Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 2:26 pm
Now, c'mon, Greener! You know you're gettin' a little long in the tooth too!greener wrote:it's time for us kiddies to be off to bed.
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Now, c'mon, Greener! You know you're gettin' a little long in the tooth too!greener wrote:it's time for us kiddies to be off to bed.
Greener is a yougster yet, he still has a regulr job.Blindpig wrote:Now, c'mon, Greener! You know you're gettin' a little long in the tooth too!greener wrote:it's time for us kiddies to be off to bed.
Y'ep and it is not as a greeter at WalMart. After spending a day dealing with a regulator, WalMart is looking better and better.bearandoldman wrote:Greener is a yougster yet, he still has a regulr job.Blindpig wrote:Now, c'mon, Greener! You know you're gettin' a little long in the tooth too!greener wrote:it's time for us kiddies to be off to bed.
Y'ep and it is not as a greeter at WalMart. After spending a day dealing with a regulator, WalMart is looking better and better.Blindpig wrote:[
would this be the PLANNED-naps... or the UNplanned ones... ?bearandoldman wrote:taking a nap, no matter what part of the day it is.
Both, but ,ostly unplanned ones when watching the news on TV, much easuer to understand the way things are in this world now, Howdy Tex.toyfj40 wrote:would this be the PLANNED-naps... or the UNplanned ones... ?bearandoldman wrote:taking a nap, no matter what part of the day it is.
Sofa's, glier rockers, most any kind of comfortable furnituremusthave the same chemical makeup. Boat cushions do it also especially when your buddy is driving the boat at a slow speed for trolling and the engine fuems and sound must help too. The get a good strike and yoiu almsot fall out of the boat.greener wrote:Must be planned naps. Planned to take one sometime and now is as good as any.
Besides, as a highly skilled chemist, I've done serious testing and can conclusively prove that they put ether in recliners. This is from frequent testing of different recliners.
Join in, nothing much else exciting happening at this time.PisnNapalm wrote:Well.... glad to see this thread is still getting some use.
I do not have a fancy bench rest but may look into one, what kind do you have. I use a setup that I made in my wood working shop but it could be better. Do not shoot at 100 yards as I pretty much always use the indoor range that I belong to and the max is 25 yards but have shot a few less that 1/8 center groups. Gun is bing bedded now and have about 9 different kinds of ammo on order. will keep you posted.PisnNapalm wrote:I've got a real benchrest now. When the weather clears up I'm gonna head to the range and do some more 100 yard groups. I've got 5 different kinds of ammo to test out too.
What do you use for a rear rest, just a bag?PisnNapalm wrote:My wife's uncle, who has been shooting since he was born, said "You can cry once or you can cry twice." He said to buy a good quality rest right off the bat or you can buy a cheap one and then later go buy the good one.
I bought a Caldwell Competition front rest.