
gregintenn
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I am fortunate. I’m not a real social guy, and the folks I’ve met on TGO I count among my closest friends. Many thanks to David who makes this forum possible, and the moderators who make this forum tolerable. Happy birthday America! May God bless you all.
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I have a wood bench and a dirt backstop 100 yards apart. I cam shoot much further than that here, but it works for most applications. I have several neighbors that use it as well, but I am particular as to who. It is invitation only for safety’s sake.
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Thank you, sir, and the same to you. We’ve had a wonderful weekend thus far. Hope you’ve had the same. You couldn’t ask for better weather.
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This was a bit more of a high brow and family oriented affair than the one you described, but I’d have enjoyed that one as well. If you’ve never seen Leroy Troy play his “agitator”, don’t cheat yourself!
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Tonight, we went to the first annual bluegrass festival in Millersville. The community center there is nice, the crowd was small, and it was free. The talent was amazing! My wife saw it on facebook back in the spring and put it on her calendar. We could find nothing else about it. I definitely plan to go next year. That’s a nice little community right out of Nashville. Everyone was friendly. I noticed no one left amy trash lying around.
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These were designed to fore once and toss into the river. I think Lynyrd Skynyrd recorded a song about them.
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We’re just now starting to get ripe tomatoes. Deer keep the peas topped off. Have gotten a handful of cucumbers. The green beans are just now begenning to produce. Yesterday’s rain helped, but it could have used more. I see a couple of corn stalks starting to tassel. My squash and zucchini look awful this year. I didn’t know you could screw them up. I’ve thinned out the deer and coon population by one each. I need to get busy on them.
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Thanks, but it didn’t help. Wow they looked bad.
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C’mon guys, you can’t cheer for Vanderbilt? They could really use the help right now.
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Enjoy it. The days of our kids traveling with us are pretty much gone. It happens fast.
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I like the way she thinks. Sounds like a great trip.
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Wow! That’s a nice cat, sir!
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Bullchit. It ain’t that hard.
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Are forced reset triggers actually legal and for how long?
gregintenn replied to MemphisStuck's topic in Long Guns
Am I gonna have to haul some ammo to Memphis and try this thing out??!!?? -
Age to possess handgun and vehicle
gregintenn replied to Refleks's topic in Handgun Carry and Self Defense
Yup! -
Dunham sports has ammo/primers
gregintenn replied to Dirtshooter's topic in Ammunition and Reloading
And the problem would end just like that. (Snaps fingers) -
Your local mechanic might have some smaller grease drums or something. Can you still find a metal trash can?
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PRODUCT WARNING AND RECALL NOTICE WINCHESTER® 9mm Luger 115 grain
gregintenn replied to Kano's topic in General Chat
The link says any ammo purchased before March 2(, 2021 is not affected. -
Are forced reset triggers actually legal and for how long?
gregintenn replied to MemphisStuck's topic in Long Guns
I want a full report once you get it installed and running. -
PRODUCT WARNING AND RECALL NOTICE WINCHESTER® 9mm Luger 115 grain
gregintenn replied to Kano's topic in General Chat
What if I bought it from a scalper for a dollar a pop? Will I get my money back? -
I've probably had this one 15 years. Still works great. It does have a quirk or two, but once you figure those out, it is plenty accurate for general loading. There are certain numbers it will not display. I'll use 8.0 for example. It'll toggle between 7.9 and 8.1, but you simply cannot make it read 8.0. For my needs, 7.9 or 8.1 are plenty close. I would use something more accurate for competition. You also don't have much luck trickling into the pan while it's on the scale. To get the reading to change, you need to pick up the pan and set it back on the scale. I checked it for years against a beam scale. I finally convinced myself it was accurate.
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I have a beam scale. I bought a $20 Frankford Arsenal pocket scale from Midway just to see it in person. For years now, it's pretty much all I use. It's quick, easy, and accurate. I've become too lazy to drag out the beam scale. Dang! They've went up! That RCBS should be a good one.
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Happy Father’s Day to all! I’ve had a great one. My wife cooked am amazing dinner. Both my sons were here, and my parents as well. Dad is getting older, and time spent with him becomes more precious each day that passes. We had a great day. Here’s hoping you all did as well.
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I will add that you won’t likely get gunbroker prices selling locally. You also won’t have to fool with scammers, shipping, fees, ffls, etc.
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I have two neighbors with chickens. Every time I see either of them, I go home with an armload of egg cartons. That’s how I like to chicken farm!