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Grits for filler if above the Masons Dixon line. Grits for filling your belly if below. Grits are one of those foods that get progressively indigestible the further north one goes. :wink:

When I bought my .44 revolver, way the heck back in the last century, I ordered a "belted ball" mold from Navy Arms. Think it's a four cavity which casts a domed, flat based bullet that had a ring about half way down which shaves off when seated. Can't speak to accuracy since I am in no way a proficient pistolero. Might be something to look for, if still produced.
 
Grits are one of those foods that get progressively indigestible the further north one goes. :wink:


Dats cuz de havest it at de wrong time ah de moon
:doh: Dem dang yankee's don no bout eatin good
 
azmntman said:
Grits are one of those foods that get progressively indigestible the further north one goes. :wink:


Dats cuz de havest it at de wrong time ah de moon
:doh: Dem dang yankee's don no bout eatin good
:rotf:
 
I heard John Wayne really liked grits but he would only eat the ones that came from the South as he didn't like the psudo stuff that is sold in the North.

That's why he made the movie, "True Grits".

:grin: :grin:
 
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