Wait, was it the same 200 rounds of factory Fiocchi 240gr JSP, 100 Remington UMC 180gr JSP, 607 .44 mag reloads, and
153 .44spl reloads you tried to sell on Two Wheeled Texans and way back in July on Texas Gun Talk before that ban?
That ammo?
You mean it finally sold?
If you're heading around south, hit JoJo's on the highway in Waimea for shave ice. That's the original one with the antique ice shaver.
If you're into history, tour Grove Farm. Might not be a thrill for the kids, but it's an interesting view of the life the early missionaries lived.
The best...
Might give Mark at classicbirdhunts a call. He's had a steady stream of quality French Brittany bird dogs since I first hunted over them in the 90s. His contact info is on their web site.
Never insult a man's dog. Your grandfather said he'd shoot it. Of course dogs prefer to be shot with .308 as a .243 is more of a cat round. That said, I'm more of an old time purebred man, myself. Always looking for a classic old savage husky.Don't like a dog without a finely engraved collar. No...
I just looked at my Winchester Silver Tip cartridges and they do not have "Silver Tip" engraved anywhere on them. I'm ot sure how much they are saving by not engraving them, but to me it's another sign of the overall decline in the pride American companies have in their products and workmanship...
Remember when boomers bought Japanese cars and instead of tearing down the engine and rebuilding it to painstakingly wring horsepower out of the big iron V-8 engines they just put coffee cans on the exhaust tips to make their aluminum 4 cylinder motors *sound* faster?
Me either. :D
If you look up bloviate in the dictionary, there’s a link to these threads. :)
On the other hand it’s worth it to see work like Renner’s. That’s beautiful.
I'm waiting for the ground dove recipe thread.
I put ground glass and cardamom in ground dove meat and serve it in canapes to the oldsters at my local chapter meetings of the Savage the Savage club. If it saves just 1 99 from having a scope mount Bubba'd it's worth it.