Slow Around here
Slow Around here
First the Covid and now a lower back injury has kept me from getting a 84m action rebarreled with Lilja 11T in 204. This will all go in Kimber Montana stock. I've been wanting to do this for awhile and maybe the time has finally come.
I was able to pick up more 37gr. CRT bullets to load for this one. This rifle will be a pretty dedicated Coyote calling rifle so the 37 CRT bullets, 37gr. Blackhole bullets and Berger 35gr. will be all it will see.
Not sure if we'll just screw the new barrel and call it good or if we'll face the action also.
I was able to pick up more 37gr. CRT bullets to load for this one. This rifle will be a pretty dedicated Coyote calling rifle so the 37 CRT bullets, 37gr. Blackhole bullets and Berger 35gr. will be all it will see.
Not sure if we'll just screw the new barrel and call it good or if we'll face the action also.
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I must have the wrong room. All the furniture is gone and there's a huge echo.
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K22, no buddy, you're in the right room alrighty, just been too bleedin' hot here to get out with a rifle. All our local rodents are down for the summer anyway, and even the coyotes are not too active either. I shoot more hair than paper, so my rifles are pretty much sitting in the safe.
Skipper does have the annual 204 shoot going on, so the room's not entirely devoid of furniture.
Skipper does have the annual 204 shoot going on, so the room's not entirely devoid of furniture.
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Hey Rick,
Thanks for stopping by. LOL
I found some more of the 37gr. CRT 20 cal. bullets which really made me happy.
Thanks for stopping by. LOL
I found some more of the 37gr. CRT 20 cal. bullets which really made me happy.
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I shoot more paper than anything else since pdogs are 1500 miles from me, I want to go but the Covid stuff concerns me. I feel more comfy in known surroundings and territory, so I hope it's all over soon. Or least at a manageable level to where I feel more comfortable with travel. I have been participating in RF matches here at the local level, so that gives me something to do on a regular basis, but it's still hot for an old fart. LOL
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Just getting over Covid myself. At 70yrs old I didn't think it was that terrible. Ivermectin a Zpack and I was ready to go. Staying hydrated is very important.
This sciatic nerve in the lower back, now that has been a game changer for me.
I've noticed that many, if not all of the gun/hunting forums have been slow.
This sciatic nerve in the lower back, now that has been a game changer for me.
I've noticed that many, if not all of the gun/hunting forums have been slow.
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I was tested for COVID yesterday. Hopefully not but you never know without a test, especially now that the Delta variant is on the warpath. No serious symptoms yet, just slight fever, shortness of breath, and cold sweats during the onset. I don't want to miss opening of dove or teal season.
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I've got the "physcotic" nerve issue as well, never know when it's going to rear its' ugly head.K22 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 24, 2021 10:36 am Just getting over Covid myself. At 70yrs old I didn't think it was that terrible. Ivermectin a Zpack and I was ready to go. Staying hydrated is very important.
This sciatic nerve in the lower back, now that has been a game changer for me.
I've noticed that many, if not all of the gun/hunting forums have been slow.
Master Piddler
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Both wifey and I got our shots when they became available, but that sciatic nerve thing is a game-changer for all of us! Yeeooowww! It registers a strong zero on the fun scale.
Gettin' old sucks!
Gettin' old sucks!
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Gettin' old ain't for wimps.
We've both had our shots as well, but this new "variant" seems to ignore the vaccine in some people/cases. Wife's nephew got the shots when he could, but got to feeling bad, got tested and was positive, then got the "infusion" treatment. A couple days later, he is alot better, but still feels tired which is a symptom they say. He still works, and meets the general public, so he could have gotten it from various sources.
We've both had our shots as well, but this new "variant" seems to ignore the vaccine in some people/cases. Wife's nephew got the shots when he could, but got to feeling bad, got tested and was positive, then got the "infusion" treatment. A couple days later, he is alot better, but still feels tired which is a symptom they say. He still works, and meets the general public, so he could have gotten it from various sources.
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This Sciatica nerve problem is by far worse than the Covid I had. I've had sciatica nerve issues in the past, but darn, nothing like this.
This needs to go away so I can get back to working and shooting.
This needs to go away so I can get back to working and shooting.
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Well hello everyone. Long time no see.
K22. That sciatic needs hydration also. I’ve found during the summer months I need water plus about 40 ounces of Gatorade a day. Water by itself just can’t cut it.
K22. That sciatic needs hydration also. I’ve found during the summer months I need water plus about 40 ounces of Gatorade a day. Water by itself just can’t cut it.
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Thanks jo191145, I'll up my water content along with electrolyte drinks. This thing is killing me.
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I am waiting for my farm road to dry out so I can go test some 39gr SBK I have loaded up. 25 Gr of Benchmark. we will see....
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