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Tracy - glad the long drive went OK and that you are all home safe. It was a joy to have you and your girls in our midst - just wish I had been able to join in the .22 rifle learning fun with them and other youngsters. Very good stuff.
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Pine pitch is really bothersome. One of the good uses for WD-40 is dissolving pine pitch. Then, if necessary, a little soap and water removes the WD-40 and any remaining residue.
On an article of clothing, just a blast of WD-40 on the pitch, and then throwing the article in the washer usually does a good job. WD-40 works great on tape and sticker stickum, too.
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Glad to see that my friends had a good time.... waiting for more pics of course...
Sad for myself, I couldn't make it to see all the fine friends from the campfire..but then I consoled myself, moving tons of heavy stuff in 100 degree plus heat, and enjoying all of this fine toxic forest fire smoke, that is thick enough to cut viability down to 100 yds or less at times....
Thank God for the couple thousand fire fighters were have camped out over here at a local middle school, being used as their base camp and to hell with Forest Service Management for allowing these fires to start and let them burn until they turn into this every summer for 6 weeks or more. at least we are not losing people's homes like down in Milos's home town... down I 5.
Glad everyone had a good time.. and hopefully someone thought of me, and had a good time for me in abstencia ( yeah I know I spelled that wrong)
didn't see any mention of Jeff ( Owl).. hopefully he was able to make it...didn't see any mention of Randy also....guess he didn't make it either.. really sorry I didn't get to be there and see Gene... I really like Gene, reminds me so much of my grandfather.. ornery as hell and loved by everyone.
Didn't see Ed 2 Many mentioned either....and couldn't image the hole of Blue or Bob the Kaywoody not being there either. as we get older, this twice a year to see you guys gets more and more dear to ones heart.... can't forget to mention Kent and Cheryl, and Jeff & Bunny also
Good health to all and look forward to seeing those thart make it to Roosevelt Lake...
Cheers and Best Regards seafire and Judie.
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John, The fat man was there, although he was very, very tired as I left the CPAP home and did not sleep well at all. You were missed. Randy, Ed, Blue and Bob were unable to attend also. Just as you, they too had family functions or work issues pop up at the last moment. All were missed. You also missed out on new friends attending this year. Ron (not a campfire member... yet) cleaned house in the shooting sports. Gave us all a new enthusiasm for getting out and practicing and loading. Bobby (from Tucson) was there also. The best part was to see all of the children of members there. and WOW, could they shoot ! A great time was had by all. The fat man sleepeth...
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John, You and Milo were in our thoughts. I am glad the firemen are there just as they were there for me last year. I am of similar thoughts of the government's handling of this situation.
Tracy
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3. MilesPatton - 22/250 or .223 / waiting for info - (Miles?) It was a 7mm08 improved. Same rifle that I missed the steel with. miles Should have added that I made it home this morning. Everything OK except the grass needs mowing. miles
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2. elkhunternm - .280 RCBS / Mauser by Davenport / ? scope - Miles?) Leupold, can't say which model without going to the trailer a looking. Haven't unpacked yet. miles
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We came back the same way, across via Socorro, which was easier driving, though somewhat less scenic than up by El Malpais, and possibly a bit faster.
I was glad to have my son Robert along, since he did all the work in setting up and taking down our heavy tent, and he did almost all the driving.
I too commend the hugely helpful firearms instruction and supervision by High Noon and Ranger Green for the kids.
Both Robert and especially Mary found it so easy to learn and they absorbed the safety rules attentively to an extent that I as father could not possibly have impressed on them as well.
Sunday, as almost everyone had packed up, Mary was still asking me if she could shoot some more!
I wondered why my bill at The Gathering Place in Pietown was so high. Then, this morning, I noticed several more pies in the refrigerator that Megumi had sneaked out when I wasn't looking! Glad they enjoyed them.
I'd be remiss if I did not acknowledge all the great stories and good company, since I do greatly look forward to that. Yes, some great members couldn't make it this time –– and they were missed –– but other picked up the slack so well that I felt I barely got a word in edgewise! I do enjoy the insights and I pick up so much from others' experiences.
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Norman Solberg International lawyer, lately for 25 years in Japan, now working on trusts in the US, the 3rd greatest tax haven. NRA Life Member for over 50 years, NRA Endowment (2014), Patron (2016).
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It's good to see the travel and home safe reports. Truly a fine gathering - the best of all aspects.
The shooting contests were very enjoyable - lots of good shooting and camaraderie. No such thing as polite total silence when someone is shooting - more like levity. Dennis did a great job setting up a fun steel shoot.
The outcomes:
Prairie Dog, 1/2 inch dot at 200 yards 1. RonT - .222 Rem/Winchester model 70 / Lyman 10x scope 2. dennisinaz - 22/250 /Savage SS / ??scope (Dennis, what was it?) 3. MilesPatton - 22/250 or .223 / waiting for info - (Miles?)
I was 4th after Miles. Since I was shooting a .300 RUM with 180gr bullets, I think I deserve Honorable Mention for biggest potential Splat of Prairie Dog...
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Prairie Dog, 1/2 inch dot at 200 yards 1. RonT - .222 Rem/Winchester model 70 / Lyman 10x scope 2. dennisinaz - 22/250 /Savage SS / ??scope (Dennis, what was it?) 3. MilesPatton - 22/250 or .223 / waiting for info - (Miles?)
I was 4th after Miles. Since I was shooting a .300 RUM with 180gr bullets, I think I deserve Honorable Mention for biggest potential Splat of Prairie Dog... Patrick, indeed you do deserve honorable mention for such a splat factor - and your rifle/cartridge combo is very impressive.
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It's good to see the travel and home safe reports. Truly a fine gathering - the best of all aspects.
The shooting contests were very enjoyable - lots of good shooting and camaraderie. No such thing as polite total silence when someone is shooting - more like levity. Dennis did a great job setting up a fun steel shoot.
The outcomes:
Prairie Dog, 1/2 inch dot at 200 yards 1. RonT - .222 Rem/Winchester model 70 / Lyman 10x scope 2. dennisinaz - 22/250 /Savage SS / ??scope (Dennis, what was it?) 3. MilesPatton - 22/250 or .223 / waiting for info - (Miles?)
I was 4th after Miles. Since I was shooting a .300 RUM with 180gr bullets, I think I deserve Honorable Mention for biggest potential Splat of Prairie Dog... Forgot to pack the 30mm again this year? Lets guess, the A 10 was 'in the shop'..... I think you deserve VERY HIGH Honorable mention being able to shoot that cannon.....
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Prairie Dog, 1/2 inch dot at 200 yards 1. RonT - .222 Rem/Winchester model 70 / Lyman 10x scope 2. dennisinaz - 22/250 /Savage SS / ??scope (Dennis, what was it?) 3. MilesPatton - 22/250 or .223 / waiting for info - (Miles?)
I was 4th after Miles. Since I was shooting a .300 RUM with 180gr bullets, I think I deserve Honorable Mention for biggest potential Splat of Prairie Dog... Patrick, indeed you do deserve honorable mention for such a splat factor - and your rifle/cartridge combo is very impressive. Splat factor. That rifle would make a splat factor out of my shoulder. You are much man, Hondo.
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Well, I stripped, cleaned and lubed the Ruger Mk I Gene gave to Julia. After 25 years without a cleaning, it certainly was filthy. The disassembly went smoothly. After a thorough cleaning and a bit of lubrication, re-assembly was easy and straightforward until I got to the mainspring housing. I had a couple of false starts after full assembly and finding that the bolt wouldn't move. The mainspring must be inserted with the hammer in the "fired" position, but what I didn't realize was that the hammer strut needed to be in the "forward" position. Once I realized this, and inserted the mainspring, the pistol operated properly.
Julia can't wait to go out shooting again, so thanks again to Gene for the pistol and to Miles for the nearly thousand rounds of ammo.
Oh, and Julia misses the puppy Chubs.
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l told my pap and mam I was going to be a mountain man; acted like they was gut-shot. Make your life go here. Here's where the peoples is. Mother Gue, I says, the Rocky Mountains is the marrow of the world, and by God, I was right. - Del Gue
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Just in case everyone else missed it...
today August 9th.. was Ed 2 Many Letters Birthday...
all of his friends from Quemado should wish him a happy birthday in case you didn't get a chance to..
cheers and best regards...
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Splat factor. That rifle would make a splat factor out of my shoulder. You are much man, Hondo.
Thanks, it's really not that bad. The scope weighs nearly 2 lbs, and the rifle isn't that light overall. Both the RUM and the .220 Howell are what I call "no excuses rifles" - if you miss it ain't the rifle
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Next time I'll bring my varmint rifle. It'll make tex_n_cal .300 RUM look like a pea shooter.
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Take your responsibilities seriously, never yourself-Ken Howell Proper bullet placement + sufficient penetration = quick, clean kill. Finn Aagard
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Next time I'll bring my varmint rifle. It'll make tex_n_cal .300 RUM look like a pea shooter. isn't that the one the prairie dogs call "Rolling Thunder"?
"Minus the killings, Washington has one of the lowest crime rates in the Country" Marion Barry, Mayor of Wash DC
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I saw David Ball,aka Paladin, kill a PD with a 477 Nitro.
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Yes it is,Seafire.
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I've shot Gunner's .577 - once. It was an honor to shoot such a fine rifle, but one shot made my teeth hurt. .458/.475Turnbull I can benchrest with no problem. So my limit is somewhere between .458 and .577
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