-
Posts
6,343 -
Joined
-
Last visited
-
Days Won
11 -
Feedback
100%
Everything posted by Lumber_Jack
-
I am a gear-que.... You know. I like little trinkety stuff that serves a use. Wether it be for hiking, hunting, shooting whatever. If you look at it and think, "that's kinda cool" I probably want it [emoji57] Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
-
This is actually the time of year that I don't spend money on myself. I typically cut back to save for buying other gifts. The rest of the year I just budget and buy what I can afford.
-
No I meant .38 Special. The point was both projectiles are .38
-
I overheard a guy at Academy Sports tell a woman a barrel marked .38S&W couldn't shoot .38 +P because the bore wasn't large enough :stare:
-
Garbage....send them to me for proper disposal Sent from my iPad using Voodoo magic
-
Official Thread of 2015-2016 deer season
Lumber_Jack replied to rugerla1's topic in Hunting and Fishing
I can actually see both sides of this argument. I have shot big deer and mall deer, spikes, does, button bucks, large 10pointer etc. I think if you are hunting within the laws of the state using ethical techniques you can shoot whatever deer you desire big or small. So much goes into quality deer management besides the size of the buck you shoot. Yes if you shoot large numbers of yearlings it's hard to get good nature deer. Doe harvests are regulated by TWRA regardless of what the herd in your area may need. The frustration of neighbors who shoot everything in sight is more than understandable. But I'm not gonna say my buddy can't shoot a spike if he really wants a deer that season. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk -
Thanks. I assumed but I really didn't read the settings prior to the season so I am just getting up to speed.
-
In this two week playoff, can we change our lineup for week 2?
-
Nashville Mayor wasting no time...
Lumber_Jack replied to Worriedman's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
It's actually on the edge of redevelopment movement. Drive east on woodmont from 21st. The growth is moving down past 8th Ave. as you pass under I-65 it's still pretty crummy but there are new houses being built monthly on the north east side of woodmont/I-65. If they built restaurants/higher end apartments, anything it would change the dynamics of that whole area. I think the fairgrounds is probably the worst thing for that area. I hate to see a ban on gun shows, but I don't attend the Nashville shoes anyway. Nashville has a lot of things, space to build isn't one of them. I say develop it. -
you know I never really was a fan of the Eagle Rare, but I'm sure its about personal likes and dislikes. I like 4 roses single barrel, and think Corner Creek is exceptional especially considering the price.
-
1:8 is pretty much the standard and what AAC used to make the official BLK round. But you're right in that there has been a movement since about 2012 to use 1:7 especially as people were shoving 230+ grain projectiles in there. As long as you don't push the weight limit of projectiles and trying to stablize those projectiles at long distances, 1:8 is fine. Even if you plan to shoot 220s at a longer than typical distance (100yds) then one should consider 1:7. Also, some of the projectiles like SMK 240gr are super long which need the extra twist to help stabilze. If you choose heavy but shorter projectiles 1:8 could be sufficient.
-
I have a 10.5 1:8 twist and it stabilizes 220gr no problem.
-
This is who I used several times when I lived in Knoxville. I also used Broken Wing Processing on Riverside Drive in SE Knoxville. Both were satisfactory.
-
Or a neat subcompact Glock ;) ....I like em too
-
I'm not sure their elevators go all the way to the top.
-
I hate the "insert offensive homosexual slang term" horse on Anderson lowers. I know it's petty, but I hate it.
-
you ask why, I ask why not :shrug:
-
Oh for sure it could happen, and now that I talked shit, it probably will. I'm just glad to be in the playoffs with an auto-draft team that had some injuries and no-shows like Eddie Lacey.
-
Yeah I totally agree that it should be permanent, but I have a feeling in the coming future having ID protection will be as common as house insurance.(if we're not already there). My wife was really concerned about the fingerprints being stolen. I don't see much to be worried about but the thought really didn't sit well with her.
-
I told my wife the same. They are offering identify protection. Just sign-up and use it. If someone steals your identify, it's not the end of the world. It would suck, but it happens.
-
Shit, you aren't even gonna score a 100points this week [emoji15], unless your flex scores 55.5. And if he does you deserve to win. I can't quit playing the wrong QB. Every week my bench QB scores the most points
-
Cool just wondered if it was something important. Definitely needed that to preserve integrity of playoffs.
-
My wife got the letter. She is a doctor with security cleared for VA.