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  1. 3 points
    I appreciate that but I'm not LEO. I am former military, current SAR (Search & Rescue) and have consulted with our town on sniper tactics enough to convince them they had to engage with the nearby larger town for resources and get a few of their people at least qualified when the bottom of the barrel is reached. Don't think *I* am that bottom of the barrel (but I would be, if needed). From all that, I get LE rounds and other things that won't get them in trouble. As far as being sucker punched, I'd gladly take it also if it would make some communist or socialist mad enough to take a swing.
  2. 3 points
    Bear season is about over here but I didn't do that. We did shack work and mowing/brushing. Ruffed grouse season opens September 18th. That is my main passion and my hunting shack is smack in the middle of the wildest country and best grouse hunting in the continental U.S. My friend was headed to Texas though and I went with since I've never been here. Hoping to wack a few coyotes as I mentioned on another post. Just arrived today and be home on the 20th. Then I'll grouse hunt a couple days when we get back take a couple days to regroup and go back for 15 days straight. That will be a good start. Told my wife I will see her at Thanksgiving. 😁
  3. 3 points
    I'm a very happy drinker. I would hope if drinking something brought out the anger, I'd notice and not do that again. I don't enjoy being angry, unless I've talked myself into it for competitive reasons, then it's fake anger.
  4. 2 points
    On the 4th of September, Deer Archery period opened in Kentucky, where I hunt. I've been doing visits here and there to get my stand ready, feeders stocked, trail camp checked, cabin organized, etc. Leading up to deer season I get burned up to be there. I don't normally go for archery opener as it's still too warm and the deer aren't moving. I have a SAR course to teach that I stupidly committed to so I won't be going this coming weekend. However, the following weekend .... ah yes that weekend .... I'll be heading to deer camp late Friday night and in a stand early Saturday morning. I won't take any deer unless a monster buck cruised by (it won't) but I'll be making sure the small details are taken care of, I'll get in a good tree stand nap or two, and I'll be watching the deer. I'd like to say I'm watching their patterns and that helps, but in the rut all bets are off and deer are just influenced by patterns. Travel paths are still there, but additional paths are used if bucks are chasing or does are running. I'll go a few times in October (muzzleloader opens then) but rifle opens the 13th of November, where everybody will be there and much hunting will occur. I won't take any bucks unless a trophy walks by but I'll take two does and debone them onsite and let them age in the cooler for a week. How about yourself? What going on hunting-wise for you?
  5. 2 points
    I loved the ban era AR's. It just showed how stupid the gun grabbers were when they defined an "assault rifle" by cosmetic attributes. When they screech "High powered" that cracks me up as well, since the old farts like Dad call it a "mouse gun" and mock anything smaller than a 7.62 in a military rifle. With the EO on Russian ammo, doesn't look like shooting is going to be affordable any time soon. The scum running the country are throwing down all their cards. Will be interesting to see if they keep any support aside from the true believers.
  6. 2 points
    Interesting. You sure you didn't just get a wonky plug that was arcing at the wrong spot? I don't put much thought into the fuel I run. Ethanol free 87 from the local Farmer's Co-op goes into all of my small engines. 2 stroke oil is usually whatever's on the shelf when I need it.
  7. 2 points
    same here. It's the only reason I've made any ammo purchases since the covid panic kicked in. most big box stores in my area have zero ammo, what little they get (Cabellas for example) is stored behind the counter, with very tight box/customer limits and the prices are as high as any gunbroker rates i've seen. Best my local shop has done is a 1 box limit of 9mm plain box for $27. my cop shop 2 months back had 13 cases of PMC brass 9mm. Their retail on the shelves was $27 with no limits. A bit of friendly conversation and they told me I could have as many of the cases as I wanted for $16/box of 50. Had my retired LEO bud with me. I bought a case, he bought a case and we took a third case to break into smaller lots for several friends that we met at the range 2 days later.. all was spoken for immediately. no, $16 is not a good price by old standards, but it's a fair price in today's climate and it allowed us to do some more , much needed, trigger time without dipping into the reserves. my 45acp stuff is pretty much still shuttered as it's just too pricey. Did run a couple mags through one of the 1911s last weekend. But most drills we still run just 22lr and then step up to 9mm for a half dozen mags. My Sig M18 is a 21rd, but I also have the 17rd for it. Either way, I typically only take 3 boxes of 50 to the range with me. When that's gone, it's time to go home. I was a bit disappointed last month when I pulled the Sig into play. The gun was fine, it was me that had lost ground due to lack of practice. Couple mags later I had corrected my trigger issues and groups were getting tight again. so, yes, painful as current prices are...it's important to keep the skills up best we can. Also did a small amount of 100yd bench with an old 1995 Colt AR15 (yes, post ban bolt and block) but still a sweet , quality rifle to shoot. Not my grab n go AR, but a fun piece of history, that makes 100yds stupid easy. In fact , setup as a service rifle, I had to adjust the scope cause the handle sights don't even get started below 200. Anyway, talking ammo... it was an enjoyable morning to be tossing rounds down range and not fretting over inventory. btw: WonderMonkey...if you are LEO (in whatever form)..you have my thanks..my support. My daily wear ball cap has a thin blue lines flag patch proudly displayed for my locals to see. I'll likely get sucker punched one day for wearing it, but if that's the price..then fine.
  8. 2 points
    How do they taste? And how many do you take when you have a successful hunt? My brother has mentioned that for dove there is very little meat, but a grouse seems to be larger.
  9. 2 points
    we don't have grouse here, but alot of dove, and dove hunts ... mostly after farmers have harvested there crops.... mighty tasty to for such a small bird.
  10. 2 points
    Grouse flush like they are shot out of a cannon. You need to be pretty fast to be successful. They can run to beat heck too. They are so high strung that they cannot be raised or held in captivity.
  11. 2 points
    Wife said weather at home didn't amount to much. When we arrived here in Texas yesterday it was 92 F but low humidity so not terrible. 63 F this morning. Very nice, turkey's and deer running around. Saw really nice 10 pointer. Gonna get hot again today. We are about 90 miles dead east of Amarillo.
  12. 2 points
    A-1 Welding service , for all your welding needs
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  14. 2 points
    i believe in free speech, so ya wont get a call from me.. let the thread go sideways. as long as alpha gal is known, the tick thing is known, have at it.. i even made a few sideways posts of my own.. just prone too..
  15. 2 points
    A few corrections and additions. 2021 Part B deductible is $203. Plan G covers the Part A deductible which is over $1,400. No need to worry about in network or out of network. If the provider accepts Medicare, they accept your medigap insurance. Plain and simple. I worked since I was 16 so it's about time to get a chance to suck the teet a while.
  16. 2 points
    Heavy ball, med ball, etc. In the CrossFit environment, which popularized the movement, they use a med ball, which is short for medicine ball. Why do they call it a medicine ball? See this link if you want to know. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medicine_ball Wallballs are a tremendous exercise that encompasses many things, but a very important key is your form. Can't use old-school squat technique, as that puts tremendous pressure on the knee joints. Instead, use what evolved from the powerlifting squat which spreads the stress out and is more biomechanically correct. Again, thank Crossfit for pushing that into the general population. As for the knee wraps, I put those on during the drive to the gym and keep them on until I get home. They do provide a bit of stability but moreso I'm looking for them to keep the knees very warm, which keeps them lubricated. I know right away if I have not done enough to get them warmed up. If I feel pain I stop and warmup more and tell myself what an idiot I am. I warm up the lower body with a series of various lunges (using good form), leg swings (front/back, side/side with the toe forward), etc. Not only are my knees getting warmed up, my ankles, calves, hams/quads, hips and lower back are all involved. Between warmup sets I'll go over to our bar rig and do mobility on my shoulders, which gets my lats ready to go. I consider the 100 wallballs part of my warmup. When I get done with everything in this paragraph I'm ready for anything lower body related, to include my boxing workouts. When I first started to do wallballs as part of my warmup, it took away some energy from what came next. However, I felt they were so necessary to get my body fully ready to go that I just kept at them. First I did 10 sets of 10, which extended my warmup period beyond 30 minutes. I'm now up to 4 sets of 25 using a 9 lb ball. I'll stay at 4x25. A 9 lb ball isn't that heavy but warming up is my purpose. It takes a full 20-30 minutes to get really warmed up, depending on who I stop to talk to while I'm doing it. While I'm warming up I mentally prepare myself for what I'm getting ready to do.
  17. 2 points
    Was at a party last night, was 2 ATC250's there 😅
  18. 2 points
    It finally rained off and on for a week and temps have been in the 60's - 70's which is fantastic. But now I'm on my way to Texas with a buddy to his hunting land and it's supposed to be in the 90's.... yikes!! Gonna see if I can wack a few coyotes and feral hogs.
  19. 1 point
    LOL..."the thing that goes up..." nice piece of gear ya got on that table!!! yeah, my latest acquisition is a 1995 Match Target HBAR 20" . All original in green furniture. His son says it might have 600rds through it and it is like new. His dad pulled the cheaper scope that came with it and dropped a nikon P223 BDC on there. I have several of the nikon P series and think well of them so I was happy that it's on there. Included with the deal basically for free..so that was another $200ish at the going used rate for those. STill had the strap and the original tools in pouch in the rear hatch of the stock... The son was actually surprised when I went for the latch... he didn't realize that was there. I've even got a 50cal can of the old greentip 65gr ammo that the 1:7 twist is supposed to be happier with. Guys with contemporary AR15s (1:9/1:10) complain about the 855 stuff, but this rifle was made to eat that I believe. anyway, yeah, I never intend to convert anything to select fire, and this , as it is, is a well made rifle that I'll be happy to hand down to my children...in the meantime, it's fun to test myself on that handle sight system. i just don't have range longer than 400yards available to me.
  20. 1 point
    Cooler full of beer in case we cross paths and want to sit next to the path and chat (we will want to do this).
  21. 1 point
    All of the above plus a Leatherman multi-tool knife, a roll of toilet paper stuffed inside a ziplock bag, gloves, a clean rag, bandages and tape and a long & strong tow rope to yank burning polaris' junkers out of my way. 🙂
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  23. 1 point
    Welcome to the forum !!! the three ties : tie rod ends , tie wire and tie straps ----
  24. 1 point
    Factory plug, but I did check and it's not arching wrong, from what I understand now about all of the new emissions standards make them burn that way or cleaner fuel, I switched back to Tru Fuel until the carb tool comes in nice n light black how they all usually are lol. Yea can't believe I never thought a cleaner burning fuel would do that hey first time for everything. I used to be of that frame of mind until my main mower died and I was doing a yard for payment. Then I started to investigate the true cause. Poor fuel. On that note if anyone is interested go to Taryl Fixes All channel on YouTube go to his playlist and the fuel additive experiment is very very interesting.
  25. 1 point
    Yep, in a 5 gal bucket at the shop for now. Hate to waste it, PITA to take to autoreillynapa to recycle, so was looking for a good way to use it.
  26. 1 point
    Ruffed grouse are very tasty. White meat about like chicken. One bird will feed one person. You can shoot five a day and have ten in possession. A large majority of hunters won't do that good.
  27. 1 point
    Oh I'd filter it before I did anything with it for anything shy of a bonfire. The bar oil sounded like a good idea, but I'd have to mix it with something stickier.
  28. 1 point
    the deer are crazy this year...solid population...some fawn are still loosing their spots and the others we are familiar with are about 3/4 grown. I can't keep them out of the flowers, even with the motion sensor sprinkler and the smell spray. I have to really watch close driving in and out of the hood, as they are all over the road. I think both of my bow hunter neighbors have moved on...so we won't see any real action locally until gun season starts up. anyway...plenty for them to plink at this season. Just not on my property is all I ask. I will be out back on my range more now that weather has cooled down...so any trespassing hunters might be wary of sneaking onto my property.
  29. 1 point
    before you despose of the oil I'd like to see whats settled .... just curious... and especially if you do the magnet dip...... some use old oil as fine machine oil, but that's about all i can say, i used it as roller chain lube for exposed chains on hay conditioners, round bale rollers, hay elevators, combine chains, etc ....
  30. 1 point
    sure burn it, you could use it as bar oil, just mix it some with the bar oil you use, good idea IMO i would let the oil settle 1st and see whats in the bottom, (place a magnet in the oil container) and NO i wouldn't try and use it as fuel for the tractor because of the particulates... they would not do the injector pump very well.
  31. 1 point
    only if the gov. forced plan was explained in common language. i know i cant understand many things. reading the direction from the gov, is one.. the gov. is goofy, at best in explaining.
  32. 1 point
    Any suggestions on what to do with the used hydraulic fluid? I’ve seen people say to burn it in a bonfire, use it as chainsaw bar oil, filter and mix with the diesel and burn in the tractor. Any other ideas?
  33. 1 point
    lol! could be.... you know what they say about positive thinking.....the mind is a wonderful thing.
  34. 1 point
    For whatever reason if they work, they work. What if it's part mental? That's ok, as long as it works.
  35. 1 point
    i too am not sure, but when i purchased mine ... that was all the rave back then... copper this, copper that, maybe it was the compression of the gloves ? I've have to do more research on it... but i do have a nice set of gloves. so not too bad...and they do work whether it's the copper, or the compression..... I'd now think the compression.
  36. 1 point
    The wraps I use, the neoprene ones, help keep them WARM, as in temperature. Maybe they are better known as sleeves? A normal WRAP does two things. It compresses the area that is wrapped and gives stability to the knee and it also, in certain applications, slightly restricts blood flow. The restricting blood flow thing is a special technique that doesn't apply to what I do, but those that go very heavy know all about it. I don't go as heavy as they do, just heavy for ME. Here are the type of knee supports that I use. I certainly have them snug, but heat retention is my primary goal. https://www.roguefitness.com/rehband-rx-7-mm-original-v-knee-sleeve When I do a hardcore boxing workout with lots of movement, I wear a brace on my right knee. It has a metal hinge on the inside and outside of my knee. THAT is designed to help with lateral movement of the knee. I am undecided if the benefit that the copperfit type sleeves help because of the copper, or because of the compression. I ALSO have compression sleeves that aren't neoprene like my daily ones and occasionally I'll wear them.
  37. 1 point
    i think some tried the work out....personally.... i know i couldn't do it right now, but the ideas posted do help... and when i get ready I'll know just where to look ;) or who to talk with. ..... nah... i wouldn't say it's looking for attention, more like educating and caring about yourself and your friends..... as for posting... yeah, I'll keep on, unless Ted says he doesn't want it on his thread.
  38. 1 point
    i think in old sister part is she wants to be angry to a certain point dealing with stage three cancer... i have tried to talk out of drinking, but i never get anywhere with her, besides, she's going to doesnt matter what anyone says, i have to respect her need to be numb, and not have to think about having cancer (lesser of the two evils) am i right ? no maybe not, but i have not walked in her shoes, so best i can do is think what it would be like. just a sad situation all around.
  39. 1 point
    you have this down to a fine science (thumbs up) so the wraps help with keeping the knees lubed up ? I'll have to read over all those post again... not as this is related much, but i was having pains from right and left hands, and purchased tommy fit copper gloves, and was / am impressed with the results, i believe i asked you once or twice had you ever tried there knee wraps, strange thing is ..... more and more companies are producing copper fit support items, i got a tommy knee wrap for my dad, and he used it for a short, time, but after his heart attacks (mild) he lost alot weight (doctors orders) and now doesn't use it as much, but he did tell me it helped while he did use it.
  40. 1 point
    This is chat, and you aren't posting about one of the hot topics, so this forum is where I think things like this belong. Heck my "Compressing the Shocks" started out as a community workout and such thread, but it's evolved in just me staying what I'm doing. That could EASILY be taken as looking for attention, but I'm just interacting as I know people comment on it and have sent me PM's on it. It's chat, where we chat about things that come to mind.
  41. 1 point
    To go further ..... Three days a week I'll train with weights. I always focus on hamstrings and hips, as hamstrings are my weak point (as it is with most people). I'll not go any heavier than I currently can do and I'll actually drop back and do more reps. In a Strength & Conditioning approach, I maintain Strength and increase Conditioning. Below is typical on my S&C days. 5:30 am 20-30 minute warmup 10x10 compound lower body like a trap bar squat 3x10 isolation for hammies like a stiff-legged deadlift or a GHD I'll superset the hamstring isolation with warmups for upper body Push/Pull press/row like dumbell press and cable row Push/Pull press/row like incline dumbell press and chins (assisted) I don't do any direct bicep or tricep work I end with loaded carries of some sort I try to be done by 7 am. This makes me keep things brisk. I only have so much energy reserves and I will also come back that evening for boxing skill work, but light. On days I don't do S&C, I go harder on the boxing skills and movements.
  42. 1 point
    Speaking of squat technique, when I started to do Crossfit a number of years ago, I stepped into a box (gym) that was very strict on technique. Back then Crossfit experienced many injuries due to crappy form but luckily this box wasn't like that. Crossfit, since its inception, has grown up and evolved, and except for terrible coaches, focuses on strict form. Anyway, a good Crossfit movement is based on Oly (Olympic) movements. As they were re-teaching me how to squat, it really made sense. And not just squat with weight on your back, to just squat down, be it sitting on a chair or picking up a stump or whatever. Even now when I put my kayak overhead to load it on my Jeep I use a good clean and press technique. It makes people laugh in how different it appears, but I like protecting my back, etc. So back to the box. When I first started there they ran me (and all new people) through an evaluation and started to fix form. In time I was allowed to do things under load (weight) but even then if my form got wonky they would take the weight and give me a pvc pipe to use until my form improved. I liked that as it stressed how important form was. When you change your form, either you immediately drop in the weight you can handle or you suddenly increase in the weight you can handle. Which way you go depends on what part of your form is terrible and needs improvement. When our dads and coaches would yell "Lift with your legs!" they meant to not lift with crappy form and screw up your back. If our dads could have been taken aside and taught even better form, that generation of people could have been spared some of the back issues they got from having to work do ! hard with physical labor.
  43. 1 point
    vodka makes my older sister super angry.... so i agree it does effect people defrentlty, when i use to drink, no brand would that effect on me, i was layed back, even when i got my 1st (and only) DUI.... i had a great convo with the THP officer.... lol! but even after getting him in stitches.... nope i wents to jail anyways... but i deserved to.
  44. 1 point
    I get LE rounds (and prices) so I've been able to keep a certain amount of stock. The LE rounds haven't been AS jacked up as the rest, which is nice.
  45. 1 point
    Today I started full-on fight camp prep. It turns out the first actual Friday Night Fight camp, where everybody (that can be) is there, is this next Friday. I've been ramping my efforts up and today did a full individual workout. Typically if I'm doing a boxing workout on my own I'll fully warmup then do 100 wall-balls, if you know what those are. Those are to really make sure my body is warmed up and the knees are as greased as possible. After that I'll do my shadowboxing routine, which is always evolving. Next I'll do technical work on a heavybag. I'll end with 9 rounds of fight-mode using a certain intensity. I'll explain this below. To make sure I'm in shape for a fight, in addition to any sparring I fight the heavybags. We have several hanging and I'll assign something to each of them. When the bell rings (I use an app on my phone bluetoothed to some earphones) I go to the first bag and work my way in, feinting and feeling out the jab. The second bag I'll setup then do a 3-4 punch combo then get out. I'll do that a few times. The third bag I'll make sure I win the round by being active and making sure the judges see that I'm in charge. Ding, round is over. I'll repeat that 9 times. I do the above for 1 minute rounds to start, with medium intensity. As the weeks go on, I'll increase the time, and increase the intensity. My goal is to go full-out for 9 rounds of three minutes four weeks before the fight. If I can't do that, I've mis-timed my efforts and probably messed up my recovery (from workouts) efforts. If I CAN do that, I'm on track and go even harder. After my 9 rounds, I do just a bit of jump rope. I have to be careful with that because of my knees. I have to have enough energy to focus and land with great form on the mats, so I won't be too harsh on the old-man joints.
  46. 1 point
    Hi Ast M: Try testing the rectifier this way. Here is something I made up for testing the rectifier. If anyone want to add to this do so.
  47. 1 point
    nailed this one a fews years ago.... so far i havent seen one dilla sence.... not even one the road hit by a vehicle, and that is VERY strange....I've not even heard any of my farm friends say they have seen any... i don't know where they moved off to, just glad there gone, and the fire ant population is not as bad as it's been, maybe this was because of the extra wet / warm winter we had last season ? or maybe the fireants disappearing .... played a part ?
  48. 1 point
    Yesterday I stopped by the flea market in Lacombe and found something that is pretty cool , a vintage , magnetic hurricane tracking map , I actually found another one just like it on e-bay for sale , 1967 era and they were asking $80 for it on e-bay , I got this one for $10 ---- something I hope to not be using too much We got two storms in the Gulf at the moment
  49. 1 point
    Took a ride back and got some pictures, he stopped cutting because he ended up with twice the amount of wood he was expecting.
  50. 1 point
    You win the grossest post of the day award.😳😉🤮🤣
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