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Best Survival Weapons: Bows or Guns?

Which Weapon Should You Be Carrying When SHTF?

Most survivalists are very loyal to their survival weapons. No matter what your weapon of choice, chances are you believe that you’re armed with the most effective weapon available that’s going to get you through any SHTF situation.

But when it comes to survival weapons, which one comes out on top: a bow or a gun?

Firearms are ahead in the race for both max firing distance from target and rate of projectiles able to be fired. Though that high rate use of firearm ammo can also be their downfall. Don’t get on your high horse yet, firearm lovers…though traditional bow hunters shouldn’t saddle up just yet either.

While each has its own strength, they  also have weaknesses when comparing real world use, especially in a post-event situation when our access to ammo or arrows and ability to repair guns or complex crossbows might be restricted. We will compare both the pros and cons of both weapons platforms and try to give you the best one to pick for both short term and/or long term survival situations. One is not really better then the other, as each has the power to kill efficiently, but there are many factors to consider. As always in a real world situation, the one you have close at hand (and know how to use) will always be the best choice.

Bow Weapons 

Survival bow weapons, just like guns, come in many shapes and sizes depending on your needs. Survival bows can be just about anything, from a twig and paracord to a premade, high-end take down bow with over 80 lbs of draw in a bug out bag. Doesn’t mean I would choose this over a rifle and handgun if available.

Now that being said, if I had the choice between a pistol with only 3 rounds and a bow with only 3 arrows, I’m always going to pick the bow. An enemy can waist 3 shots on you running between trees before they are screwed, and you just have find a way to  pick up ammo that missed to reuse again, or make some more on the go.

You won’t see that done in a real world situation with firearms, unless he pulls out a reload kit with powder from thin air and hopes you don’t sneak up behind him mid-process.

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PROS

  • Bow weapons are my #1 long term weapon choice, for the pure fact that even if I run out of ammo, I’m still OK. A deer could run off with my last arrow in its leg, leaving me hungry. All I need do is make a new arrow from the many different available materials in both wild and urban environments to be back on the hunt.
  • The second greatest trait of bows is their silence when properly using string silencers. Not all survival situations are against animals. So if your enemy is smart, he will more than likely track you down based on the direction an arrow came from if they saw it flying towards them.
  • However, the slow speed of an arrow compared to a bullet, along with no sound at the moment of firing as mentioned above, gives you the chance to be long gone from that spot before the arrow hits the target, alerting them to your location.

CONS 

  • The bow’s rate of fire, especially crossbows, has long been their main sighted downfall, even going back to middle ages. Such criticism is arguable even more so today, as modern firearms increase rates of fire, and new technology is preventing regular misfires.
  • Training for proper and accurate use of the bow is tough. Their are some quick fire archers out there that can shoot 3 targets in the head, all while running, in under 1.5 seconds. However, they took years of training in archery form, speed knocking arrows, and aim to get that good. The average survivalist who just grabbed a bow for first time will not have those results. Not even close. That’s why practicing now is so important.
  • Bow shots must be done from a much closer range then a rifle. Meaning that it requires a high degree of situational awareness and stealth efforts to get as close as possible without alerting the target to your presence. Many survival bows will require you to be as close as 30 – 50 yards from your targets.

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Firearm Weapons

Firearms, in the simplest of terms, are the more powerful weapons. Many modern rifles are able hit targets over 600 yards down range accurately without a bead of sweat being broken by the shooter. The ammo has the ability to drop a target on the spot, making them sit in shock as they slowly bleed out, leaving the shooter without the need to track down the animal.

Tracking, in fact, is a task often left to bowhunters who need to find their target’s final resting spot before they can field dress the meat. However it does have one very great con that is also its main pro; one that makes it only my short term choice in a survival situation, or as something that I would only use as a self defense option in longer term survival situations.

PROS

  • Rates of fire & long distance from targets will depend widely on the type of firearm used, type of metal used for the bullet, and the ammo’s powder grain weight in the case. Though even with all those factors, you will still be able to hit a target at greater distance then a bow, even with just a simple .22 LR round.
  • Stopping power and ability to take targets down on the spot of impact with minimal effort are beyond compare. Bow weapons don’t stand a chance…unless your “arrows” have explosive tips straight out of Rambo.
  • Unlike bows, firearms are very easy to pick up and learn how to stop something in its tracks. We have seen this proven time and again with children used in conflict zones. Add to that the number of news reports here in the US, where children were able to use a parent’s firearm to hold off intruders. Even if you are not a crack shot, the deafening sound of the gunshot is often enough to make them second guess their attempts to continue (and who wouldn’t shudder in their boots hearing the classic shotgun calk from behind a door?).

CONS 

  • Ammo shortages have been a major issue even in this modern world of today, where factories are pumping out rounds daily. So the shortage wont get any better in a survival situation. In urban environments, even if you found someone with reload kits to barter with for new ammo reloads, you’re going to pay top dollar (or top barter) due to supply adn demand. Every round shot is going to need to count, so no target practice like with bows that can reuse ammo again, and again, and again.
  • Not all bullets are made the same. Even if you can find ammo, or your come across someone else’s bug out ammo stash in the woods. The fact is, yes, the ammo may be the right caliber for your firearm. And yes, it shoots and you hit targets. You may suddenly feel safely invisible again. The real question, though, is what type of load is it? What amount of powder is behind that round in the casing? Don’t forget, just because your rifle took down a bear 5 years ago, doesn’t mean it will work the same with some ammo you just randomly found. Those new rounds may only have a small powder load; barely enough to take down Bambi.
  • YOU MUST KEEP YOUR GUN CLEAN. This is the golden rule drilled into any firearms training. You say, “well I have a gun cleaning kit,” but is it in your bug out bag or EDC bag when the time comes? What happens when you run out of gun oil with no alternative to use near at hand? You can have all the ammo in the world, but if you loose your ability to clean your weapons, then you won’t be shooting much in the long term before it has rounds jammed mid-barrel, or blows the gun assembly apart. Such an event will damage the weapon likely beyond normal field repair. Now if you’re just trying to survive for a day or two in your car, until the search party reaches you, I would call that a short term survival situation. But if you’re in an all-too-feasible “get outta Dodge” situation, forget about it.
  • Sound is the biggest con for firearms, as this fact alone can present many challenges that a bow weapon does not have. Should an arrow miss target, the deer may look up from the noise of it rushing by like a bird, allowing a second shot chance, but chances are good it won’t run like it will from the crack of a gun. This noise will also alert other people in the area to your presence. Not all fellow survivors you run into will want to help you or try to barter, they will want to take what is yours. Many of these people will want your ammo and also that new-found dinner that you did all the hard work to find for them. Hell, if they are lucky, you might be too busy field dressing that animal after your hunt to even not notice them sneak up.

Difference In Ammo

Both ammo types impact targets in a very different way. This is something that really need be understood, as it does weigh in on the choice of weapons, just as much as the weapon itself.

Firearm Ammo

  • The bullet gets its stopping power from kinetic energy transferred from the round to muscle and bone upon impact. It is this bone crushing impact that takes down the target, and leaves it dazed on the spot to bleed out an die.
  • The ammo can spoil, and rounds can be useless with powder damaged by oil if you leave the gun oil cap off after cleaning in your bug out bag with ammo.
  • Ammo can fit a firearm, but that does not mean it has the same stopping power as the ammo you are used to firing.  When your trying to take down a bear, that is the wrong time to find out the ammo you found doesn’t have a strong powder load…though you won’t have much time to regret it.
  • Recoil from gasses released by gun powder ignition can cause aim to travel. An inexperienced rifleman can “spray and prey” a 100 rounds, never hitting a target only yards away and wasting endless belts of ammo. Stick to 3-round bursts in conflicts with people who seek to do you harm in a survival situation. Though if planning to use firearms for long term survival, you need to adopt the ever famous “one shot, one kill” mantra to conserve precious ammo.

BowHunting Ammo

  • The arrow gets it power from kinetic energy as well, released by the bow string instead of explosive powders. The arrow, however, creates a low recoil, giving you the ability to conceal your position more effectively.
  • The arrow’s kinetic energy is transferred to the arrowhead tip, which uses broadhead blades to slice through blood vessels and nervous systems clean through the other side, often fully exiting the animal. This can leave an animal with large internal organ failure, while the deer just keeps eating, not sure what the little pinch of pain in its side was after it looks around.
  • Arrows are silent to their bullet counterparts. Silent but deadly, kinda like grandpa’s farts.
  • Arrows can not be fired as far as a bullet, but they can be fired in arches similar to archers that attacked high wall structures with long bows. The original use of broadheads and long bows was to be able to throw heavy arrows over high walls, which then came down with tremendous kinetic energy as they fell back to earth by gravity. Don’t expect to shoot an arrow straight at a target miles away, it will just slowly drop until it tumbles along and hits the ground. This is again the downfall of arrows and bows, as users truly need long term practice with a number of shooting challenges to overcome in order to use a bow as effectively as a rifle.

What Side Does He Pick, You Ask?

Does this mean I would not use a gun if available to me in a long term SHTF situation? The answer will always be “of course.” Of course I would use the firearm if I was given a choice. However, my difference would be in its overall long term use and worries about conservation of ammo supplies.

I would not use the firearm for my daily use weapon for tracking and hunting animals to keep my family alive. I will always have a bow ready to go for hunting, even if it’s the most makeshift bow I ever made. I would be saving the hard-to-source firearm ammo for self defense engagements against others who intend do my family harm or take my supplies. Those are the only situations I would feel OK wasting firearm ammo.

As a simple hunting option for food production, I don’t see the wise choice in using a firearm. Not because I think guns are bad, or because I am a bow traditionalist, but the pure fact of there being a number of techniques survivalist have available to track animal trails, place spiked hole traps, or snares if a bow is not around, in order to conserve precious firearm ammo.

So get out there and start practicing. You may never need to use a bow in a survival situation, but you’ll be damn glad you’re ready if the time ever comes.

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I'm a bow man my self but its not really out of choice. i just don't have guns as an option for me wright now so instead i practice with what i have. of course in the z poc I'll try to get a gun as quickly as i can. and they say if your good with a bow you'll be better with a rifle. like the native Americans.

Actaully that's not all true about being good with a bow you'll be good with a gun of any type...I know people who knock the wings off a fly at 100 yards and can't fire a kill shot with a bow to save their lives at 30 yards...I also Now people who are damn near experts with a bow and can't hit the broad side of a barn with a double barrel shotgun standing inside the damn thing...

   Being an expert in one doesn't make you an expert with the other...Each of us has our own special talent with the weapons of our choice...I'm working on getting better with a bow, which takes some skill...I'm pretty good with a compound bow without sites...That's what I have been trying to learn, not to use sites on a bow...

   I'm not bad with a rifle...I can reach out and touch someone with a 30.06 at about 123 yards give or take a yard or two...Totally different setup and firing concept...

   Pretty damn good with a pistol...Furthest I have reached with a 9mm Glock has been 43 yards dead center...That's using a laser site with tactical flashlight in one...

   Melee weapons are backups once arrows and ammo has ran out...

   But the main thing I wanted to point out with this article was, no matter which type of weapon you prefer, whether bow or gun, knowing how to use each type of weapon is better then having to learn on the go during the outbreak....

yeah i never used a site on a bow, i always shoot all natural. but thats just cause i use traditional bows or ones i make myself. got that cross bow too but never got around to using it little afraid to use it at my house and the archery range is so far away.

i do do a little shooting practice with some pellet guns. not the real thing but my m 45 clone is said to be what some police forces use in training so i figure its about as good as you can get with out actually firing lead. doesn't make me an expert but should help when i pick up the real thing.

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