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  1. Yeah, those little rural schools definitely have their perks. I did everything I could to get out of that school early, it was declining rapidly. There was a lot of corruption on the school board and all of them were related somehow and related to most of the community, so no one ever got voted off.

    2 years after I graduated, the state condemned 3 of the buildings on campus. They then stepped in and renovated the whole campus. There were a rough couple years while the state there. But a few of my classmates are teachers there now. And according to them, it's running the best they've ever seen it.

  2. I always carried a little no name lockback on me and I graduated just after you. I never even thought of pulling a knife in a fight even when I got confronted by 5 drunk guys at the beach during high school. My knife was a tool...along with my head that I used to to bluff my way out of that situation. Problem got solved and no one went to the ER or jail. Things we do to impress girls as kids.... I guess if I had feared for my life, I might have used it as a last resort. Simple way to avoid doing that is to not get yourself into stupid situations in the first place.

    A lot of wisdom in that post.

    I carried a Buck 110 from 6th-11th(2007, when I graduated)

    Then at college I carried a Case Blue Bone Med. Stockman 3-blade. Which I still carry everyday.
  3. I'm probably a bit younger than most of y'all, ripe old 26 years young. My school closed the first Monday of deer season. It was listed as 'deer day'. Not a real big school, K-12 was about 300-400 students.

    Half the trucks in the school parking had guns in them. Some hidden, some open. No one cared.

    One time I was picked out of class by the principal and local deputy, who just happened to be my cousin. He asked me if I would unlock my truck. They had reports of someone in the parking lot shooting traffic with Paintball Guns. I opened my truck and there was a loaded shotgun in the passenger seat. Along with 2 boxes of shells, dove decoys, vest, etc.

    We all laughed and he said "you're not supposed to have that here. Don't bring it back."

    I went back to class. The principal knew I wasn't going to shoot up the school. It was only dangerous to them tasty doves.

  4. I'm on the hunt for a hunting rifle for my 12 yo Daughter. I bought a Savage 99e in .308. I think it still might be to much. Looking for something in the 6mm range in a light weight rifle. That not so recoil sensitive. 

    We got my mother a single shot .243 last year. She absolutely loves it. Killed 2 deer with it last fall.
  5. Also if you don't have a chamber checker, you need to run each loaded round thru your gun to make sure it cycles well. I have chamber checkers for my pistol rounds, but I don't for my rifles so I make sure they function prior to hunting or shooting.

    This is a good idea. I cycle the first 10 or so anytime I change a variable.

    I also chamber-seat the first couple bullets when I change styles to check COAL.
  6.  
    I like the stainless a lot. It has a Hogue grip and someone before me slicked up the action. It's a great shooter with the magna porting and a Burris 2x scope. It's my go-to deer gun if it is raining, because I can carry it with a chest holster under my rain jacket. 
    My 4-5/8" Ruger is blued with the rosewood grips. It's completely stock and shoots great too. I carry it around the woods and farm sometimes.
     
    When I get my SAA, I'm going to get case hardend / blued
    here's a pic of my stainless ruger:
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    Pic of the 2 SBHs and my single six:
     
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    I just closed an auction for a SBH .44mag 7.5" blued/walnut.

    And I have everything to reload .45Colt. Now I just need something to shoot them out of. Should have the .45C SAA in a week or 2.
  7. Yep, this is my first foray into revolvers. And a SAA is at the top of the list. I'm a utilitarian, so a genuine Colt is a little out of my price range when I could get several less expensive options and twice as much ammo for the same price. And not be afraid to shoot the fire out of it.

    Thanks for the help. I will shift my shopping to .44mag Rugers.

    How do you like that Stainless? I love my stainless rifles, but for the SAA I want blued/walnut. But the Ruger could be SS.

  8. Yeah, I think a 7+" .44 would be a lot of gun for backyard plinking. Though I would definitely work up a light maybe .44special round for shooting targets. But my new direction. Really seems to fit both calibers better. A lighter/shorter .45 which is lighter shooting and I suspect easier handling for targets. And a longer heavier .44mag for hunting and 50+ yardages, and load compatibility with the .44 lever I'm planning on...

    And I will be reloading for both rounds, so I can adjust the loads to fit the situation.

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  9. Howdy folks. As I too am shopping for a SAA clone. I'm going to ask the fine folks here to glance over my logic.

    So I was initially wanting a 7-3/4" SAA in .44 mag and a 20" lever-gun in .44mag. I happened to be looking at .44 reloading supplies at Cabelas and ran across that they sell Pietta SAAs. But no long barrel .44mag. They do however have a 5.5" .45Colt which I really liked.

    SO, I shifted my thinking some. I just happened to have about $500 in Cabelas rewards points, so I'm thinking of picking up the 5.5" .45 Pietta for fun plinking. And continue shopping for a Ruger SBH .44mag, something with a stronger frame and adjustable sights for fun shooting and possibly some hunting.

    Is my thinking right here?
    The 5.5" .45 will be easier to shoot for fun than the .44 with magnum loads. And a 7-3/4" Ruger .44 should do a better job at longer distances or for hunting and should be able to handle reasonable rifle charges as well simplifying the ammo.

    Thanks in advance for any insight.

  10. Stopped by when it first opened. To diverse for my taste. Restaurant, lodging, thought I saw an arcade or bowling alley, restaurant.....
    We were talking to one of the workers who said the lodging rooms were already booked out for a year. I don't get it. Nothing like sitting on the porch overlooking people shopping.

    It's still worth a look if you've never been.

    I thought the same thing...compare it to the Springfield, MO BPS and IMHO this one is rather pathetic. as far as retail sporting goods, it seems the pyramid doesn't have anymore variety than the Bartlett store...
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  11. I enjoyed my visit to the new Bass Pro! I highly recommend that you go on a weekday. I walked through the whole place..... I really did not look at merchandise. The truth is if I was going just to shop I would go to the one in Bartlett. The new basspro is an attraction geared for tourists. That said, I liked it and I will be going back:)


    P.S.

    It's down town Memphis, so be aware of your surroundings! Don't leave a bunch of guns in your truck window in the rifle rack when you park! :)

    That was pretty much my take as well. But living in Marion, AR, it's much closer to me than Bartlett. I drove by a few times on the weekend while going to or from work. It's been VERY busy by what I see from I40 but weekdays weren't bad.
  12. I went last week...it wasn't too busy at 7:30 on a Wednesday night....

    It was ok...but I couldn't tell that it had anymore "gear" than the old bass pro in Bartlett....but a lot more "stuff" souvenirs and crap....

    Overall, I was far from impressed...but it's close to home so, that's nice
  13. I got glasses at age 5, soft contacts at 13... Hard contacts at 17.... Am now 24

    Even with the best glasses or contacts, I can only get 20-30 in my left, and 20-50ish in the right.........and I see double all the time (always have)

    Frustrating? Definitely...but I remember vividly the first time I truly saw my mother. I ran my hands all over her face just to make sure it was her. Same with my brother and father. It's a feeling I'll never shake.
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