Since we shoot IBS score here, its largely H4198 in 30BR's or some variation of it. Still, the effect is the same! Good stuff!!A whole firing line of shooters burning n133 in the heavy dew first thing in the morn
I'm only 35 years old but dark cutting oil on the lathe, and bam I'm a freshman in highschool all over again
How about GX 90 when filling the timken two speed axel on my 41 Chevy YSI am 74 and remember how our whole house would smell like Rigid Dark Cutting oil when Dad was turning or threading on the lathe in our basement.
Also the smell of Eley and Lapua powder and priming mixture on the line during small bore week at Camp Perry.
That made me laughI am 74 and remember how our whole house would smell like Rigid Dark Cutting oil when Dad was turning or threading on the lathe in our basement.
Also the smell of Eley and Lapua powder and priming mixture on the line during small bore week at Camp Perry.
The not so fond smell of a wet Woolrich game coat.The smell of that old canvas RedHead hunting vest on opening day of squirrel season. It had carried out countless number of fuzz tails, swamp rabbits and wood ducks in days past.
The smell of that heated up can of Huberd's shoe grease when you treated your hunting boots before hunting season.
3 soaking wet Beagles in the cab of a conventional pickup with two adults and a teenager and the heater running full tilt."Or, the smell of the dogs ?"
Gota be Hoppe's #9 or the smell of Unique and Alox lube from a freshly fired 1911.
Non gun related- When I was working as a saturation diver we lived in a chamber under pressure, on the dive vessel and went to work in a diving bell with another diver for 10-12 hour shifts. You would lock out of the bell and work for 4-5 hours then swap out with the other diver for another 4-5 hours.
What I have always remembered was coming back to the bell, standing in the trunk and taking my helmet off and smelling the delightful odor of fresh oranges. We always took a "bell lunch" to eat when we were alone in the bell and it almost always contained an orange.
It didn't matter when your bell partner ate that orange, or even it was still in the bell, that smell stayed in the bell atmosphere and after breathing a pristine HeO2 dive mix for 5 hours that orange zest sure did smell good.
For a short time it felt like you were on the surface in a citrus orchard instead of that sewer pipe you were living in for a month at a time.
Marc Mittry