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  1. Yea, I get a lot of that on my way to work.  I can get a new truck at least once a week.
  2. That has been a "rule" of the road for some time now, but I don't think it should be a law.  Some PSA commercials, more "slow traffic keep right" signs should be used instead.  There are times I stay on the left lane until someone comes up behind me, but some go so fast, and I travel 5 over, that they feel they must pass on the right not giving me time to move over.
  3. Tender Quick is a mild cure and needed for any sausage to keep botulism at bay which regular salt does not.
  4. I had not seen anything hunting mornings, I believe it's due to the bright moon as they move at night.  So today I decided to hunt in the afternoon/evening and what do you know, before I got to my stand I seen one walking midway up a hill.  I dropped to one knee and scoped her, she just bedded down and gave me a perfect neck shot.  I fired and she was DRT, then the woods erupted with movement, so moved to another target and dropped a small button buck.  Two more deer were making their way across the hill and I was going to take another but decided pulling two up the hill was going to be enough for one day.   So if any of you are having the same luck in the mornings you may want to do an afternoon hunt if you haven't yet.  
  5. Nice buck, is that lung coming out his mouth?  I see one hole, entrance or exit...come on man, we need details.
  6. I have a few different brands of gloves issued to me at one point or another.  I had a pair like the breach and didn't like them, the plastic knuckles just got in the way.  The pair I like are ones from Camel-Bak, once Southwest Motorsports, which I won in a drawing at one of the fishing tournaments.  They are not as padded as the Mechanix brand, at least their older ones, but the material is thick enough to protect while thin enough for dexterity.
  7. Not knocking you, genuinely inteinterested.  One of my guys uses it during golf, but I don't golf so that is out.  
  8. I traded for a small laser range finder to make range cards for the stands I plan to bow hunt from.  I verified ranges up to 100 yards and it was pretty accurate, but other than that I haven't used it.  What would you range at that distance?
  9. Sorry Comms, but I highly disagree.  We have one of the best militaries ever fielded with some of the most sophisticated equipment ever.  We can, and as you said, have kicked ass and taken names on two major fronts and many smaller ones.  So the problem is not our fighting spirit, its the spineless government (and some military) leadership we currently have.  I don't know what's going on in your current unit, but in ours, we have been prosecuting the war since right after 9/11 in most of the familiar places and some unknown ones as well as dealing with some that are either not cut out for it or do something stupid to get themselves kicked out.  I expect the 101st has been doing the same, alongside many other divisions, so don't let a few bad examples cloud your opinion.
  10. Didn't know anything about them either, I guess they weren't as popular as our locals..or because they are Brits.
  11. Yea, but like how we compare with the countries we are loosing US companies to: http://www.tradingeconomics.com/country-list/corporate-tax-rate
  12. Or...we can lower the cost to do business here by lowering our tax rate, make it more expensive for foreign companies to sell their wares here by matching the tariff placed on our products overseas, and quit forcing companies into expensive insurance plans.
  13. There are a few that process free from donations, call the one you want to donate to and they will let you know if they have any slots left.
  14. Any Hunters for the Hungry processors in your area?   http://tnwf.org/our-programs/hunters-for-the-hungry/
  15. Set out a game cam at ground level, see if you can capture the critter.
  16. I personally carry the .40, I don't rightly care where it came from or why they developed it.  I have seen what a 9mm, .40 and .45 can do, and I know what I can do with all three.  The G23 is a good, reliable, compact gun that I can engage targets with, carry comfortably, and it carries more than my 1911s.  I have no "favorite", I will carry what I feel the situation dictates, so many times the G23 stays in the truck and my xdm gets carried. If I come across another gun that can fill a niche at a good price, I'll get it, but since I have nothing to compensate for, it will probably be a .380 or 9mm.     I now of no one that will stand in front of even a .22; most crooks probably will be unconcerned in what caliber they are being confronted with.  So my feeling is that what ever caliber/gun combination you can consistently hit your target with is what you need to carry.  Now, SHTF is different than SD, and for that as I have mentioned elsewhere, I'll probably stick to 9mm and 5.56.
  17.  It takes too fast a round to set off those particular ingredients, you're better off with BP.  They would be fine with a blasting cap, but if you can get those you can get better ingredients as well. The thing is, ingredients  to make explosives are readily available which far supersede either of those choices to include nitroglycerin.  It's just that you have to have experience preparing these things, because mistakes are not very forgiving.  Look how effective those pressure cooker bombs were, and those were very unsophisticated.  
  18. The bacon is more for the one's left behind, though I would hope his last thoughts would be doubts of his choice in deities.
  19. I bet you do, when I had my run in with him I didn't even need to mention his name for those around here to know who I was talking about.  If he did move, I feel sorry for the new county; but I won't miss him.
  20. I would be happy to help him achieve that, just let him know I've added bacon bits to the vest.
  21. Should strap him into one of his own vests.
  22. Probably my "buddy" Jereme Odom looking for low hanging fruit.
  23. Omega

    Wind Damage

    I could do that, $200 would definitely be worth not messing with the large overhanging branches safely.  I actually want to fell 5 trees, one black walnut, and 4 other trees I am not sure of the species, its one that has soft pulp in the smaller branches.     Yea, that's the weird part.  Almost the entire base is rotted out, but about three feet up it is all solid and healthy looking.  When I started cutting the top, one of the large branches was also hollow.  They split in half as I cut them into two or three foot sections.     If it comes to doing it myself, I'll roll back the fence before I drop the branches.  The most it will do is damage a post or two, which are easily replaced.
  24. Well, went to make final prep and cleanup of my hunting trailer.  Had time to look at my hunting pack and I have three .270 rounds left so I may just give the Weatherby Vanguard a turn in the rotation this year.  The goal is to take three minimum, so am thinking .308, .270, and .44.  If enough time remains, .300 BLK, and 5.56 will be entered into the rotation as well.
  25. Omega

    Wind Damage

    I have the fallen one under control, my stihl farm boss made short work of it.  Where I may need help/advise is the large branches on the still standing trees that are over the fence.  I use my climbing deer stand to climb the tree cutting branches on the way up, then top it off on my way down.  I cut small portions to keep the tree from swaying too much and use a harness, just in case.  I cut just enough so when the left over part is felled it lands clear of anything. 

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