I read that you guys were looking for a 50 yard small bore target to use. I thought that you might be able to use this one. Can increase the size to 100% and then print it off.
I saved the one...
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I read that you guys were looking for a 50 yard small bore target to use. I thought that you might be able to use this one. Can increase the size to 100% and then print it off.
I saved the one...
I don't recall seeing any shovel like that before. Most early ones had a "T" handle.
John
Gunner, I suppose your not going to tell these guys that you also did this with your eyes closed. Remember, you have to be truthful to all.
Worked for me, many thanks for the link.
Thanks Rider, appreciate the response. For the match I think I will just R&R the ammo into en blocs I know work well and try the removed ones at a later date at the range.
Opened up a can of Greek today, NXP-4072-78 that I purchased last month. If you have used this lot did you find it accurate and also did you have any problems with the en blocs.
I understand...
jimb16
Your right, took another look in better lighting. Actually saw "I.R. Co" Old eyes even with glasses can be deceiving. Past due getting a new Rx for glasses I would say.
Also when...
I didn't think at that time to purchase a 1911. Head strong on rifles at that age and right out of the service. Little did I know that 40 plus years later I would get the bug. Only have one of...
C&R, I tried to compare writtings on our forms and it was processed by two different people in my opinion. I am surprised that mine did not have a shipping date. The only other difference on our...
Interesting reading on your paperwork. I received my Carbine in late October 1963 from the same place. No shipping date noted on form. It is a Winchester, SR 1094923. The only markings I can find...
Photo must have been taken on a Saturday night just before going out on the town.
Phil, I could be wrong on this but as I understand it, the powder characteristics of powders have changed over the years. I can go back to some old reloading books and find that some of the...
Nice work there Scout7
Willard McBaul, Willard M Baw. Willard M Ban, William M Baul, William M Pau. Willard M Paul
Jim, I think he was saying fence post in comparison of appearance.
Jim, the forth shooter on the line looks like you. Can't your remember?
Mr. Kepler, you said it correctly. Caution is a must. I know years ago, it was not popular to even let anyone know that you partook in the shooting sports. Now the idea is to let people know that...
I checked back today and found many a good description and thought put into what this might be. Al, do you know or are you still trying to find out what it is?
Thanks Ken, this is really something. If any of you have not noticed, you can left click on each square and see the original work of the artists that contributed. You might want to click on the...
Every two weeks a local reporter, Brian Albrecht, from the Plain Dealer here in Cleveland gives WW2 Vets from our area a chance to tell their stories in his column, A World at War.
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World...
On a situation like this, I just go back to an old saying, what goes around, comes around. Acts like this will return to them I am sure. Don't make their stupidity yours.
Went to Perry today to check out Commercial Row. I figured if they were having the pistol matches, if any rifle powder and primers were to be had, I better get there before the rifle matches begin. ...
Sorry shooter, I didn't do that. I must be be fact thirsty. No, I won't remember them. I just file it away and forget it.
Everyone has an off day once in a while. You were overdue on both.
Mr. Holbrook, I noticed a difference in the serial number on photo #1 and the first documentation. Not sure as my eye sight is not what it use to be and I could be reading it wrong or the writer...