I like the eaglisAfter reading these posts, I just pour myself a double bourbon - no ice, then turned on the CD player and I am going to listen to the Ecstasy of Gold from the movie The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly.
Cheers my fellow brothers in the shooting sports fraternity.![]()
I wish I had much more. I had been pretty well stocked up learning from previous shortages and let my guard down during Trump term purposely letting stock run lower so I could replenish. Had just figured things were going to be fine the next two years of Trumps term but covid unexpectedly hit.As is normal the poor working class stiff is being pushed out of participation. I’m glad that this working class stiff stocked up when he did(tail end of Obama’s regime, and during the great Trump years before the Covid debacle)because I would be saying “uncle” right now.![]()
See, I like your way of thinking. I certainly stocked up but if I need (ok want) something I just get it. Life is too short.I like Campers style also. I will continue to stock up on supplies as needed. Money isn't an issue as everything I buy I divide by 3 which really makes things look reasonably priced.
Of course I am using the 3 kid's inheritance.
Coffee this morning 2x$3.65....eggs benedict x 2 for a total of 40 bucks plus the tip...in small town Iowa. Not waiting for prices to go down....Well I just hope everyone runs out and buys to their hearts content next week when that pound of powder costs you an additional $15.
thanks for that info—. i learned a little moreI shoot a Diana54 in .22 a lot, it is a magnum Springer, supposedly hard on scopes. I have a Sightron STac 5x20 on it mounted in Burris Zee rings. The inserts absorb a lot of the vibration from the spring. The vibration from the spring is the scope killer, not the recoil. I rebuilt my TX200 last week after 15,000 shots. The spring in it compared to the spring in the Diana 54 is like seeing a .223 round beside a 300 Win Mag. At 25 yards the groups that make you smile are 5 shots in a hole, in the hole, inside a notebook paper reinforcement ring. With a PCP no learning curve as far as shooting the shot. You need air bottles, a souce for air or an expensive compressor. No electricity, no air. Out to 50 yards they are no more accurate than a Springer, some not as accurate. Top of the line Springer 600 to 750.00. Top line PCP 1800.00 to 6000.00 +. Big thing for me, the rifle and s tin of pellets is all I need.
Well there's a knot hole and...What's he hanging onto the tree with????
No pictures?, it didn't happen.Well, no reloading, very little cleaning. .05 per shot max with good pellets. At 25 yards no conditions ONCE you learn you can shoot groups in the zeros. At 50 yards outdoors with little or no wind you can shoot in th 1s or 2s.. They will teach you bench manners like nothing else.
I was pretty good with a bow. Heck, I loved shooting my home made sling shot.Im actually thinking of selling a rifle or two in order to fund a higher end PCP purchase.
This reply always pisses me off. But I will humor you with what I have . First target is indoor 25 yard testing pellets. Black center target is the first3 shots my wife, who is not a shooter, shot with my Diana 54 outdoors at 50 yards. Deer target is the target we shoot at 400 yrs at Anderdon Creek Deer matches. The little black marks are 5 pellets I shot at 100 yrs, all in the heart. The tape is holes from my shots at a 400 yd match.Enjoy.No pictures?, it didn't happen.
I was pretty good with a bow. Heck, I loved shooting my home made sling shot.
Maybe I’ll make a new one.![]()
I think he has a huge rock collection down there!Probably have a ball bearing shortage....![]()