After Doomsday a Prepper Will Eventually Run Out of Ammo. Here’s How to Make Gunpowder the Old Fashioned Way.

Gunpowder

SHTF normally mainly focuses on short-term survival situations where after you're done feeling shocked, it's usually only days or hours before the before the situation is over.

However, not all collapses are temporary. How can a prepper know for certain that when the collapse takes place that it isn't permanent? You never know, a man-made or natural disaster could wipe out everything except for the people who have survived it thanks to their sturdy bunkers.

The potential of a long-term bug out situation is why preppers believe it's so important to understand the skills on how to make essential items such as weapons and specifically, gunpowder.

If a prepper is wise, they will have already been stocking up food to last them a while, however, when it's all used it they will need weapons to help them catch food. When ammunition is gone it's important to know how to make more of it.

On the next page, check out step-by-step instructions on how to make gunpowder for a long-term SHTF situation and add this essential skill to your survival expertise. 

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811 Comments

  1. Nick Q said:

    Problem A: i doubt anyone will be willing to take 10- 12 months to make this, or possibly survive long enough to render if your actually desperate enougn to consider this. Problem B: most people dont have black powder weapons. I for one would never consider using black power in a smokless powder cartridge nor would i recomemd anyone attempt it, there is a reason load data exists

  2. James Bradley said:

    I would consider black powder for revolvers, shotguns, lever actions, and bolt guns only. There is load data out there for conversion from smokeless to black powder in those types of weapons, thanks in part to cowboy action shooters. Never semi autos or full autos, to much fouling..

  3. Nick Q said:

    Interesting, i was not aware of conversion data avilible. I’ll have to check that out, thanks for the input James

  4. Brian Jacob Ure said:

    Many modern cartridges have their roots in black powder. I load .45LC with BP for fun, works great in my ruger revolver. Lee Enfield .303 was originally a BP cartridge. You can find those rifles everywhere.

  5. James Bradley said:

    Many cowboy action shooters wishing to go “authentic” have developed loads for common rounds such as .38, .44 russian, .45 long colt and brass hulled shotgun rounds.. some using old style paper and then the common plastic hull also. I’ll have to see if I can still pull some data up for you. It has been years since I compeated.

  6. Nick Q said:

    Right on, i know they are arround amd of course people hunt muzzle loading season, i was just saying they arent common, most people only have modern smokless pistols and rifles. Though i have considered getting one of those black powder pisyol kits for a neat and useful project

  7. Norman Dillon said:

    That’s not gun powder or lead coming at you some sand some metals and so on

  8. Neil Morehead said:

    That’s why you train with blades. Knives and swords are the best fall back weapons around, and I know a really good blacksmith that can teach me if I ever find the time.

  9. Michael Haggard said:

    Black powder may have other uses as well though, from warning signals, to IEDs, to fishing when they just won’t bite a hook. Lol

  10. Ben Edwards said:

    Ok say u can make it. Where u getting the bullets that go in brass plus primers ?

  11. Greg Cooper Sr. said:

    Out of ammo? Ha. Haha. Hahaha. Bwahahahahahahaha! Sooooo. That’s a good one. Oh man. My side’s are hurting. That’s pretty funny, right Greg Cooper, Mist’r Krabs, Chris Titchenell

  12. Joshua Blackstone said:

    Everyone would run out of ammo eventualy in our favorite fictional apocalypse scenarios , but the good news is you can make explosives out of urine, bones, and lots of other things.:) Those who championed Freedom should arm themselves with knowledge too.

  13. Michael Mitchell said:

    45/70 lever gun, and 45 colt (just a few examples) can and do run black powder cartridges on a regular basis. There is load data out there for this.

  14. Paul Kelzer said:

    With about 1 Trillion rounds of ammo in the U.S….that should be good for awhile.

  15. Alvin Hyman said:

    Black powder, will convert and work with some more modern calibers, as they were transformed from black powder to the modern. As for primers they can also be reused but only two to three times and the chemical components are easily obtained , or with some if you are proficient can be set with a nitro jel that is very easy to make just a little touchy to handle.

  16. Anthony Fe said:

    Have you ever played video games? Unless you have a vault, 2 weeks after doomsday a nuclear rain will fall for 40 and saturate the earth in strontium . Enjoy looking for ammo.

  17. Jordan Gossett said:

    Lead will be easy to scavenge. Car batteries, wheel weights, fish sinkers under 1/2 ounce just to name a few. Primers can be made too.

  18. Jordan Gossett said:

    Just now gotting into bp guns. This is my first. A hawken rifle is next then I’ve got my eye on an awesome blunderbuss kit.

  19. Marquel Foster said:

    Good with your hands and learn how to use combative weapons

    Katana
    Knives
    Etc

  20. Ernest Levesque said:

    Modern air rifles are more powerful now then the Christmas story “you will shoot your eye out …kid” The Airforce Texan can shoot .45 slug (black powder round) and there are hunting pics of it taking down Elk..Moose…Buffalo and hogs. Not a replacement for gun powder but it could fill the hunting nitch and make it so you can save the powder rounds. Also if it can take down a moose then a smaller 2 legged vermin is no problem.

  21. Dave Eslinger said:

    i wonder if some genius could create a flintlock revolver. that would relieve us from the task of making or finding primers/brass/ caps. just a thot. any way, add a few .22’s to your collection and store 1000’s of rounds. a few .22 magnums would also be good. hey-i’m no prepper just thinking out loud.

  22. Logan Chuck Thompson said:

    I’d like to think so, but I’m sure people would go trigger happy instantaneously, and whatever gun you have, ammo supply will dry up eventually.

  23. Mitch Seveer said:

    True but who wants to carry a big air compressor that runs on fuel?

  24. Mitch Seveer said:

    Load up on your guns and ammo. I will own them later. I have what you need and you will trade for it or die without it or trying to get it.. Lol

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