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I just can't believe this guy......again and again.............I sure wish I could show you boys the PM I got from OS...............................I'm in la-la land. ---------------Sixgun
Mescalero wrote:With OS around.......... you know it's going to be a happy new year!!!!!!!!!!!!!
'Ya know Mes, with all those wimmin out there in Cal, I wonder how anything gets done. All the men trying to walk around with weak knees. -------Sixgun
Sixgun wrote:I just can't believe this guy......again and again.............I sure wish I could show you boys the PM I got from OS...............................I'm in la-la land. ---------------Sixgun
PM's from OS are hard to beat
Pete
Sometimes I wonder if it is worthwhile gnawing through the leather straps to get up in the morning..................
OS thanks or the pics. 6ptSika, thanks for the in depth reports of the 444. BlaineG, thanks for the hospitality and warm shower. KirkD, thanks for the great reports and pics. Hobie, Thanks for keeping this site clean and well mannered. HAPPY NEW YEAR to all. Mescalero, hope the mining goes better than planned. 3leg
30/30 Winchester: Not accurate enough fer varmints, barely adequate for small deer; BUT In a 10" to 14" barrelled pistol; is good for moose/elk to 200 yards; ground squirrels to 300 metres
250 Savage... its what the 223 wishes it could be...!
Well six degrees or less of separation. Guy from Kansas on the 45-70 club on facebook wants load data - he is friends with this dynamic shooter - I think in some desert area. She is friends with one of my fellow members of the Bordentown Military Institute Alumni Association from Florida. I must speak with Bernard.
In the High Desert of Southern Calif. ..."on the cutting edge of going back in time"...
"Pistols do not win wars, but they save the lives of the men who do. The noble 1911 is a mechanical marvel, whose ruggedness, dependability & ferocious power have comforted four issues of GIs and which, unlike any other instrument you can name, is as much superior to its rivals today as it was in 1917."
-Col. Jeff Cooper, 1968