Trying to think of something appropriate but it is best left alone....Now you had to bring that up. Bootcamp showers were weird and quick for me.
Trying to think of something appropriate but it is best left alone....Now you had to bring that up. Bootcamp showers were weird and quick for me.
It is not so much the amount of free recoil as the velocity of the free recoil that wrecks your shoulder. That is where extra rifle weight come in handy.I like to shoot my M6 Aircrew SR on occasion and will throw a .410 slug or buck shot down the barrel. Talk about a sharp center punch.
4lbs of extra free recoil doesn't sound like alot, but I'm sure it feels like alot.
Didn't understand a thing you said GW......I had a Lido 14, a Columbia 24, and a Cascade 36 in that order.
The hands down most fun was the Lido 14 in a stiff breeze. One hand on the tiller and one on the main sheet, with the jib jam cleated, heeled over hard.
It takes a gale strength wind to get the same effect in a boat the size of the Cascade and everything but the tiller are cleated down, making it difficult for one person to safely run on the very edge.
Glad I'm not alone.Didn't understand a thing you said GW......
Must be a new way to grow pot!Glad I'm not alone.
He speaks a language unknown to stinkpotters.Didn't understand a thing you said GW......
Didn't understand a thing you said GW......
Its sailor talk for going exhilaratingly fast and hanging on the edge, with Mother Nature doing all the work.Glad I'm not alone.
Say lee rail under and the stinkpotters won't understand.heeled over hard with a rail in the water !
And rum............Its sailor talk for going exhilaratingly fast and hanging on the edge, with Mother Nature doing all the work.
We didn't talk about the other fun part, which is rubbing sunscreen over nubile friends mostly naked bodies and drinking beer.
Indubitably! Also Taquilla, Gin. and wine.And rum............
i love clay shooting with a pistolI can't take the pounding anymore either almost shooting handguns exclusively for fun these days.
You must be one hell of a good shot piper....i love clay shooting with a pistol
I believe it was the new model 107. I don’t pay much attention to that particular caliber because it’s just not something I would use. I was prone laying on a shooting mat when I was driven back a few inches. I had an additional recoil pad between the butt of the rifle and my shoulder and it’s still hurt. I have no need for guns of that caliber. After I get some chores done today, I am going to site in my banshee which has got zero recoil and plenty enough stopping power for me.Maybe breakfast...........
Which Barrett did you shoot?
been doing it since i was 7, i am better with a bow (not clayshooting, tried, failed)You must be one hell of a good shot piper....