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gregintenn

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  1. A gooseneck hoe. Repeat as necessary.   I finally got around to turning my garden this evening. I'd wanted to do it sometime back, but it's just been too wet most all winter.   It won't be too long until time to get the old garden started!
  2. You ain't lived til you've gigged frogs with a Mosin! :D
  3. Bausch and Lomb. These were very good scopes in the day. The adjustments are in the mounts; not the scope.   Under the scope rings is a spring loaded plunger assembly that holds the scope in place. It puts downward pressure into the v block tops of the mounts. You can push the scope forward and tilt it up to remove it. Replace it and it is still zeroed correctly. A brilliant but simple idea in my opinion.   You can still find these occasionally on ebay, gunbroker, etc. at quite reasonable prices.
  4. [URL=http://s612.photobucket.com/user/gregintenn/media/SW%20family%20photos/cid__image.jpg.html][/URL] I have a box loaded and ready! :up:
  5. Same here. I only have ONE can of powder on the bench, never leave powder in the powder measure, and charge and seat one case at a time.
  6. Thanks for the info. it isn't my first model 70; just my most recent. How do you like this 243 featherweight? [URL=http://s612.photobucket.com/user/gregintenn/media/IMG_1852-1.jpg.html][/URL] It's all but new.
  7. ....and this can be accomplished in seconds with the judicious use of a file.   Lighter bullets will shoot lower, but the 45 is made for the 230 grain projectile.
  8. I washed and waxed his truck. :up:
  9. File the front sight and keep on keepin' on.
  10. Every time I read this, in my head I hear the "Me" portion of the conversation in Hank Hill's voice. Am I the only one?
  11. She's looking over your shoulder, huh? :rofl:
  12. Sounds like a good place to be from.......waaaaaaaaaay the heck away from.     We were on vacation at Ft. Walton Beach last fall. The first evening we were there, I stood out in the parking lot and watched a drug raid next door. I jokingly told my wife she picked a great place to stay. The rest of the trip was nice and uneventful, but at that time, I didn't know exactly what we were in for.
  13. Looks like you got a heckuva deal on that one!
  14. I've never experienced a static electric shock while reloading. I do it in the basement, and in a garage before that. Neither were heated and cooled, so there wasn't a problem with dry air. I also never had carpet in either. I've found dry air and carpet to be two contributing factors to static electric shocks.   Have you ever lit a pile of smokeless powder? Try it outside. I think you'll be quite disappointed. It's more a slow fizzle than a kaboom.
  15. Sometimes it gets to the point where even "hot" doesn't matter.
  16. I hope he doesn't use the same barber. :eek:
  17. You'll find your life more enjoyable if you don't hang out with nuts.
  18. Oh boy! Yet another overpriced 1911. At least they could have parkerized or blued it if authentic was what they were shooting for.   I like 1911s, but like ARs, I think the market is pretty well covered already.
  19. It doesn't take much pressure to insert primers, but so far I've had no problems with it.   Those Wal Mart Federal Value packs sure were accurate. It seems a shame to throw away the brass.
  20. Look up recent sales figures and form your own opinion.
  21. Keep in mind that most of us have "the box".   This box is filled with holsters that seemed like a good idea at the time, but somehow never panned out.   I'd say you should still try a good gunbelt. You'll need it even if you do decide to try a different holster.
  22. I'm betting it'll look just like every other friggin Glock ever produced. :rant:
  23. Man, a lot of the press has thrown her under the bus! I never thought I'd see this.
  24. Most Wal Mart delis have pretty good fried chicken livers.   :ugh: I can't believe I just recommended Wal Mart. :squint:
  25. No, that's not it. Try a quality double layer  leather gun belt, and your saggy pants will be a thing of the past. They aren't cheap, but for carrying a handgun all day everyday, a good gunbelt is a necessity.

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