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  1. Not sure where you are in east tn @Erik88but Ive had several legal matters taken care of by what I consider my "go to" legal advisor and he's right here on TGO. That would be @JReedEsq. My father wanted to get a will drawn up and while it wasn't very specific or highly detailed he would have NEVER agreed to having one done online. I've used Mr. Reed several times and he's always attentive to your needs and doesn't try to rush you back out the door for the next guy in the lobby.
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  2. Don't see these around much anymore. Most were 4 cyl. this is an original six. Don't drive it much, but it is fun. Not super fast, but pretty quick.
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  3. North was elected president of the NRA, not the country. Most people, myself included, don’t even know what that position means. LaPierre runs the outfit with Chris Cox. The angst over what liberals think is really unfounded, they will persecute the NRA for curing cancer and have far more interest in how Trump is destroying civilization.
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  4. Stumbled across this title while traveling out of town. The author is Bernard Cornwell. I love historical fiction of all sorts, started with the Killer Angels and have been hooked since. This book takes place in 1809, British retreat across Spain, Richard Sharpe is a new lieutenant in The Rifles. The Rifles, or properly the 95th Regiment of Foot (ain't Google grand) carries the 1805 Baker Rifle equipped with a 24" sword bayonet. Pick up the series dead in the middle, it seems Richard started as a private, making Sergeant in India in 1799 as detailed in Sharpe's Tiger and ends in 1815 at Waterloo. My next trip out tof town, I found Sharpe's Tiger, now I'm hooked... Fun fact, Sean Bean plays Richard Sharpe in the Brit series and without watching, we know he makes it to the end. Cornwell is a prolific writer, I read his stand alone, Agnicourt. Real page turner. A Google or even Amazon search will reveal the different time periods he covers in the genre.
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  5. Cool. I'll have to add those to the list. http://www.bernardcornwell.net/about-the-sharpe-books/
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  6. I have had Del-tons and never had any problems. They ran well and hit what I aimed at.
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  7. His support for an AWB pales in comparison to his support of the ATF actions at Waco. Damn. Just damn.
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  8. I have a Delton AR, it runs fine. I've not stretched its legs to confirm longer range accuracy, but it makes holes where I expect them to be.
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  9. I'm happy to introduce the FPS-1 Target. A downloadable pdf file is available at the link for those who would like to use it. link
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  10. I killed #2 about a week ago. It’s been tough hunting. Hopefully the last couple weeks of season will get hot. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
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  11. I finally scored Yesterday evening about 6:00. He never gobbled, just strutted in jarring the ground with his drumming.
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  12. I killed one Saturday afternoon. Got schooled by an old bird on Sunday. His time will come though. 22lbs, 9.75” beard, 7/8” spurs. Killed him at 30 yards with the new 870 20ga. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
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  13. She's done and waiting on a tune. Again, un-tuned, but here is an idle clip:
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  14. @Capbyrd You just let me know exactly how fast your wallet wants to go and I can get you all set up. Untitled by Erik, on Flickr Untitled by Erik, on Flickr Untitled by Erik, on Flickr Untitled by Erik, on Flickr
    1 point
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  17. Back in the 80's my uncle had one of these. Not sure if it was a 4 cylinder or 6cyl. All I know is I could never talk him into letting me, when I was in high school, take it out for a drive. He would not let me drive his Delorean either. Never did like that uncle much. lol
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  18. Salt and bacon grease IS good for you. Where you from anyway?
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