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Cunuckgaucho

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  1. This ultra SBR was found at a recent drug bust at a Vancouver suburb
  2. Glad to hear the can will be there when I visit.
  3. I blame the lawyers
  4. Seems to me you've succesfully built guns so ergo problem solved...
  5. Here's a YouTube video not only explaining the word but the gentleman in the video is also petitioning The Oxford Dictionary to recognize and add the word to upcoming dictionaries.
  6. Not with this collection of deplorables...
  7. Honestly who here do you think would even consider talking you out of trying this?
  8. You are correct sir on both accounts. Not sure why I went with New Zealand Speaking of New Zealand, it's to bad @308kiwi stopped posting
  9. @Armed Eye Doc great picture, even if it had passed closer to the west coast there wouldn't be much to see due to heavy cloud cover with of course rain.
  10. Canadian vegetarian cusine at it's finest
  11. Seeking sense and logic in Canadian firearms law is an excercise in futility.
  12. The irony is while it looks like an AR, handles like an AR , even use a number of AR parts it's not classified as an AR. If was classified as an AR it would not be allowed under the current regulations. Oct 25 2025 election can't come soon enough
  13. The Road Runner cannot harm the Coyote except by going “meep, meep.” No outside force can harm the Coyote — only his own ineptitude or the failure of Acme products. Trains and trucks were the exception from time to time. The Coyote could stop anytime — if he were not a fanatic. No dialogue ever, except “meep, meep” and yowling in pain. The Road Runner must stay on the road — for no other reason than that he’s a roadrunner. All action must be confined to the natural environment of the two characters — the southwest American desert. All tools, weapons, or mechanical conveniences must be obtained from the Acme Corporation. Whenever possible, make gravity the Coyote’s greatest enemy. The Coyote is always more humiliated than harmed by his failures. The audience’s sympathy must remain with the Coyote. The Coyote is not allowed to catch or eat the Road Runner.
  14. Have to work tomorrow so will not get to shoot it till next weekend , got to be able to pay the piper. That gives me a week to strip down and oil it,swap out the stock for a Magpul PRS LITE Precision Buttstock and add a Precision Armament Compensator(didn't like the factory option)
  15. Well they said 10 weeks but got the tracking number and picking up my Raven tomorrow afternoon after work, only took 6 weeks Factory picture
  16. Pretty sure he hasn't grown up yet either. He deserve extra credit for doing this in the current anti gun enviroment New Zeland is currently suffering.
  17. I'm suprised I never heard or came across this earlier, its so simple, only about $10 and works on a number of case conditioners(I have the Lyman )
  18. For using the Lee case length trimmer I knew about the drill set up( hand or drill press),Lee zip trim and the cutter with ball grip. This the 8-32 threaded cutter adapter mounts in a varity of power case prep stations. It's not only a fast way to trim cases with less effort then the earlier mentioned ,but you can deburr and chamfer the case immediatly.
  19. Yeah everyone has seen the roadrunner it seems... well everyone but me
  20. Gunpusher John's wife saw the size of the cheesecake Kelly was cutting and told John one piece for the two of the would be fine. After her first bite she told John to go grab his own piece of cheesecake.
  21. I think that's from Saturday's shoot. The one below is from Friday, seems I shoot better in the rain( home turf advantage?) To paraphase Sir Issac Newton, If I can shoot further, it is by standing on the shoulders of giants. This was with @JBMatt 300Win. Shooting the 6.5PRC 147gr, we were getting out there and scaring it but other then clipping one of the green flags no one had any luck with my rifle. Gunpusher John showed up with his 6.5PRC in Ghetto Gold and after a numbe of shots managed to make a mark( looks like the bullet hit sideways) I think @JBMatt has a picture. I think the bullet is starting to tumble, using the numbers from the actual Chrono reading and ballistic calculator , the 147gr bullet is going subsonic just before hitting 1600ft. That's JBMatt's chrono and a game changer, you now now the muzzle velocity of each shot and can factor that in when deciding if that was a factor in bullet impact location.
  22. I can't speak to price but a couple things to consider. Dials are nice as batteries are never an issue. I've been very happy with my Mitutoyo caliper that are +15 years old. There has been a flood of off shore digitals so that can be hit and miss. My and a friend of mine expericence with some of these is that the accuraccy seems decent enough if +/1 a thou is good enough. The only thing to watch out for is they seem to chew through batteries,even when not in use. So if going this route, take the battery out if not being used for any length of time( my rule is if next time is more than 3 days battery comes out) and of course keep a spare battery. A cheap way to check them is to use a 1-2-3 block , a keep one specifically to check the calipers every so often to confirm the digital is tracking correctly.
  23. The toaster is just a foot soldier in the war, you need to go after the microwave
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