Well, after a couple of very cold nights, it looks like temps are on the rise here. I was worried about a killing frost taking the blossoms off the trees, but in spite of sub 30 temps, it looks like the cherries came through. Only think the wife can think is that humidity was low enough to...
+1 - I have 3-4 of these scattered around. They are inexpensive enough to toss one in the range bag, have one on the bench, and another hanging around just in case. They come in a variety of colours, and will take a permanent marker so you can identify them as yours. At least, they used to...
They both look like they'd do whatever you'd ask of them. Seems like the velocity isn't much of a handicap, at least that 10 feet, but based on the extent of the expansion, I doubt 7 yards, or 27 yards would be a whole lot different.
I scribble incomprehensible notes in the margins of my load books. I'm sure it makes sense when I do it, but I honestly can't figure out half my loads now. Also, don't use pencil.
It's been awfully warm here, too, but now we're in for a bit of a cold snap. I worry that a lot of farmers are going to start in on the field and get bit with an April frost. Hope I'm wrong.
That is such a pretty revolver. Can't argue with the caliber, either for an all-around, do basically everything revolver.
I like the photo, too. Lot of talent gathered there.
Nobody's perfect ;)
grry,
I only have the standard 35 Whelen. It is accurate with everything I feed it (within reason) and has thus far emphatically killed everything I've connected with. If you want an AI, get one, but, get it because you want an AI. I've never owned one, and never shot...
I wouldn't sweat Alliant not shipping to Canada. Found some RL 15 in a store the other day for $65/ pound - not much of a point in it being available if you can't afford it anymore.
I find myself keeping cash on hand just in case I see a good deal on ammo, powder, whatever. About the only things I am confident I can get reasonably are bullets, and maybe brass.