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Pittsburghunter

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I just pulled a bone headed move doing something I've done a thousand times removing a wedgepin.

The way I pull them is using a ball type short starter to tap the pin level with the stock and simply pull it out the other side. Well I was watching the race while doing this and did not notice that the small start was just off to the side of the ball and it hit my stock putting a smart little ding in it and took a chip out as well.

I will continue cleaning the rifle after the race is over :redface:
 
What is it with you NASCAR fanatics anyway? I'd understand your excuse if it was a ballgame featuring the Yankees and the Red Sox though! :blah:
 
You asked for it. The only reply from a New Englander is Yankee's suck :rotf: Thanks I'm feeling better anyways the damage was less than I thought and one of those things that will only make the owner mad nobody else will notice.
 
I could'nt agree with you more. Don't touch it until after the race! By the way, we got Johnny Damon!! :rotf:
 
I understand T-ball players in New England cry when they get assigned to the Yankees. :rotf:
 
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