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Froglube et all and the 1911/2011
itchytriggerfinger replied to Spiffy's topic in Competitive Shooting Sports
Said time and time again..... Mobile-1 -
No static IP needed if you utilize Dynamic DNS. OS is right that the performance to your users is directly correlated to your upload speeds. Also keep in mind this is in direct violation of your TOS with Charter. They may monitor sustained outbound traffic to isolated those hosting websites, P2P servers, etc. But short answer, yes you could do it.
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What is the "right" amount of ammo?
itchytriggerfinger replied to a topic in Survival and Preparedness
I buy/reload whatever I can afford at the time. The stock continually grows but it only takes a few days at the range to bring the stock back down. But overall I feel you can never have enough. You're going to shoot it. Also, I'm definitely not a doomsday guy, but you better believe if that 1% chance hit, you best be sitting pretty with the new "currency". -
Music City Tactical Shooters - Steel Match
itchytriggerfinger replied to HOGNUT's topic in Competitive Shooting Sports
Here is some video from the shoot. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-TitPCB_ryg -
A Predator recurve, cedar shaft, with 135gr Zwicky!
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Music City Tactical Shooters - Steel Match
itchytriggerfinger replied to HOGNUT's topic in Competitive Shooting Sports
I finally got a holster for my CZ TS so I want to throw as many rounds through the pipe as I can. -
Do you not hold men to the same standards? I've been into many gun shops owned/run by men who couldn't tell the difference between a Glock and a 1911, much less the differences between ammo.
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Music City Tactical Shooters - Steel Match
itchytriggerfinger replied to HOGNUT's topic in Competitive Shooting Sports
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The same goes with Shipping Wars. I don't have cable but caught this show while visiting my mother. Being in the transportation business, this is not how it works. Scripted TV at it's worst. Gives a bad name for the true professionals out on the road.
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Let me know how those 25gr work. I've only been shooting the 20gr. I'm not getting great groups by my standards out of the BMag, but if I can't hit a groundhog at 100 yards, it's my fault not the rifle.
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You know this isn't the first time for one of these. I just question how it happens. I guess it would have to be a heat activated glue. You can't just squirt superglue on there, it dries in like 60 seconds. I guess in a busy restroom you could pull off a superglue stunt, but in a Home Depot? I've used a HD restroom dozens of times and I'm the only one in there. And I mean unless you're taking a dump, I don't see how any glue could dry in the 60 seconds or less it takes to pee.
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Milk and bread folks, milk and bread!!!!!!!
itchytriggerfinger replied to gregintenn's topic in General Chat
Yeah, we do three gallons on a regular week. Sometimes more :stunned: -
Milk and bread folks, milk and bread!!!!!!!
itchytriggerfinger replied to gregintenn's topic in General Chat
When you have two young boys like I do, you always have plenty of batteries for the ump-teen types of electronic toys. -
Milk and bread folks, milk and bread!!!!!!!
itchytriggerfinger replied to gregintenn's topic in General Chat
Nah, they just started their new protein diet. That's how I used to buy eggs when I was in college. But most likely..... Milk and bread folks, milk and bread, and eggggggsssss !!!!!!! -
Yeah, I've been seeing it in the Mt Juliet, Hermitage, and Dickerson Pike Wal-mart.
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Music City Tactical Shooters - IDPA match 1/4/14
itchytriggerfinger replied to HOGNUT's topic in Competitive Shooting Sports
I was thinking the same thing. Gonna be chilly in the morning. -
Back home in TN, new to Mt. Juliet.
itchytriggerfinger replied to Doobie's topic in New Member Introductions
Welcome to Mt Juliet. As for practicing your draw, I do mine in the bedroom with an idpa target on the wall. Other than that, come out to one of theany IDPA matches in the area. -
You should try Roscato. I'm NOT a sweet wine drinker but I like this stuff chilled on a 95 degree summer day.
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Would love to see that in a 4".
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Spyderco Sharpmaker
itchytriggerfinger replied to itchytriggerfinger's topic in Knives, Lights, EDC Gear
I was wondering if I should get the ultra fine stones, but I can't imagine getting knives sharper than I have been getting them. -
I know this product has been mentioned many times around here, but I wanted to give it my own stamp of approval. When it comes to sharpening knives I'm truly "sharpening challenged". I've tried about every gadget out there and have spent hours behind flat stones with mediocre results. I thought I hit the jackpot when I bought a Chef's Choice 3-stage sharpener a few years back. I could actually get sharp kitchen knives. It wouldn't get anything razor sharp, but it sure was sharper than I've ever gotten a knife. After hearing about the Sharpmaker from you guys I decided to get one for myself for Xmas. I had a cheap S&W knife in my pocket that day when it arrived from UPS. I had previously "sharpened" the knife in the Chef's choice and it was crap. $10 knife and cheap steel just will not sharpen. This thing is better suited as a screwdriver. Anyways, I unbox the Sharpmaker, go through the motions as described in the manual, then laid the knife against my arm and shaved a patch of hair right off! OMG WTF just happened?!?!?? I turned around and sharpened some of my good knives and all now have razor edges. If you are as challenged as I am, I highly recommend you go buy a Sharpmaker today.
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Just asked for my permit....by a civilian
itchytriggerfinger replied to Spots's topic in General Chat
Yeah, I'd really like to know what the outcome of the conversation was with the guy and the LEO. The whole thing sounds really F'd up. -
Where is this range located? We may run out there next time.