I usually tell people shooting is just like high-speed golf--just more expensive and not quite as stuffy.
I usually tell people shooting is just like high-speed golf--just more expensive and not quite as stuffy.
When I'm not throwing money at this I'm throwing it at my Shovelhead. Jarts! That brings back memories as in "chicken jarts". You would throw it as high as you could, wait for it to come down and move at the last second. :thumb: Not something you wanna do facing into the sun. What can I say I grew up with five brothers on a farm. Entertainment was in short supply.
Ya know, after you mentioned "chicken jarts" it jarred the 'ol grey matter & I recalled doing that with a bow & arrow(s) when we were kids. Fire the arrow up & hide. If you don't get hit, you get to go again. It was tough growing up in N.Y.
Oh, and one last thing about OCD / Savage Addiction. Stay far away from AK47's & SKS's.
Trust me on that.
Lawn dart sticking out of the top of my head?...
No mom, honestly, we're playing Martian Invasion & this is my antenna & laser blaster....
I know chicks dig body piercings--but isn't that taking things a bit far?
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ROFLMAO. This is MY kinda group! I knew I was at the right place when I first checked out this site. Y'all are sick...AND I LIKE THAT!
F-TROOP! Man what a classic!
Thermaler- I'm a NEW reloader (the paint is still wet on my RockChucker). Have you experimented with the bullet seating yet?
Great shootin'! And as Scope Eye (would probably say) "Fill 'em HIGH and LET 'EM FLY!"
Brian
Definitely--that's one of the main advantages of hand-loading. The point is to find the "holy grail" load that is the best load for your particular rifle. Experimenting with powders, bullets, "jump off lands" (where you seat the bullet) is one of the great fun(s) that you can have in your pursuit of the holy one-holer. : ) I used to make my own beer--it's a lot like that--you can always brag to your shooting buddies it's your own home brew. I'm just a beginner too, but learning is fun and rewarding--especially if you don't blow yourself up in he process. : )