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JimmyJoe69

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About JimmyJoe69

  • Birthday 04/10/1969

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    Portland, TN

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  1. Try calling Barlow Exteriors in Smyrna, TN and ask for Ed. They put replacement windows in my home last year and I was more than pleased with their work.
  2. It is a skill that I can do... but not on the level that I am wanting. I can get the blade "adequately sharp" but I am looking to get it back to it's original edge. Or as close as possible anyway. Thanks for all the input from everyone.
  3. Does anyone know of a business in the Murfreesboro/Smyrna area that sharpens knives for the public? I have a CRKT Mirage Grey Ghost and I have had no luck getting a good edge on the blade doing it myself. Thanks for any input.
  4. OK... forgive my ignorance here. But what does the snakeskin (or laundrybag) sections accomplish? The reason I ask this is because from a distance they cannot be seen. No?
  5. I can vouch for this place. It has good stuff and it is a welcome addition to this area. You simply get off at exit 70 and head AWAY from the Nissan plant (and Smyrna High School). After you pass all of the gas stations and fast food joints (McDonalds and Sonic) start looking to your left. It is only about 1/4 of a mile from the interstate. If you reach the point where Almaville Road narrows down from 4 lanes to 2 lanes... you have gone too far!
  6. It is playing at The Galleria in Green Hills also. I have yet to see it though... but have been hearing rave reviews of it.
  7. 8 out of 10 here.... missed the Lone Wolf McQuade question and the .338 Talbot question. I do not guess that is too bad.
  8. America's Most Endangered Malls - Yahoo! Finance
  9. This is the first thread I have ever read end to end!
  10. I think everyone has missed the first thing you need to look for when trying to shoot tight groups. Make sure you are on a ROCK SOLID rest.... no truck hoods or truck tailgates or four-wheeler racks, etc. Many people overlook this simple fact and wonder why their rifle will not group. And once you get your rest make sure you sandbag the weapon.... none of this "rolled-up jacket" stuff.
  11. I use old shot bags also except I fill mine with sand. If you can get your hands on more than a couple, you can have someone run a seam across the center of one using a sewing machine. Then you can fill up each side independently. What you end up with is a perfect bag for placement under the buttstock or forearm if you do not have a stock with a beavertail forearm.
  12. Let's see.... a White House resident and a Westmoreland resident. Well I must hear you guys in stereo since I am in Portland. But the Mount Vernon area is a nice, nice area. I ride bikes there all the time.
  13. I have insurance with Farmer's and their "standard" firearms coverage under their policy is $1,000.00. When I decided to take out an additional policy to cover the firearms (which they do offer at a very reasonable rate), I was told that the maximum amount that the policy could be written for was $10,000.00 This amount covers my personal collection but I do know that there are many people whom have much, much, MUCH more money in their collections than this. Other than that small glitch, I would recommend taking out the additional ryder.
  14. The other day I found a pretty good deal on a tactical rifle. Upon emailing the seller, I found out that the rifle has had over 1,100 rounds fired through it. It seems that the seller was also a reloader and used the rifle to work up loads. So my question is.... when you guys are looking at purchasing a used rifle, what do you consider too many rounds to be. I understand that a rifle such as a 22LR (or even a AR-15) will have many more fired through it than most and I understand that how well the owner takes care of the weapon is a factor too. But I am specifically wondering about bolt action rifles, target rifles, etc. and how many is considered too many. Thanks.

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