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Cool!View attachment 31827 This is the only picture I have of my father's old gun. When I was kid I thought this was really cool. I don't even remember what it is.
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Cool!View attachment 31827 This is the only picture I have of my father's old gun. When I was kid I thought this was really cool. I don't even remember what it is.
The Shawarma shop of my childhead, with, IMHO, the best shawarma anywhere, has just closed down, and now I have a cravingGoat Shawarma! I'm told that Camel is good too.
Really? Never had it? I would have thought that it was on most farm menus. Dogs can be pretty tough on things. I new this family at church that had a couple of dogs that would chase cats up trees and then take turns keeping them there until the grew exhausted and fell out. Apparently, these dogs picked up the habit on their own and they could not break them of it.Never had rabbit But for a while on our farm we had beagles They did not need a gun to catch a rabbit. We had a half a mile driveway to walk down to catch the school bus. The beagles would follow us for the first half until we hit a patch of scrub woods. They would then take off and do their own thing. Occasionally we would find tufts of rabbit hair on the gravel, and once, a whole rear leg. For some reason I am pretty sure that one did not get away.
Yeah. He had a nice collection at one time.Cool!
Really? Never had it? I would have thought that it was on most farm menus. Dogs can be pretty tough on things. I new this family at church that had a couple of dogs that would chase cats up trees and then take turns keeping them there until the grew exhausted and fell out. Apparently, these dogs picked up the habit on their own and they could not break them of it.
I would imagine. My brother-in-law has some kind of Russian sniper rifle. I don't know much about it, but the video of my sister and her kids shooting it is pretty interesting. It raises a heck of a cloud of dust when it goes off and practically lifts them off the ground. Of course these kids I am talking about are over 18 and pretty good-sized lads.My shoulder is hurting thinking about it.
Coincidentally, I will have to go along with Stanyon and you on this. Lamb is probably one of my favorites. We ate pretty well growing up now that I think about it. Lamb was a regular on the menu. I had leg of lamb about three times this year already.Dang, now I am going to have to thaw out some lamb loin chops.
Where I would regularly hunt, there was a cornfield next to woods. There was a large population and you could set down if you wanted and get your limit in 30 minutes to an hour for squirrels. For rabbits, I had to keep walking.I could go squirrel hunting, but never learned how to rabbit hunt. I used to use a bolt action .22 for squirrel. Nice, clean, no pellets. And not too much noise either. You don't want to wait forever for the squirrels to settle down and come out again.
Coincidentally, I will have to go along with Stanyon and you on this. Lamb is probably one of my favorites. We ate pretty well growing up now that I think about it. Lamb was a regular on the menu. I had leg of lamb about three times this year already.
I have a friend that makes this very simple, but really tasty cucumber and tomato salad that goes with a lot of dishes and is very refreshing as well as tasty. We have a lot of farmer's markets and stands to choose from here. I have not grown my own in several years.I too enjoy my lamb. My housemate, not so much. But if I cook it in a curry she seems to love it. Ooh! I am craving Lamb Saag. I wonder if I can add some local fresh tomatoes instead of canned. There is a local vegetable stand that gets tomatoes from central Washington. Western Washington does not have the appropriate weather to grow tomatoes. They are far better than anything shipped from California, almost as good as what we raised ourselves on the farm.
I've never owned a .50 cal before but it seemed interesting and I had the money so I figured what the hell I'll buy it. I can play with it for a while and in a few years maybe make a few extra bucks on my investment or trade it for whatever strikes my fancy at the time.
Thoughts?
I meant the cost of the .50 ammo
Don't know exactly, some pillow ticking and some spit or some beeswax and tallow (dependent on the season, I mix more wax with tallow in the hotter times)
I couldn't tell you the exact cost but I could figure it all out for you iffen I wanted to. I make my own powder on occasion which would skew the results
You got me there
I don't play games, I speak the truth, and the truth of the matter is that my .50 calibre assault rife looks much like this:
German silver and all with tigerstripe wood. I paid $1,600 for it from a custom maker out of Missouri, my reloading equipment is a drilled out deer antler (scrimshawed by me) in various grain measurements. I have a mould and cast my own balls, I have been known to make my own powder on occasion but it's a lot of work, rather pay $20 a pound for pros to do it for me.
I would imagine. My brother-in-law has some kind of Russian sniper rifle. I don't know much about it, but the video of my sister and her kids shooting it is pretty interesting. It raises a heck of a cloud of dust when it goes off and practically lifts them off the ground. Of course these kids I am talking about are over 18 and pretty good-sized lads.
Hell I'll buy my shotgun from Walmart.Rifle-Carrying Man Faces Terrorism Charge After Causing Panic At Walmart In Missouri
"Attention shoppers! Stanyon's coming to a Walmart near you!"
@beenherebeforeagain is very nervous.I have seen them. I window shop the web a lot. Ambitious, but with limited resources.
I always wanted one of these for squirrels.
Yes ! with old time black powder and the cloud of smoke it creates, it is easy to see why massed muskets firing made the soldiers virtually blind when firing.One thing I never did was fire a musket. I've always wanted to. It's got to be a lot of fun to be dressed in Period costume And letting loose with one of those things.
At least it gives me time to think about if I want to be a Yankee or Confederate, or Blue coat or a Red coat at a reenactors Club.