You still doign the Az gig?
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Absolutely. The stuff I'm moving now is preparation for home sale.
From that, I'll probably be in an apartment here somewhere close to my work from sale point until AZ move. The only thing holding me here after the house is sold, is continuing to take my good salary for now until I find the right job for me down there. I'm looking, and reaching out to folks about it. Bitch of that is if you aint down there NOW, they kinda don't treat ya the same. I may have to move into an apartment down there for a while until I find the right job, and Then find the right property.
Won't matter much at that point with cash in the bank.
Because it's easier to ask friends here, instead of reading a shotgun loading manual. I've never loaded shotgun shells.
I've cut some shells apart to see what's going on. Not a bunch of shells, but I have a question about this.
A 2-3/4 shell with #1 buck manufactured by Rio has charge/wad/projectiles.
A 3 inch shell with #2 buck manufactured by Federal has charge/wad/and projectiles with a white sandy type product that they apparently are used tospace the projectiles throughout the length of the shell.
What is the purpose of this, and is it common? And then I would say Thank You for taking any time to clarify wtf is going on with that.
The white stuff isn't combustible,.......yes, I tried.
The white stuff is proprietary to Federal and is a super-secret trade secret.
The black helicopters and men in black will be there soon.
You should not have cut open their shell.
Right...and thanks for that.
granulated plastic buffer which prevents pellet deformation and produces tight, uniform patterns.
So the line between using buffer and not using buffer is between #2 and #1 lead projectiles?
Well hell, we made it through another week.
Marketing people suck to work with.
Saw a man and woman strugle for 5 minutes to break down a box so it would fit into the 6" recycling slot. I had a bad thought: ever wonder if natural disasters are Gods way of rectifing really bad mistakes?
I don't know if it's a bad thought, but it is an interesting one.