Oh I agree with you. It's just that the silly port can't or won't call it Easter. It's friggin Cesar Chavez weekend....for all those poor, disadvantaged, port workers.
The older I get, the more aesthetics mean to me. Used be that function was all that mattered. Now days, I care just as much about how it looks and have strongly biased opinions about it but I also have no opinion about what someone else likes.
Tactical lever guns are an example. Not for...
Any time I fire up the smoker, there's some bologna on it.
Actually prefer Wunderbar from the Walmart deli. Not the all beef....just the regular....but it's been hard to get lately so I've just been using Schwabs.
Like others have said, scored, rubbed with mustard and whatever non-sweet rub...
Marlin 1894m are out there but expensive when you find them and heavy. The Marlin 57 lever has a good accuracy reputation but less expensive. If you’ll allow another suggestion give the Winchester 9422m a look. Out of production but fine rifles. I was looking for a Marlin 94 as well but bought...
What do the starship Enterprise and toilet paper have in common?
They both circle Uranus and wipe up Klingons. Ba da boom. Crash.
Thanks. I'll be here all week. Try the veal and tip your wait staff.
I am beginning to gather stuff for reworking my reloading area. Currently my powder and primers are just stored (separately) in cabinets under the workbench. How are you all storing your flammables?
Probably less "meat" between the gun butt and your shoulder bones nowadays.
Nothing candy-arsed about it. I've been known to put a sand bag between the steel buttplate on my Dad's old Remington 721 .30-06 and my shoulder shooting it off the bench.