I've got a 4-100x65 Simmons scope I'll throw in it'd look great on the Remmy Creedmire. The objective lens is cracked. OK its smashed and in pieces but they got a great warrantee.
Somebody must have a well worn Tasco to put on it with some see through mounts.
A Tasco AND See-Through mounts?.....That's a lot to ask for from one person....(grin)
"Allways speak the truth and you will never have to remember what you said before..." Sam Houston Texans, "We say Grace, We Say Mam, If You Don't Like it, We Don't Give a Damn!"
First time I heard that song was on a jukebox at what was called a Butlin's "Holiday Camp" in Pwllheli (no, that ain't a typo) in Northwest Wales. We called it "Pffwelli" which I think its how its pronounced.
Understand that Pwllheli was just about a 150 mile drive from where I lived in Blackpool. In American terms; nothing at all. Yet where I lived was not even remotely Welsh, nor were the maybe one million people in the Liverpool and Manchester major metropolitan areas barely 100 miles away. Pwllheli ain't isolated either, its easy to drive to. Yet even now, four out of five of the 4,000 people living on that little ten-mile long peninsula still speak Cymru (Welsh) as their primary language. And they ain't even live-aparts like the Amish either. When I was a kid the BBC on the radio besides English played the news in Welsh every morning, absolutely incomprehensible. There ya go, something about Wales.
Anyhoo.... "Brown Sugar" and "Honky Tonk Woman" came out at about the same time. And even to a 12yo kid it was plain that something had changed. They were singing openly about sex acts.
I pretty sure no radio station could ever get away with playing "Brown Sugar" today.
"...if the gentlemen of Virginia shall send us a dozen of their sons, we would take great care in their education, instruct them in all we know, and make men of them." Canasatego 1744
You see them pics I posted little over a week ago On the thread where dude shot his chrony Lol!!!
My 36G is shooting tight as fugg at 75 yds with that sight you sent my way. Wind was a factor IMO that day also. Had horizontal spreading. Didnt put alot of adjustment on the sight at . Everything lined up pretty good intially.
Had ta modify the profile and install a .570 front sight to get it on.
Got another box of 160 leverevolution. Only had 6 of em that day that was a factor also
Wens. is supposed ta be calm according to voodoo weather forecast.
First time I heard that song was on a jukebox at what was called a Butlin's "Holiday Camp" in Pwllheli (no, that ain't a typo) in Northwest Wales. We called it "Pffwelli" which I think its how its pronounced.
Understand that Pwllheli was just about a 150 mile drive from where I lived in Blackpool. In American terms; nothing at all. Yet where I lived was not even remotely Welsh, nor were the maybe one million people in the Liverpool and Manchester major metropolitan areas barely 100 miles away. Pwllheli ain't isolated either, its easy to drive to. Yet even now, four out of five of the 4,000 people living on that little ten-mile long peninsula still speak Cymru (Welsh) as their primary language. And they ain't even live-aparts like the Amish either. When I was a kid the BBC on the radio besides English played the news in Welsh every morning, absolutely incomprehensible. There ya go, something about Wales.
Anyhoo.... "Brown Sugar" and "Honky Tonk Woman" came out at about the same time. And even to a 12yo kid it was plain that something had changed. They were singing openly about sex acts.
I pretty sure no radio station could ever get away with playing "Brown Sugar" today.
Thank you Birdy for the dissertation on the Rolling Stones. The British Isle stuff... Mehhhhhhh....
I'm American..... We shot Brits back in the day....
I found a good Model 700 in 6.5 Creedmoor for you today.
Are you still pouting because I won't fund a 44 Marlin........lol. I think I have some 444 dies around here someplace, I'll thrown in them with the 700, if it'll make you happy.