For $50, I couldn't pass this up. Excited to try some more smoking.
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/Pm...w=w515-h915-no
Don't tell CavSct. $25 at the same garage sale.
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/Ch...=w1628-h917-no
Printable View
For $50, I couldn't pass this up. Excited to try some more smoking.
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/Pm...w=w515-h915-no
Don't tell CavSct. $25 at the same garage sale.
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/Ch...=w1628-h917-no
Peripole® Baroque Soprano Halo® Recorder (from website)
Already having lots and lots of fun. :D
I had alto Yamaha one since 1989 (since used less than 20 times), and it was F code. This will be a great addition.
https://assets.listia.com/photos/b6b...&ts=1362463409
Some ammo in the new caliber for load testing and practice in four position shooting.
Attachment 75556
https://www.ar-15.co/attachment.php?...6&d=1533255937
I will get back with you if I learn anything useful. What's been your experience with it on big game? Apparently the Precision Hunter is only made in 178 gr. for .308, and in 150 gr. for 7mm-08, which is slightly on the heavy side for both.
I'm not sure which cartridge I'll take for elk and moose this year. I've always used Nosler Partition hand loads in .30-06, 180, 200, and 220 RN, with good results. I want to learn more about the 7mm-08 before hand loading, and I don't have the time now. I'm leaning toward going lead free this year, and should have picked up the box of Hornady GMX this afternoon. The Barnes Vor-TX TTSX 120 gr. gets good reviews for elk and moose on a hunting forum I frequent. But gosh, all copper rounds are pricey.
Pretty mammoth grips for my Dan Wesson A2:
http://www.johnnyego.com/firearms/19...dwa201meda.jpg
Beautiful photography as well.