Mark Koernke discussed ammunition reloading as a critical preparedness skill, urging listeners to purchase reloading equipment immediately and establish community reloading operations. He addressed caller Michael's question about rifle selection for .308 Winchester versus 7mm Remington Magnum, recommending the .308 due to superior ammunition availability. Koernke extensively analyzed remote-controlled robotic weapons systems, arguing they are vulnerable to electronic jamming, optical disruption, and operator elimination. He criticized U.S. military equipment aging (20-35 years old), foreign weapons production contracts, and government preparation for conflict against American citizens, while encouraging listeners to build skills, acquire tools, and maintain defensive readiness.
I had a dream the other night that, when I didn't understand, a figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat, and speaking low to me, he said, We've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free.
and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent.
Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled.
You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn.
and your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be born your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride and are there no more values for which you'll fight to save or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave
O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom bright. As I awoke, he vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame.
For even now as tyrants trampled each God given right we only watch in tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave?
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happens Wednesday, it is the second hour, we'll give you a couple ideas. I know we got colors and we got Butch, and we got Michael, very patient. We got Butch from Indiana, we got Michael from Oregon. Real quick here, years ago, loading powders, H110, very common, was meant for the M1 carbine, very nice powder back then, but it was half the price of everything else. H110 was running about five to six dollars a pound when all the other powders were between nine and fifteen dollars a pound.
Okay, so about half the price. Because of this, when you're in reloading, you go, hey, let's see, half the price, what can I do with that powder? And people did a lot of research and made H110 work in so many other things. Now, there's a lot of powders out there. You're going to find this when you do research. Do the reading as you are developing your skills.
and look at solutions from the past. Pick up the old reloading books. Don't just pick up state-of-the-art cutting stuff because there's a lot of older things laying on the shelf. Fred Schmidlap goes to a gun show, brings, fills up a whole table with old powders of 20 different types, all of his old dyes, all of his old equipment. People, it works just as well today as it did 15, 20, and 30 years ago. Trust me. So here's the thing. If you don't have a lot of money, you got to make things work. There's a way you make your money go farther. You buy the, the, the,
Partially used, you know, one pound or three pound or five pound or eight pound kegs of powder. You buy the used dyes, you pick up the guy's tools and you carry them beyond where he did because he's getting old and he's decided he's going to, you know, he may have, this may be just his old equipment, he's got newer stuff himself. You collect it, make it work. You find little pieces here, little pieces there for a lee loader or for a herders. The old herders loading systems built like a brick doghouse, they resize cases like there's no tomorrow.
but any of these old systems look around collect all the tidbits and bring them all together and centralize them and make your system work that much better be creative know the subject read on the subject when you go to the gun shows usually there's at least one person that has all these pulp books that were made on reloading and ammunition and cartridges usually they'll give you a deal like three for twenty dollars or five for twenty dollars for these books they're nine by twelve or nine by eleven format or eight and a half by eleven format buy them
They're older, some of them look like they've browned. Great, they've got information that may not be in the new books. You are creating an information library. This database, which does not require batteries, uses the most sophisticated computer on the planet, your brain.
and your eyes, okay? Build up the database, it allows you to formulate the information, you know, transfer the information you need, formulate a solution. You go to the gun shows, you pick off what you need, you don't have to buy everything, you buy certain things. You engineer your process. But if you see extras of something, grab it. If you see, for instance, reloading, you know, like primer pins for a certain type of reloader that you have.
get told you have to reload or start watching for the little pockets and lumps of spare parts that other people have in their grab boxes that they have in there on their shelf you know at the gun show because they want to make a few extra dollars you're happy they're happy everybody's happy in the long run because you've built up our tactical reserve now everybody get into reloading by the by the way new powder for all your friends out there that are reloading right now but may not have noticed i am are four zero zero seven s s
It's a wide spectrum powder. It's IMR, that's Improved Military Rifle for those of you who don't know, IMR 4007 SSC. Now, you may want to experiment, but because it's new and I haven't checked the prices, so I don't know, so you're going to have to do the research on this. This 4007 SSC powder is usually, when it's new, it's cheaper for a bit.
They want to get it out on the market, they want you to experiment with it, well fine. If it's cheap, buy the snot out of it now, if you're a reloader, put it on the shelf and you'll figure out what to do with it as we go. You'll find out what it works better in and what it doesn't work as well in. You see what I mean? But it's cheap powder. Right now this will be one of the powders that should be out on the market and on the shelves at gun shops or on the shelf at the gun shows.
People pick it up and then go, eh, I like it, but it's not what I'm doing. I'm into Red Dot or I'm into, like, say, you know, they're into other powders, Winchester Reloading Powders, that kind of thing.
Well, when they sell it, you take advantage of it. We need to make sure those powders are used up. What can you do with it? Well, there's your training powder. You find a load that matches your basic combat load, you reload in that range, and you use the powder up. It's great for, you know, and I won't say blasting because there is no such thing nowadays. You can't just go out and burn a bunch of ammunition out. You've got to be thinking and using your head. So reload accordingly, and this is the powder for your training rounds.
Okay, you keep your better powders that you want to use for your very specific combat loads. The custom you're tailored loads that fit your rifle and you fit your needs and match your battle packs. Fine, you keep that stuff off to the side and keep reloading it and maintain a high standard and whatever. But you can take your seconds and bullets that you get in bulk, you can take your cheap powders, you can take your standard primers, you can come up with a training load.
that you can use now those training loads of work just as well in combat when the time comes but for going to the range it's your ammunition for consumption you've saved your factory ammo back you've got that in reserve you've kept it clean it's in the stripper clips it's in the bandoliers it's in the ammo cans it's ready to roll see how that works economy in force you have to start engineering the process and this is how you're going to do it think ahead
Now all of you can do this. If all of you do this, we can create an entire sub-industrial complex made up of individual reloading presses across the whole of the nation right now. How important do I think this is? Well, I'm going to ask you to do this. Today is Wednesday. This next weekend there are going to be gun shows all over the country. If you have been thinking about getting a reloading press, do it now.
You notice I don't do this very often. This is how important I believe reloading is to our overall cause. Do it. You have to go get top dollar. You can get a nice lee-o press and a basic set of dies that will fit the cartridge that you're shooting or cartridges. You buy more dies. And what you can do is pick up a basic o press. If you find a c press for $18 or $20 laying on somebody's table, grab it too.
Okay, but an old press is very strong, very simple, easy to maintain, fast to put together. You will learn very quickly how to use it.
It requires, you know, thinking ahead because you do one stage with a press at a time. Now here's the thing, you got Fred, you got Tom, you got Spike, you got George, we're all together. We're all in the same group. Each one of you buy an O-Press. Now you all come together, you build up a nice workbench out of double layered 2x6s or 2x8s that you bolted together and you make a real heavy industrial workbench out of 6x6s or 4x4s. Is that heavy Mark?
Yeah, that heavy. You want it so that when you torque down on that bar and you got that press running, you don't even feel the table moving. Now think about it, guys. You take junk wood to make the benches out of. You drill your holes so they're all preset. You steal, reinforce them with washers. You all come together on a night like Friday night. You enjoy yourself and have some fun. Plug in some videos. But each person sits at a station and you build up and make yourself a little unit factory for the night.
At the end of the evening, you started out with empty brass, you started out with primers and powder and bullets that you cast or bullets that you bought. And at the end of your couple hours of work, you have a whole pile of boxes of loaded ammunition at the other end ready for the range or ready for as fighting loads for the future. That's the process you need to think about.
Now you guys work it out. Mark didn't say go to get Dylan, go to get our herders, go to get a Lee, go to get... No, you figure out what you can afford and what it is you can find and you do it now.
We need the industrial capacity of the United States shifted. And you think we can't do it? Yes, we can. We did it back in the 70s quickly. It's why the ammunition loosened back up because there were so many people reloading and we had so many different solutions we come up with. All their restrictions did nothing but hamper their people. It did not hamper us. And that's where we need to be. Now, I said enough on that because we got these guys so patient. We got Butch from Indiana first. Butch, are you there? Butch from Indiana? We got you, sir.
I'm hearing squeaks though. We got you Butch. Might be traveling and might be cell phone is what it sounded like. But let's try again. I'll tell you what we're going to do. Butch, if you're listening and you can hear us for whatever reason, we got a little communication problem, drop the phone, disconnect and reconnect. I'll bring it right back up. We got Michael from Oregon next in line. Michael, are you there? Yes, I am. There you go, sir. Go right ahead, please. Hey, Savage model 6116, chamber it in a 7 millimeter Magnum. Works fine. That works fine. My main question is,
If you do have an MBR right now, you're already on the road, okay. The thing is, the seven millimeter Remington Magnum was
is a competition rifle against the 300 Win Mag. I'll tell you what we're going to do. I know we were close to the break. Okay, listen up, Eric. Thank you so much. Thank you, Michael. Okay, I'll tell you what we're going to do. We're going to go to break in Butch from Indiana. If you're out there, and probably you are, go ahead and give us a call back in. I'll bring you right up after we come back, and I'm going to address this issue about the choice, especially with main battle rifles or reaching rifles. In a minute, this is the Intel report back in three.
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They sound as good live as they do in the studio. They're not just what these call a studio band. Now, I'm going to address Mike, Mike's question, or I'm sorry, yes, Mike's question about the rifle in a second, but Butch was so good because he called right back. Oh my goodness!
We have we have puff balls up here in Michigan change the subject But you know what we have we have puff balls if you guys haven't eaten puff balls before Imagine big mushroom steaks that are as small as say six inches in diameter To as big as a couple of feet well we got one that I was looking at in the backyard a day ago And yeah, unfortunately something fell out, but we're still looking at a monster steak mushroom steak here It's gonna be about a good 12 inches across and very tasty when Nancy cooks it be tonight even we're gonna see what happens, but
She just walked in and the mushrooms are out back there and that was impressive and tasty. Now you see I'm thinking about eating and I won't be able to eat for a few hours. Except when I catch on the road here so to speak when we're doing a program. Now anyway back to subjects. We have Butch, he's been so patient. Reconnected. Butch from Indiana, jump in there please. Mark, how you doing? Very good. Mark, I have some of the things you go for the other things.
Actually, let's put it this way. Most of the technology, they're not going to be doing a whole lot of ground infantry like you see the Terminator yet. But, and this, I brought this subject up with some of our friends who were just here today and also have been discussing this. They already had motorized robotic weapon systems that are remote controlled all the way back to the Weaver siege. Do you remember when Randy Weaver was under siege and they said, Randy, just we're going to put a phone outside and all you got to do is pick the phone up and Randy, will you be able to talk to us?
Well, what it was is they have these, this is a six wheeled ATB type electronic, and they're both types, electronic and gas driven, but they're remotely controlled little Robo Killbots. And what was cute is, what they told him to reach out and get the phone, well it had an auto loading 12 gauge shotgun that was mounted in an armored fixture right in front of the phone. Would you have reached out to pick up the phone? I don't think so, I wouldn't either Butch.
So Randy, who, first of all, couldn't get up because he was injured. I mean, he was badly injured. They didn't know the full extent. But no, nobody's going to reach out and be stupid enough to pick up the phone. It'd be the last thing they do. They'd be dead. But this technology was already in place. Now, the little kill bots have gotten a little more sophisticated, but not very much so. And most of it can easily be handled in two ways. Number one, they only work on certain frequencies. They are wireless.
Electronic jamming is very straightforward, very simple. So all of a sudden, no ticky, no washy. Whatever the last order was, if the little robo-kill cop was set up to do, is what it's going to do. If it's drive around in circles, it's drive around in circles. If it's walked down the road and stared itself until it's blue in the face, it's going to keep doing that. They don't want you to think about this.
For that reason also remember they're wireless look at the points eye contact Have you ever thought about when they showed all these things where they're showing the robots and the robot flying things and all that You realize just what paint does to them Think about it. How about a fire extinguisher? I mean there's all kinds of goofy things you can come up with but just think about this goop and nonsense sticky stuff paint everything ruins optics
If it can't see you, it's not going to hurt you. So you have to start looking at what other solutions that are not necessarily perceived as weapon systems right away to start dealing with little trinkets that fly. They're talking about little bumblebee technology. They're talking about robots that are going to have be carrying weapons that are going to supposedly zap you with laser or kill you with bullets or electrify you to death.
Same thing, I mean just there, the only difference is you're gonna have to get them then you're gonna have to go hunt down the operator. Now there's two solutions. In a combat situation, it's like World War III and the scenarios that were played out to us. In this next war, we're gonna be hunting the operators. If you hunt the operators, what good are the killbots? You see, and people don't think that way. They're thinking, I'm gonna sit and wait for, no. We always used to joke, I was an intel analyst, but I also worked with a lot of line divisions and different brigades and whatever.
And a lot of you guys out there, the soldiers, will remember this. There were these little propaganda posters. They weren't propaganda. They were training posters. And it showed, if you see this truck, and it showed a truck, and it showed the configuration of antennas on it, and the priority for everybody, for the rifleman, for the machine gun, for the grenadier, for the artilleryman, for the mortarman, was to kill that truck. Now, did it have any guns sticking out of it? No, it didn't. It was a signal command and communications vehicle. It became the priority to die.
Okay, to the point where, as we used to, this is a fact, a 71, or I'm 73 Lima, no, 71 kilo. Anyway, ground surveillance radar operators, for instance, same situation. They were prioritized targets. They had about an 11-minute survival rating on the battlefield when they turned on their equipment because everybody would be hunting them.
if they played the game out. Well, that's the same thing that's going to happen with all these propaganda toys they're playing with. You know, they're doing this on, they're doing this on like the info channels, the A&E, Discovery, because they're trying to, they're not terrifying the enemy overseas, they're trying to terrorize the American people. And since most people do not have military experience, they do not perceive or walk through the whole process on the battlefield and how things work.
We used to joke that the regular infantryman would be safe for the first seven days of World War III. He could just sit in his hole and hunker down because of all this prioritized targeting of special weapon systems. The idea was to kill the forward control operators, kill the communications people. This is World War III played out, you know, in its, to its worst case. You start talking about them engaging us with stuff like this, they're going to die just like everybody else does. They don't want you to think that way. And look at, look at who they got running the equipment.
Does he look like Arnold Schwarzenegger? Look at the guys playing with the joysticks. Do you think they're gonna die well when you kick in the door and shotgun everybody inside the command room? I think they're gonna be real pissed for at that. See what I mean? I'm not scared of them. I'm just trying to figure out how to hunt their hind end down and just get rid of them. And they're having a problem finding the panty waste even to push those buttons. Okay, so I'm not scared of them. I'm looking like the robots, biggest thing as well. They probably put a self-destruct on them if they're wheeled, if they're mech or whatever. But otherwise, hey.
Hey, if they've got a gun on board, that's 20,000 more rounds of ammunition we got, or 10,000 or 2,000 or 200. I don't think people think about it, but when you see these robot toys, you frag them and deactivate them. Let's say that you just immobilize them. How much ammunition are they carrying? Do you see a coolly behind them, you know, resupplying them? No.
They're only going to be good for so long. The big thing is knocking out the optics, destroying their signal communications. Like anything else, it's going to be, even if it's wireless and armored or secured, it's still got to be vulnerable or weak to a point because they've got to be able to access it for maintenance. So that all can be dealt with. And again, if they're so close that they don't need much of an antenna, well, the killbot's not going to be around long when the operator that's operating the killbot's dead.
Okay, that's the attitude you gotta take. We're hunting and it's a war, it's gonna be nasty. Talk to your uncle if he was in Korea or Vietnam and have him tell you what it was like. Okay, it does need to be a robot. People are the same way. Ask your dad or your uncle or your great grandpa if he was in World War II. Ask him what World War II combat was like. It wasn't pretty. There are very few survivors of World War I, but I talked to every one of them I could. My God, that was the dark side of the moon as a battlefield. And they lived through that.
So I think we're going to get through this just fine. They just want everybody to do the, oh my god, I'd just rather play my video games and sit down with my tofu, you know, instead of, oh, you know what? I'm tired of this stuff. Eight steak? I'm going to have my steaks too. There you go. In fact, by the time I'm done, look, I got their steaks. There you go.
Nice takes and by the way, I'm after rifles. He got their ammunition I'm gonna you know, I'm gonna take if they throw robots out against us I'm gonna make sure that I got a battle axe with me. I'll hatch it. I got one of these nice check pioneer axes I'm gonna keep that around so I can take heads off robots. You know what down the road I'm gonna have a line of robots on this down there Maybe like I'd be careful. They're gonna have stick little heads in the microwave Make sure they got there all those circuits popped. But when I'm done, I'm gonna have a little row of their little robot micro heads
And the dog tags of the operators will be hanging there as we hunted them all down and killed them. Okay? Alright, thank you Mark. You're welcome, Buck. You have a good day. Okay, we'll be back in a minute, ladies and gentlemen. We're at the bottom of the hour break. This is the Intel Report Live. We'll be back in three minutes.
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And ladies and gentlemen, we are back. This is Poker Face, PokerFace.com. Get out of the building, about to explode. Get out, get out now! Wait, that's Arnold. As we know, if somebody had just picked up the phone, all those people who worked for the Israelis were called the night before and the day before of the early morning hours and told not to go to work. How could you do that and not call the other people?
in other parts of the building and tell them, I was just told not to come to work, you need to stay away. How could you not do that? How many people went to work because somebody else who did know did not tell them? That's a pretty wicked mind to people as far as I'm concerned. I don't care who the heck it is you're talking about. If you were warned and you told nobody, that's the same as if you helped to push the button, okay?
Anyway, other things going on. Real quick here, with regard to the BattleTech scenario, yes, I've argued years ago, I said, you know, what's going to happen in the long run? These wicked souls on the other side, these sycophants, are going to find that they don't even trust their own because they've used the executive letter opener so much.
that none will trust the other. And initially they'll use a lot of these characters that are in the Black uniforms for the time being, but eventually they'll be going to the electronics, the battle tech type stuff, the robot, the kill-rope kill-bots as everybody calls them, because they just can't deal with people. Because A, most of their people are coward, they're greedy, but the other half of it is even the ones in the Black uniforms are great as gangsters, but they're terrible when they have to fight toe-to-toe with a whole bunch of people who are hunting them.
Well, eventually they're going to go to the technology because, again, they can trust the robots, they think, to do their dirty work. The good thing is, they're limited. And yeah, I know, processors are getting faster, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. You know what? They're all designed, they're still machines. These machines have even greater weaknesses. They are made by man. They have even greater frailty and weaknesses in many cases than man does. What propaganda they put out is designed to make you think, oh my god, there's a killbot!
Okay, hey look there's a piece of junk. It's another one to knock out. There you go reload There's another one. Oh look like bottle caps those little that's right those little cover plates pop just like bottle caps Wow There goes another one That's the only attitude you have how many gonna knock out before you get enough goodies that you can say okay I had enough for the moment. I gotta take these home
That's it. How much scrap you gonna collect? You know, titanium and the copper's worth a lot of money right now, guys. Every one of those junk a- I'm sorry. Those pieces of debris is worth some money. You be able to take the snippers with you. You're gonna want the copper and the precious metals out of them. Okay, when you're done, we'll throw the rest of it over in the scrap heap and use it for other stuff. Big deal. Deal with it. War is a terrible thing. Gotta fight it, get it over with, gotta win. Okay?
Wow, wow, wow, as far as the other side goes. We have this. Wow, wow, wow, wow, wow. Look, we got it now. And by the way, you know what, just picture what it's going to be like. You kick in the door of that operator's van or that slightly armored bunker that they got them in. You kick the door in and all the cockroaches are sitting there with their headsets and their eyepieces and they're locked into an electronic piece of equipment. You go, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, b
There you go. That's how you deal with it. Buh buh buh. You guess what? They gotta come out and use the bathroom at some point. There you go. Not only that, looks pretty embarrassing. Take a picture of him with his pants down. That simple. They do it to us. Do it to them. Have some fun. Put it on YouTube. Anyway, all kinds of other things happening with regard to weapons. I know an ammunition issue for our friend calling all the way from Oregon. Make sure that we got Michael covered here with regard to rifles. Now, if it's a freedom or liberty arm in the first place,
The balance is this, is it available, is it a serviceable arm, and if you don't have something in that category, it might be a good option. Again, I understand you're working on a budget. So the balance is this. The 7mm Remington mag and the .300 Win mag are both very competitive rifles that are in between, they're the niche in between the .50s and the .308s and .06s.
They'll reach a hair farther. They are a little more specialized as far as the cartridges go, but the good thing about 7mm Remington and .308 Winchester mag, wind mag as everybody calls it, is that it is all around the country and all the main manufacturers have been producing ammunition. The .308 wind has a bit of a hair advantage because they're NATO standard sniper rounds produced for the .300 wind mag. The 7mm mag would be commercial ammunition basically.
I have been to ranges over and over again over the years and I always find 7mm and 308 wind mag brass dropped on the ground. Because whoever is shooting it usually doesn't think about reloading it. They do when they are really saving it all or they are guys that just shoot it for deer season and they leave it. So you get lots and lots and lots of brass, lots of 7mm, lots of 308 wind. So it is an advantage there when it comes to common parts and pieces that you can use for reloading.
However, if your idea, which is what it sounds like you presented, is to buy the ammunition and you can get .308 right now and you can get a good quantity of it and it still hasn't gone too far out of the price range that you expected, buy the ammunition and then pint a .308 rifle because there are lots of rifles out there. Rifles are not the problem. Ammunition is the problem. And if you need an MBR, main battle rifle cartridge, I have no problem with the .308, no problem with the .30 out of 6.
0.06 is a hair more common all over the United States because it's made in so many commercial loads and everybody produces it, even foreign countries. But 0.308, 0.30, 0.06, both of those are the MBR category of cartridge. Buy the 0.308, if that's what your mission is right now and you already, obviously you've got your focus on it, get the 0.308, pile up a bunch of ammo, start watching for the rifle that you choose, that you're interested in. FNF AL is an excellent choice.
and remember GunPartsGuy.com can answer questions, that's one direction. But it's whatever flavor fits your needs as far as the rifle goes, in other words, a combination of budget and availability. If you're going to buy the .308 and you do buy it, make sure the stuff is, if it's like in these 1,000 round blocks and it's in 20 round boxes and it's in plastic, get it into the ammo cans right away.
Transfer it into ammo cans, store it properly, make sure everything's clean, don't handle the ammunition with your bare hands, break out the old plastic surgical gloves, the inspection gloves are at the dollar store even, keep everything as clean as you can, get it into the can, seal it, and have it ready for travel if need be. Start building up the ammunition in .308, pick the rifle, grab as many mags as you can, and then continue to add to your magazine inventory and your ammunition inventory.
The 7mm itself, that Savage rifle is a beautiful firearm. In fact, Savage got that as a bargain basement design. Originally, it was the Remington field rifle for many, many years through the late 40s, actually through the 40s and into the 50s. They sold that design, they sold that receiver in action to, as a design pattern, to Savage from Remington back in the 50s.
Savage used that as their primary rifle line for many years, but they didn't do anything to improve on it until the 80s. Somebody finally looked at it and said, hey, wait a minute, why don't we dress this up a bit? They had a new series of engineers that came in, and what they did is they gave Remington and Winchester a run for their money. They put a fluted barrel on the thing, on the receiver, they'd move the heavier barrel, they went with a free-floating stock, with a Monte Carlo cheek piece, they went with a very nice scope system.
and their own independent mount system. Lo and behold, they came up with a tactical rifle, a sniper rifle, to do everything that Remington and Winchester could do, but they were doing it for about $200 less. And of course, then they branched in the stainless, as you mentioned, and so the Savage rifles are beautiful firearms. Now, the only thing is they've creeped up in prices, they've become more popular, and Savage knew that. Savage is in business. They want to make money, and so they did.
The rifles themselves are excellent. I wouldn't hesitate to pick one of them up if it's a weapon that looks good And again doesn't have to be a fancy scope most important thing is that the scope works but if you want to change scopes take that scope off the rifle if you something it doesn't fit your your body and Choose another optical system and then get a couple copies of it more than one now the reason I say that if when you're using scoped rifles for what we call place round engagement or as a marksman's rifle
Well, you want to make sure that if something happens to your spare part or to your system that you have spare parts such as extra scopes. If you're committed to scopes, try to get extra copies of the same scope, put them in the box, but in a hard case, have them on hand. You'll have to recite them to the rifle, but that's not a problem. The important thing is to have the optics in hand ready to use. Stainless, no problem. Excellent, minimal maintenance. That doesn't mean you don't clean the firearm though.
You still clean your weapon, you still maintain lubrication, you make sure that the weapon is maintained for long-term use. The 7mm Remington round itself will reach everywhere pretty much that the 300 WinMag will. They were competing against each other. They came out about the same time, they were designed to go up against each other on the range, and they've been vying for that long-range niche ever since.
So it's a good cartridge, it would be usable, but it's a personal choice issue because of, again, ammunition availability. If you have it up in that area in good quantity, that's the way to go. Anyway, we're going to go to our last break. It's the Intel report, and we'll be back in three minutes with we the people radio network. Hi, my name's Don Wiskin, and for over seven years I've been telling people about Cartabyte. Here's Dr. John Mattson, a naturopathic doctor, and his views on Cartabyte.
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I guess, let's put in perspective, okay, they even do, oh there's the Hummer, oh there's the Bradley, oh there, the newest vehicle we have in the inventory is the Striker as far as ground operations go, there's some other trinkets and toys, but do you realize when you're looking at most of the weapon systems that you're seeing right now and the ones that the troops really handle, that almost everything that they're using is almost 20 to 25, 30 and 35 years old, do you realize the first M60 or, I'm sorry, M, M,
M1A1 main battle tank rolled off the line way back in the late 70s. 1977-78 is when the prototypes, the first prototype run went. Do some math people. That's 30 years ago. How about the Humvee? Now everybody calls it the Hummer, but that wasn't what it was called. I sat in all these vehicles when they were prototyped years ago. I mean, just the right place, right time. Got a chance to get inside the McV before it was called the Bradley. Okay?
and uh... the mcvee same way the bradley is thirty years old actually for more than thirty years old thirty two years old right now actually three three five years old because the prototypes are already done by the middle seventies early seventies anyway now point is that this is all the equipment they do all the with bang stuff try to make it get you get you impressed with it while look at that even all of the purple proposed changes in the weapon systems are not changes
These are all ideas that were around in the 60s. They're playing this game just like Vietnam, in that you're throwing the same stuff out or stuff isn't working, we've got to go to this. They'll never get to it. The soldiers will never see it. The real troops will never get a chance to handle it. They're still going to use the stuff that's 20, 25, and 30 years old. The parasites, such as the Israelis, the parasites, such as the Europeans, will get to grab our state-of-the-art stuff, look at it after we've got it production capable, and then the parasites will turn around and be producing it against us.
See how that works? And we've seen this with everything. FN's producing the M16 right now as a foreign contractor, not as an American company, a foreign contractor. Now what's wrong with this picture? You mean to say that our companies aren't good enough with all the American companies we have? That those sheisters are the ones that are prioritized for production?
Well, that should tell you just exactly how they perceive the American people and American manufacturers to be the enemy of the New World Order. They are trying to destroy our economic base and our industrial base.
Or, it would be 100% made in America, period. We don't need the outside contractors. We have the capability here. But they plan on waging war against the American people, so they've taken the weapons systems out of the country for production, so they can continue to make them to kill Americans. That's simple. That's all the deaths. That's abbreviating what has been discussed.
in their behind closed door sessions or in their no notes taking sessions all through the industrial system. We know this, we've had people we've talked to, they're discussing it openly with the enemy on the other side. They've seen it. Okay, so we might have another caller. So if we do jump in there, do we have somebody waiting? Well, maybe not. I thought I heard a voice in my ear. If they do, just...
speak right up if I'm talking over you. But anyway, I wanted to bring it up because that's where the whole issue of reloading comes in. That's where, again, small tools and machinery technology, all of that needs to be in your hands. Don't think about it. Save up the money and do it. Get the reloading equipment now. I mean, as in right now. As soon as you can put the resources together, get into simple reloading and lots of it. As far as primers and bullets,
standard for primers, don't forget to pick up bullet molds. With bullet molds, we can fabricate the projectiles that are needed to continue to put stuff down range. We'll improvise the difference if you want to make special technology choices. Do the reading, get the literature, pick up your presses, pick up your dies right now, cheapest for the mostest if that's what you have to do, and make things work for you now. Have them ready to go. Start.
we start to increase your learning curve bring it up fast okay i don't do this all the time slightly we're even discussing the weapons yet to make some personal choices if you don't have a long-range reaching right like we're talking about with michael then they get some of your own into mag is a way to go but if you do have the the resources you do have a mission showing up there like the three oh eight one uh... three oh eight nato cartridges
get them now. Most parts of the country, we can't do it because it's simply not available. So if you've got stuff in your area, take advantage of it, grab it until it's gone. And then in the process, upgrade accordingly. The most important thing though with the rest, I mean again is with reloading, I see that as the critical component, drill presses, small lathes, small mills, brakes, all the tools out there. If you're a tool and die man,
Dress out your box the rest of the way check to see what's chipped or broken or damaged that you think you need to replace If you're a small machine shop and you're listening right now. Hey guys, you know what you need I don't need to say anymore. You know the shopping list You need to make sure everything squared away in preparation when you also need to start accumulating stock and I know it's outrageous Steel has gone to stupid levels brass and copper why because the foreigners are producing at all people Because again, oh boy, NAFTA and GATT has betrayed this country
because they are preparing to wage war against this country. They are preparing to wage war against you, your wife, your family. It's that simple. We need to be ready to defend ourselves. And it is not going to be pretty. It never is pretty. It is not a movie. This is real life. Because of that, for all you Grizzle War veterans, instead of worrying about it, and I know everybody frets to a degree because we know how bad it can get,
Just a reverse. Accept it. You accepted it during the, when you were on the battlefield at a given point, and everybody knows this, you get tired of worrying and you just disappear as it fades from you. You accept the idea you may die. If you do your job right, if you square everything away and you just stay focused on the mission and concentrate on your job, well perhaps at a given point the curtains part and you get to the other side.
Okay, that's simple. Doesn't make any difference if it's technology that you're facing or if it's just one of those sick black uniform parasites that's out there to try and steal your home, steal your land, take your money and steal your children if they can too. Whichever it is, be it the technology is in the, you know, the killbots, the tanks or whatever, they're just something to hunt. That's mindset when it comes to being a weapon. All they are is something that you are hunting. Any of you out there gone after bears?
Bears kind of hunt back. Now, people ain't no different. And especially police states aren't any different. You just have to treat them as the predators that they are, as the sick, low-minded predators that they are. And you need to engage and destroy when the time comes to keep yourself safe and to keep our country free. There's where we're headed.
Now, anybody have any misunderstanding about what my intentions are, what it is I believe? I think it's pretty straightforward there. And our founding fathers would tell you the same thing. I heard a neat song last night, by the way. I visited Butch Paws program yesterday. And it was a song, basically, the gist of it was that Jefferson and the founding fathers must be rolling in their grades. And I do believe that is true. I think that right now I would ask all of you the same question at the top of this hour.
What do you think those men would do if they were faced with what we're seeing right now? Do you think they'd sit on their hands? Do you think if they saw what we're seeing right now that they'd be sitting there like, oh, I don't know what to do. I think that after their life's experience, they knew exactly what we would have to do today. They would know at a breath, a moment, moment's notice what it is that's going to have to be done.
Now, I don't want you to fret about it. I don't want to hear any more. Your biggest concern, you want to stay busy. You want to alleviate some of the tension. Follow through on all the stuff I've been talking about in this program. Get yourself busy. Take the time every once in a while though to step off the side with a family. Do some little things with all of you together. Whenever you're preparing, do these things together. Here's how you're going to stay. You'll get rid of some of that nervous energy.
Stay focused, continue to educate, work to build up other people, strengthen those who are of like mind, cast aside those who are idiots, who are thinking that everything is just fine. Example, some of our people was talking about this, some people have bought into this, oh, a weak dollar is good for America, really? You went out and you got out and bought gas lately? How's that good for America? How is that weak dollar good for anybody other than maybe some of the scallywags and carpetbaggers are coming in to steal this country?
Beyond that you go to the gas pump and tell me what a weak dollar how a weak dollar is good for you when you're paying $3 and $4 and then $5 a gallon and it takes so many more minutes of your life so many more hours of your life to buy petty things that used to be pocket change Okay Yeah, tell me how that you know it what it comes down to is right out of 1984 Choco rations are up by 40 grams 40 grams think about
The point is that that was even a lie in and of itself. That was an adjustment to a lie because of a failure on the part of the government, the regime, and they were concealing it. That's what the main character's job was. So again, let's stay focused, stay on the mission, resupply, resupport, medical support. You need to be taking care of each other. We're getting on the cold weather, people. Make sure that you've got your cold weather gear in your gear.
Make sure you've got the extra socks. Make sure you've got the long johns in place. You've got polypropylene, whatever type. Congratulations, that's great. You've got any of the really super fibers that'll keep you warmer and drier longer? Well, make sure they're with your gear. Because when you're 20 miles down the road, oh yeah, those are back in the closet. They're still really dry and they still look really pretty. But they aren't going to serve you any purpose if they're not where they need to be.
So make sure you're squared away with your gear also. Not just your weapons. Gotta have the way to support the equipment when you get it out there to include the biggest and most important weapon. You and your mind. God bless the Republic. Death to the New World Order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. We are on the march. Fix bayonets. And bring a can opener too for the killbots. God bless. Goodnight.
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