A few days in the woods...
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- 2ndovc
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A few days in the woods...
Took a few days to head up to PA and just hang out. Kid#1 and the Three Amigos came along for the ride. We left the big dog at home to look after Blondie since she had to work Saturday.
Finally had a chance to try out the Ruger Wrangler I bought Quentin for Christmas. He has some difficulties figuring out complicated things due to his disability, but with the Wrangler being so easy to use, he took to it like a duck to water. The free spin cylinder made a difference I think. Once he learned how to line up the chambers to unload the empties, everything else went great. Once he gets past the mechanics of a new firearm, he's a natural. First shot, he nailed a water jug, dead center from about 25'. Three hundred rounds later, he was all smiles.
I took several guns along including the new M&P 10mm and a Colt Delta I'd bought a few days before we left. A friend knew I had been looking for one and came up with an older model that has been a little bubba'd over. The trigger has been worked over, after market guide rod and a set of those awful fiber optic sights. I know some people like them, but personally I can't stand them. For all the "cons" the pistol really shined when I put it on paper.
Dodging some rain storms, I didn't set up a bench and was shooting offhand at about 15 yards or so. The Colt ran great, and will do better after I find someone to put a BoMar set of sights on it, along with a couple other things.
Got the S&W out, plugging away and pop! No powder in my reload. RATS! That doesn't happen often, and that bullet was so stuck I couldn't get it out with the cleaning kit I had. That was disappointing.
Closing in on better loadings for the Blackhawk Convertible. The heavier 180s cut the group size down. Now to find the right combination. I really enjoy this revolver. It's just fun to shoot.
I got one of my Australian Lithgow, No. Mk IIIs out for the trip. The 200 grain LRNGC and 4198 has been a long time favorite
in my Enfields.
I've always been a better rifle shooter than pistol, but enjoy shooting my handguns even though I'm not the best at it.
Short hike before heading home. The deer flies were brutal!
My Buddies.
Just a nice time to slow down and unwind a bit.
jb
Finally had a chance to try out the Ruger Wrangler I bought Quentin for Christmas. He has some difficulties figuring out complicated things due to his disability, but with the Wrangler being so easy to use, he took to it like a duck to water. The free spin cylinder made a difference I think. Once he learned how to line up the chambers to unload the empties, everything else went great. Once he gets past the mechanics of a new firearm, he's a natural. First shot, he nailed a water jug, dead center from about 25'. Three hundred rounds later, he was all smiles.
I took several guns along including the new M&P 10mm and a Colt Delta I'd bought a few days before we left. A friend knew I had been looking for one and came up with an older model that has been a little bubba'd over. The trigger has been worked over, after market guide rod and a set of those awful fiber optic sights. I know some people like them, but personally I can't stand them. For all the "cons" the pistol really shined when I put it on paper.
Dodging some rain storms, I didn't set up a bench and was shooting offhand at about 15 yards or so. The Colt ran great, and will do better after I find someone to put a BoMar set of sights on it, along with a couple other things.
Got the S&W out, plugging away and pop! No powder in my reload. RATS! That doesn't happen often, and that bullet was so stuck I couldn't get it out with the cleaning kit I had. That was disappointing.
Closing in on better loadings for the Blackhawk Convertible. The heavier 180s cut the group size down. Now to find the right combination. I really enjoy this revolver. It's just fun to shoot.
I got one of my Australian Lithgow, No. Mk IIIs out for the trip. The 200 grain LRNGC and 4198 has been a long time favorite
in my Enfields.
I've always been a better rifle shooter than pistol, but enjoy shooting my handguns even though I'm not the best at it.
Short hike before heading home. The deer flies were brutal!
My Buddies.
Just a nice time to slow down and unwind a bit.
jb
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Re: A few days in the woods...
Sounds like a good opportunity to unwind. Thanks for sharing.
Re: A few days in the woods...
THAT'S PRICELESS ! ! ! great times thanks for the photos
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Re: A few days in the woods...
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Cool. It's nice to take a bunch of pistols instead of a bunch of rifles just because they get to be so much weight to haul around when you've got a bunch of rifles to shoot.
Cool. It's nice to take a bunch of pistols instead of a bunch of rifles just because they get to be so much weight to haul around when you've got a bunch of rifles to shoot.
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Re: A few days in the woods...
You sure know how to relax, mister! Love those smiles on Quentin's face.
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Re: A few days in the woods...
Thanks Guys!
Getting away from the phones, TVs and computers makes a big difference even for just a couple of days. Timed it right too, with the pounding our area took last night from a series of heavy storms, I'm going to be busy for awhile.
jb
Getting away from the phones, TVs and computers makes a big difference even for just a couple of days. Timed it right too, with the pounding our area took last night from a series of heavy storms, I'm going to be busy for awhile.
jb
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Re: A few days in the woods...
Good going Quentin, I get bored with the details too, just show me what to hit.
Nice rifle 2ndovc, lovely, lovely.
Nice rifle 2ndovc, lovely, lovely.
- 2ndovc
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Re: A few days in the woods...
PriseDeFer wrote: ↑Wed Jun 29, 2022 6:52 am Good going Quentin, I get bored with the details too, just show me what to hit.
Nice rifle 2ndovc, lovely, lovely.
He just asked last night when we were going back up there. I have another PA claim next week, but it's going to depend on the weather. Hot and humid up there is no fun.
jb
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Re: A few days in the woods...
Hope the weather cooperates. No matter what else, those memories of time spent with you doing things which make him happy will stay with Quentin for the rest of his life.
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Don't ever take a fence down until you know why it was put up---Robert Frost