I remember your post well on that. Just seeing that picture again brings me to tears. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
Are they fabulous tears? I'd post the video, but the language isn't suitable. So... just leave poor Brittany, I mean ... Pickled alone.... /crying hysterically.
You have expressed absolute aversion to shavette, and said they ruin my photos. So, in the interest of time, we bestowed honorary shavette "Arch Guru" status upon you. "Sensei" is a Japanese word meaning "Master or Teacher." The intent is of course, ironic, and is meant in the most friendly way possible.
Yes, don't worry. I wasn't understanding the "Fabulous Unicorn". Mine, i understood it completely. And trust me, i have watched all instances of Karate Kid multiple times, so you bet i am a proud Sensei! About the shavette, i was unjust to it. I thought that the shavette and the straight razor, were the same. Only today did i learn that they are different. I hate them both!
You'd love varmint shoots on the prairie out here. Hares and Prairie dogs with 5.56 over unobstructed flat terrain, prone in the bed of a pickup. With optics, 500-700 yards is not out of the question. To the uninitiated: Varmint shoots target rapidly-reproducing small animals that destroy agriculture or dig burrows that injure livestock. We use military style rifles because they are powerful and accurate, and allow for a one shot instant kill with little chance of leaving a wounded animal alive to suffer needlessly.
I never got the chance to shoot like that. I actually use to deer hunt with a Remington 700 bull barrel in 22-250. had a6.5-20x50 veriX-3 scope as I recall. Never shot it over 500 but I bet I could pull it off.
Mississippi born Mississippi and Louisianan raised. Lived in Tucson for 5 years. I Understand the concept. WOOO
Terrain is so flat here that it opens up a lot of range for consideration. The muzzle velocity of 5.56 keeps it flat and helps with drop; wind however, can be a challenge here.
I would have to work at it a bit as I have not been shooting a lot these days. I think I could get the MOJO back though. As a bonus laughing at someone missing is good for the lungs and heart.