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I already practice weak hand shooting with the 1911. Not great, but I can keep all the shots within a pie plate at 25 yards. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Two herniated disks in my neck, narrowing of the spinal canal from C2 to T1, and degenerative disk disease. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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So I did grab my rifle and try to shoulder it today, hoping I may be able to go shooting tomorrow. What's the problem? Shoulder or fixed magazine That joke didn't work. |
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Get back out there and move some more! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Got about 60 tons of dirt hauled today. And that wasn't even half the amount I needed Get back out there and move some more! Gonna start tomorrow, early. Need to take pics to bore you fuckers with |
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60 cubic yards. Dirt averages out at 1 ton per yard. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Got about 60 tons of dirt hauled today. And that wasn't even half the amount I needed How many yards is that? 60 cubic yards. Dirt averages out at 1 ton per yard. Didn't know that |
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Got about 60 tons of dirt hauled today. And that wasn't even half the amount I needed How many yards is that? 60 cubic yards. Dirt averages out at 1 ton per yard. Didn't know that Our truck is a 12 yard bed, running full up, we are overweight and need a drop axle. Neat, I know. |
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Did I miss anything exciting? View Quote A total of 577 A-37Bs were built, with 254 delivered to the South Vietnamese Air Force. At war's end, the A-37 had flown over 160,000 combat sorties with only 22 USAF losses, approximately 187 A-37Bs were in South Vietnamese service when the country fell. Ninety-two were recovered by the US, while the other 95 were later used by the Communist Vietnamese in missions over Cambodia and during the China conflict in 1979. These "renegade" aircraft were phased out of service in the late 1970s or early 1980s, in all probability due to lack of spares. Some of the aircraft were shipped to Vietnam's allies like Czechoslovakia, Poland, the Soviet Union and East Germany. Others were sold to private foreign owners. Six examples of the A-37B became property of American warbird fans, while four A-37Bs are now privately owned in Australia and New Zealand. |
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I want another 1911. Maybe save my pennies for the Sig version? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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For the first time since 2006, I am getting a refund You should buy a p320. I want another 1911. Maybe save my pennies for the Sig version? I don't know much about the sig 1911s. Buy one and tell me if they're good. |
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I don't know much about the sig 1911s. Buy one and tell me if they're good. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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For the first time since 2006, I am getting a refund You should buy a p320. I want another 1911. Maybe save my pennies for the Sig version? I don't know much about the sig 1911s. Buy one and tell me if they're good. Lazy way out, FF |
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Quoted: I don't know much about the sig 1911s. Buy one and tell me if they're good. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: For the first time since 2006, I am getting a refund You should buy a p320. I want another 1911. Maybe save my pennies for the Sig version? I don't know much about the sig 1911s. Buy one and tell me if they're good. |
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Anyone ever use Alliant BE-86 powder?
I guess it's newer. Not in my reloading manuals but there is data on the manufacturer website. Never seen any other pistol powder in stock. |
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60 cubic yards. Dirt averages out at 1 ton per yard. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Got about 60 tons of dirt hauled today. And that wasn't even half the amount I needed How many yards is that? 60 cubic yards. Dirt averages out at 1 ton per yard. Hmm learn something new erryday |
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Got about 60 tons of dirt hauled today. And that wasn't even half the amount I needed How many yards is that? 60 cubic yards. Dirt averages out at 1 ton per yard. Hmm learn something new erryday 24/365 is the best tech forum BUT NOT THE TECH FORUM |
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Anyone ever use Alliant BE-86 powder? I guess it's newer. Not in my reloading manuals but there is data on the manufacturer website. Never seen any other pistol powder in stock. Probably why it is in stock |
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Anyone ever use Alliant BE-86 powder? I guess it's newer. Not in my reloading manuals but there is data on the manufacturer website. Never seen any other pistol powder in stock. Also never heard of it. I use Longshot for pistols Benchmark in rifles. 3100 for belted magnums. Keeps the powder buying to a minimum |
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Anyone ever use an EA-6B Prowler? I guess it's newer. Not in my reloading manuals but there is data on the manufacturer website. Never seen any other pistol powder in stock. View Quote No. And the picture I posed was an AT-37 Dragonfly by Cessna. The EA-6B looks similar, but they are WAY different, not only in size and mission, but the fact the at AT-37 wasn't a pressurized aircraft. |
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No. And the picture I posed was an AT-37 Dragonfly by Cessna. The EA-6B looks similar, but they are WAY different, not only in size and mission, but the fact the at AT-37 wasn't a pressurized aircraft. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Anyone ever use an EA-6B Prowler? I guess it's newer. Not in my reloading manuals but there is data on the manufacturer website. Never seen any other pistol powder in stock. No. And the picture I posed was an AT-37 Dragonfly by Cessna. The EA-6B looks similar, but they are WAY different, not only in size and mission, but the fact the at AT-37 wasn't a pressurized aircraft. Thanks Buddy |
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Also never heard of it. I use Longshot for pistols Benchmark in rifles. 3100 for belted magnums. Keeps the powder buying to a minimum View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Anyone ever use Alliant BE-86 powder? I guess it's newer. Not in my reloading manuals but there is data on the manufacturer website. Never seen any other pistol powder in stock. Also never heard of it. I use Longshot for pistols Benchmark in rifles. 3100 for belted magnums. Keeps the powder buying to a minimum I'll take what I can get |
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Anyone ever use Alliant BE-86 powder? I guess it's newer. Not in my reloading manuals but there is data on the manufacturer website. Never seen any other pistol powder in stock. Probably why it is in stock http://www.alliantpowder.com/products/powder/be-86.aspx $18.09/lb...I'm tempted |
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