They call it Golf because all the good 4 letter words were taken.I drove an hour to play golf and forgot my clubs.
I keep threatening to make a check list to back up my memory but admitting the obvious need is hard to except after assuming it not being useful for so long. Truth be known a check list was/is always a good idea no matter how good ones memory at any stage of life.Sounds like one of my outings. I'm always good for forgetting something. Last week I took my patch worm out of my shooting box to take a picture for a fella, and of course I forgot to put it back, and of course I needed it (due to not bringing the correct size cleaning patch). I did remember I had one of those Co2 discharger deals in the bottom of the box, so at least I had that going for me. Ah well, still better than being at work or golfing.
I've made lists for the grocery store, and walked off without my list. (More than once). Some days all my cylinders are firing, some days not.I keep threatening to make a check list to back up my memory but admitting the obvious need is hard to except after assuming it not being useful for so long. Truth be known a check list was/is always a good idea no matter how good ones memory at any stage of life.
Durn Skippy!I just smile and say hi to the unfriendly guys, most of the time this melts their ice-cold exterior but then again, some people have the personality of a clod of dirt and can't be reached.
NO ONE is going to cause me to pack up and leave, I just pretend they don't exist and go about my business, after I all, I drove 50 miles to get there.
I saw at the range yesterday, guy pulling a ball of .32 cal.! They had a tool specifically for ball pulling, as the rifle was loaded & you couldn't have a person in front of the muzzle! They were prepared; all muzzleloaders will eventually double-load, forget the "black stuff" you pour down the barrel, etc. The were shooting at match sticks, feathers, marshmallows, clothespins, etc. One guy had a .45 long rifle that he got off Gun Broker; it had a 'ring' in the barrel, he called the seller up, and seller said, more of less, 'so what?'; did not disclose it beforehand. But he was and is shooting it, so I guess he's OK with it. I won't buy anything like that sight un-seen if not a new product. I saw one fellow have a flash-in-the pan and INSTANTLY move the muzzle in a bad direction; he should have waited a few seconds or MORE, because it could have gone off hang-fire!Sounds like an average day out to me!
I dry balled my flinter twice in one session last week! Sometimes I wonder if muzzleloaders and my ADHD are at all compatible..
Ahhh god ol' Murphy. You never know what rock he's hiding behind, but he's always out there....somewhere! Probably grinning from ear to ear too. ;-)sounds like mountain man 'murphy' was there.
I love a good list! Having everything I need written down saves me a lot of time by letting me lose the list and forget everything at once instead of having to forget them all piecemeal!I keep threatening to make a check list to back up my memory but admitting the obvious need is hard to except after assuming it not being useful for so long. Truth be known a check list was/is always a good idea no matter how good ones memory at any stage of life.
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