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Everything posted by blind dog
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We have plenty right now. And "feeling" isn't the same thing as thinking. I am trying to get the point across about the lesser of two evils, not get people killed right and left like in the current drug prohibition.
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Sorry misery guts. Have you taken zinc supplement? Works for me.
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Good on Wyoming. I feel that any massive federal attack on semi-auto rifles in the USA may be met with armed resistance if states don't step up this way. The feds and the media have access to the same statistical data as everyone else, and therefore know that excessive gun restrictions are about siezing power, and not about crime. Note that there has been no mention of the state side stationed military personel, nor the civilian police agencies being forced to comply with any additional gun restrictions. They should be forced to comply. All their high capacity magazines and semi-or full auto
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Let's see your pellet collection!
blind dog replied to blind dog's topic in General Airgun Discussion
P.S. Tony, do you had vids on Youtube? Your signature looks familiar. If so, love your vids, mate. Rob -
Let's see your pellet collection!
blind dog replied to blind dog's topic in General Airgun Discussion
PIcs of the cartridges then? I love both. Do you have Cartridges of the World? Great book! I would agree about the gulibility factor there on the multipacks except that samplers are good for finding one that shoots well...just not mixing them up randomly. ...bought them because I couldn't find Destroyers in .22 packed separately. cheers, Rob -
C'mon, let's see your stash! cheers Rob The .177s: The .22s:
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That's fantastic. Like it! cheers Rob
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+1
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Great post, Probuk. I got moles out back right here in the city, and would love to have someone who knows how catch them.
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Watch out theres a hole there! (am I too late?)
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I work odd hours, especially odd cause im 6 hours behind y'all. Almost always got a 'puter nearby though. Now go to bed you welfare mothers.
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Kev, the CPs that come in a tin are good, but not sorted. The better cardboard box lots are still available and are still made from the same die in a given box. cheers, Rob
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The s The screw top tins get recycled. I put other brands in them. They also make a nice basis for a home made three-wick emergency candle. cheers, Rob
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Premiers shoot accurately and penetrate very well in all my rifles except the QB78 for some reason. I usually use JSB (and I think they make the AA), but the last lot of domed 14.3 grainers was beat to hell on the skirts. They are very soft. Handling is likey the culprit. cheers, Rob
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Indeed. Do not cut, drill, weld, hammer on, or do any work to any enclosed container unless you know (and not just think you know) exactly what you are doing. Every year there are explosions and burns from this. Even water can produce explosive hydrogen gas inside a container. Over here we own the tanks, so we can modify them, but safety is key, and I do not recommend it. (I myself will consider making one of these stoves, but I have extensive experience with metal fabrication and tank safety training.) cheers, Rob
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Way cool. Imo make one for my old VW caravan. (Yes, I will fill it with water before cutting holes.) cheers, Rob
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Good job. Dead rats make me happy, though I've never gone ratting, and don't know anyone who can teach me how. cheers, Rob
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+1. Not your problem.
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50/50 alone or with one partner. cheers, Rob
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CCI makes a 20 gr softpoint they call a "game point" for the 17 M2. Do you have CCI available on your side of the pond? Not sure if Hornady makes a 20 gr or not. Rifle preference? Kimber or CZ. cheers, Rob
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This is a great forum. Been reading a lot, but not much to add yet. Our internet and power have been off for a while due to a storm, too. Pictures of the street in front of our house: cheers, Rob
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Thanks, y'all. Yeah, that '78 is the best cheap airgun I ever had. Most rifles are half plastic at that price point. A couple weeks ago, I clobbered a large crow at roughly 30 yards with it for an instant kill. I don't know what more one could ask for in a basic hunting rifle...Not as refined nor as accurate as some, but good enough for cleaning up the garden or putting meat on the table. cheers, Rob
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Think My Chrono Is Broke!!
blind dog replied to mikeyblue's topic in Rifle Reviews, Technical Help and Tips
Jeepers, Mikey, if modern chronographs weren't so darn reliable, I'd be suspect. That's exellent. I had two inexpensive Chrony F-1s that were bought about five years apart and lined them up--the well-used old one right in front of the new--and they read within 3 fps of each other at 800 fps pellet velocity...and that 3 fps was probably mostly due to pellet losing 3 fps in the inches covered between the two. Digital timers are great! cheers, Rob -
^^^That's a beauty.^^^ This is the newest addition and is my avatar: A rather highly modified 9mm cal. Benjamin Discovery. I bought it this way, so can't take credit for the mods. cheers, Rob