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  1. deerslayer

    Snow

    I took my wife’s uncle for a ride in ours. He was about 6’2/325 and wore 30” length pants. He was basically a torso. His chin was flush with the top of the windshield.
  2. deerslayer

    Snow

    We have had three and they absolutely sucked in this stuff. But I sure would like another one.
  3. deerslayer

    Snow

    I confirmed that my driveway was still slippery yesterday morning
  4. This! On Jan 31, the ortho guy rebuilt my shoulder. Torn labrum, torn subscapularis tendon, ruptured long head bicep tendon, some bursitis-related bone spurs causing impingement in the acromion area. Lots of pain doing anything overhead or behind my back. Toward the end, I could barely get my wallet out of my back pocket. I did a LOT of PT, but can now do pain free pull-ups and can throw a football 25-30 yards (not that I have any need to). My only regret about the whole thing was waiting as long as I did. The "you should put off surgery as long as possible" theory isn't always true. If they are cleaning up impingements and not making heavy repairs to the big parts, you should bounce right back. Good luck!
  5. If I ever buy another deer rifle, it will be a Bergara Ridge B-14 6.5 Creedmoor. I’m a Bergara and a 6.5CM fanboy (sorry Handsome Rob). I like the B-14 and it’s already threaded. I could get a gunsmith to thread my A-Bolt, but I don’t trust anybody to do it and I don’t really want to monkey with the A-Bolt anyway. But my next deer hunting trip will include the .243 A-Bolt.
  6. deerslayer

    Snow

    Light drizzle here and in our parking lot this morning I slipped on pavement that looked harmless. May be interesting this afternoon…
  7. Even though I haven’t deer hunted in years, I bought a Browning A-Bolt II in .243 a couple years ago. I’ve wanted a .243 for years and thought I was going deer hunting with a friend, but the trip fell through. The A-Bolt shoots pretty nice, but I haven’t put together any handloads yet. I’ve never had trouble finding a variety of factory hunting ammo. I have a freshly rebuilt shoulder that feels pretty good, but I may never shoot my .30-06 again. The little A-Bolt is handy and I would like to see how the .243 does on a deer.
  8. I don’t remember these alerts from the past, but today it said to delay using large appliances. But the climate cult people say we need to drive EVs and ban gas stoves.
  9. deerslayer

    Snow

    If you seek adventure, take a Mazda Miata out in the snow and ice. I love Miatas, but they are death on wheels in this stuff.
  10. deerslayer

    Snow

    I drove in 2wd this morning to see how bad it really was and to get an idea on how things would be for my wife a couple hours later in her FWD. i never felt the need to go to 4wd, but she ended up staying home.
  11. deerslayer

    Snow

    Right - just because that lifted 4wd can drag race in the snow doesn’t mean it can stop.
  12. deerslayer

    Snow

    Amen. I tested the roads last night because I planned to be at work today. I was going 30-35 on a narrow two lane road with a fairly sloped shoulder that I normally do 45-50 on (speed limit is 45) and a guy in an F-250 tailgates me through some curves and then blows by me on a double yellow solid line straightaway. Maybe it was an idiot teenager or somebody was in labor, but there was probably no need to go that fast on that road.
  13. deerslayer

    Snow

    Folks around here in Jeeps and F-250s think they are in the Nascar Snowmobile Nationals.
  14. deerslayer

    Snow

    I got a text from the utility company urging me to conserve energy to reduce strain on the electrical grid. Any politician opposed to more domestic natural gas production and consumption should go to jail.
  15. deerslayer

    Snow

    17F here but the sun is out, which means there will be a little melting, which will turn to ice when the sun goes down. May be worse tomorrow morning than it was this morning. Ya’ll stay safe.
  16. deerslayer

    Snow

    Yeah Friday morning may be a lot worse than what we have now.
  17. If you go with a Wilson, be prepared to be on hold for a half hour any time you need to talk to someone. If I had 3k to spend on a 1911, I would save half of it and get a Dan Wesson.
  18. Ha ha! And if you’re wearing a full blast USPSA rig, try not to bump the timer on your holster or mag pouches when you move it to your back.
  19. I gently ride the slide so the d-bag who holds the timer six inches from your gun doesn’t add four seconds to your raw time because he also picked up the ULSC.
  20. I’ve seen competitive shooters do it 10 times per match.
  21. I never do it. Maybe there is something to it or maybe it's nonsense, but a lot of guys who know what they are talking about say don't do it, especially on a 1911, so I see no reason to do it.
  22. Congrats to former UT linebacker Jerod Mayo for landing the New England job.
  23. An hour or two is plenty for pistol cases. I wouldn’t think rifle cases would require too much more. A powder cop is useful for pistol ammo to prevent a double charge or no charge, but it won’t tell you that you are .2 grains low, etc. No charge shouldn’t be an issue because you just manually charged the case and a double charge will probably spill everywhere. A powder cop makes sense on a progressive setup, but since you are doing a lot of it manually, I don’t think it’s necessary.
  24. How many cases did you dry in the sun? I was drying wet tumbled brass on a cookie sheet with a fan blowing into the case mouths for a couple hours and figured this would be fine. I was wrong. The cases appeared bone dry inside and out, but I started getting an occasional squib, except there was loose powder in the chamber, so not really a squib. I started dehydrating them and the problem went away. This was pistol ammo, but the same could probably happen with rifle ammo. Also, just out of curiosity, why do step 9 if you just manually measured and dropped the powder?
  25. I would either dry the wet tumbled brass in a dehydrator or de-prime before wet tumbling to completely eliminate any moisture in the primer pocket. Ask me how I know

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