -what should I buy and I'll do it right away.
I'm not asking that male relative ‘cause he is a liberal and no telling what he would say. He does have a carry permit and carries all the time.
Write down the make and model of your gun, and the caliber or shell size (12 gauge, .223, etc.) and take it to the local gun shop or a sporting goods store with someone that knows what they are doing and they’ll set you up. Probably all you need is the caliber - but the make/model might be helpful.
Once you get it figured out, every time you are near a Walmart you buy another box of ammunition. If your shotgun is to be used for self defense and not bird hunting, buy buckshot. Oh - with the shotguns some take 3-inch shells and shorter (2-2/3”??) and some just take the shorter. So look for that too. Although the gun store can probably figure it out by the make/model.
Or - just bring the guns to a gun shop (but probably not a sports store or Walmart!!) in their cases and let them figure it out.