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What are you cooking and how are you preparing for the National Emergency?
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GrateEggspectations said:No national emergency here. I’m in Canada.
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GrateEggspectations said:No national emergency here. I’m in Canada.
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cookingdude555 said:GrateEggspectations said:No national emergency here. I’m in Canada.
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Large BGE. OONI 16, TOTO Washlet S550e (Now with enhanced Motherly Hugs!)
"If I wanted my balls washed, I'd go to the golf course!"
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Snagged three [fresh] whole turkey breast sections from Hannaford (the one I normally shop at). All three are in the 7-1/4 to 8-1/2 pound range. Got one in the fridge and two in the chest freezer (they were still hard when I got them). One goes on the egg tomorrow after the snow is done. I'll plan it so that it comes off in time to put the chicken breasts on for dinner (tomorrow plus part way though the week). I can usually get about four days out of the three pack, so I should be good until Friday(ish).Made a batch of sammich bread today too (will be baking it tonight).Might go into the basement tomorrow morning and make some ammo. Might be able to get to the range while the turkey is smoking.Large BGE with CGS Woo Ring, stone with stainless pan, Smokeware chimney cap, Kick Ash basket and Kick Ash can.Living free in the 603 (Pelham).
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1911Man said:
Might be able to get to the range
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@SGH Whatcha got there??I sent out a message to a local dealer to see if he can get me pricing on either a Marlin or Winchester lever action in 38/357 (gave two models of Marlin, open ended on Winchester's). Since I have a GP100 in 357 Magnum, I have a desire to get a LA in that same caliber. Then once my saved brass hits critical mass, I'll set up to reload it. Or maybe before that if I can score some good brass for not stupid prices.Large BGE with CGS Woo Ring, stone with stainless pan, Smokeware chimney cap, Kick Ash basket and Kick Ash can.Living free in the 603 (Pelham).
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Don't like the loading method with the Henry's... Completely unnatural to me to drop rounds down a tube like that. Especially full size rounds like 357 Magnum (and above). Maybe in a 22LR I'd be OK. But I'm looking to get a 10/22 to fill the 22LR rifle spot. Not to mention I can get a 110 round drum for that.I'll make sure that I won't have to put any $$ down to get him to get something in store. Then if I don't like it, I'll walk away. There's another store further into NH that I'll check with when I'm actually ready to buy. While I'd prefer to go to the little guys, if they can't get what I want, I'll have to go to a store that will.Large BGE with CGS Woo Ring, stone with stainless pan, Smokeware chimney cap, Kick Ash basket and Kick Ash can.Living free in the 603 (Pelham).
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We don't prep for the end of times but we do have a plan. I figure I'd pop a cap in the first fat kid with a huge bug out bag that has been living in Momma's basement. If you think about it, it's a lot easier. In any case, if this indeed the end. I cooked up some comfort food. Country style steak, cream potatoes with gravy and baked beans.
Be careful when following the masses. Sometimes the M is silent.
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1911Man said:@SGH Whatcha got there??
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The Cen-Tex Smoker said:______________________________________________I love lamp..
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The Cen-Tex Smoker said:I still love shooting my .22. Had it since I was 12.
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GrateEggspectations said:Water?! What, no beer allowed on the range?
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SGH said:The Cen-Tex Smoker said:I still love shooting my .22. Had it since I was 12.That's why you reload the bigger rounds.I'm considering getting a RCBS Pro Chucker 5 (since it can also convert to the 7) as my first progressive press. Been using a Lyman turret press my father bought in the late 80's or early 90's. I just want to produce more 45 ACP ammo per hour now. I'll probably set it up for 223 and 300 Blackout not long after. Benefit (so far) is I'll only need two shell plates (45ACP and 308 Win share one, as does 223 and 300 Blackout). Of course, I'm also thinking about making an upper in 6.5mm Grendel, so I can see setting up for that too. I might leave some calibers on the Lyman, and move others to the RCBS.BTW, if you reload check out Inline Fabrication (www.inlinefabrication.com). I got their ergonomic lever for the Lyman and it's the balls. I'll be getting one of their quick mounts for the Lyman as well as the progressive. Two thumb nuts is all that you need to remove to change out the press at that point.Large BGE with CGS Woo Ring, stone with stainless pan, Smokeware chimney cap, Kick Ash basket and Kick Ash can.Living free in the 603 (Pelham).
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nolaegghead said:The Cen-Tex Smoker said:Visalia, Ca @lkapigian
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1911Man said:That's why you reload the bigger rounds.
For the most part I have been buying bulk, surplus ammo. The price per round rivals what you can reload for without the hassle of reloading. Of course this is only true for 223, 308, 9mm and 45acp. For the 338 Lapua and the Big 50 you are forced to reload or bite the bullet (pun intended) and pay a premium price.Location- Just "this side" of Biloxi, Ms.
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lkapigian said:I'd be afraid of them coming across the Gulf
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They do not like salt water. Brackish, yes. They are all over the marshes here.______________________________________________I love lamp..
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This really feels like it’s the new what are you doing now.
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1911Man said:Don't like the loading method with the Henry's... Completely unnatural to me to drop rounds down a tube like that. Especially full size rounds like 357 Magnum (and above). Maybe in a 22LR I'd be OK. But I'm looking to get a 10/22 to fill the 22LR rifle spot. Not to mention I can get a 110 round drum for that.
On 10/22, they're like a Jeep Wrangler......pretty cheap to get into, but you'll spend more than the initial investment pimping them out. You'll want to replace the mag release, trigger pack, etc with the Volquartsen stuff. Then I put a Williams iron site + rail set on mine. I started out with a Takedown when they first came out--I sent the barrel off to be cut down to 16" and threaded for a suppressor. I'd like to get the integral one they came out with. Also, Magpul has a replacement stock that allows you to lock the foregrip into the butt stock which is pretty cool (plus store 3 10rnd mags under the cheek rest.)
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My favorite plinking gun is a pump action Remington Model 12. It's basically the old "gallery gun" from the carnivals (B-model with shorts only). But with the A & C model, you can load it with any size 22. I have the C-model which has a 22" octagonal barrel and is damn accurate. I believe it's a mid-1930's model based off the proof marks.
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stlcharcoal said:My favorite plinking gun is a pump action Remington Model 12. It's basically the old "gallery gun" from the carnivals (B-model with shorts only). But with the A & C model, you can load it with any size 22. I have the C-model which has a 22" octagonal barrel and is damn accurate. I believe it's a mid-1930's model based off the proof marks.
Location- Just "this side" of Biloxi, Ms.
Status- Standing by.
The greatest barrier against all wisdom, the stronghold against knowledge itself, is the single thought, in ones mind, that they already have it all figured out. -
Can you call a .22 rifle a long gun?=======================================
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thetrim said:Can you call a .22 rifle a long gun?
Location- Just "this side" of Biloxi, Ms.
Status- Standing by.
The greatest barrier against all wisdom, the stronghold against knowledge itself, is the single thought, in ones mind, that they already have it all figured out. -
SGH said:stlcharcoal said:My favorite plinking gun is a pump action Remington Model 12. It's basically the old "gallery gun" from the carnivals (B-model with shorts only). But with the A & C model, you can load it with any size 22. I have the C-model which has a 22" octagonal barrel and is damn accurate. I believe it's a mid-1930's model based off the proof marks.
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