Spent a couple of hours on my jewelers lathe making two $3.00 cleaning jags.
Much better. Now for that patch box! Those darn things are so heavy.I started to work on my Investarm Bridger Hawken. She’s going on a diet and getting a face lift. Parts are on order from Track. I dislike the pattern on the lock, so I got rid of it. I dislike the manifesto they print on the barrel, so I got rid of it. I started shaping on the stock at the butt. Took out the fish belly and played with cheek rest and comb. I’m adding a toe plate when it gets here from Track so will finalize the butt once the toe plate is installed.
Yeah I’m not nutty about the weight or looks of that patch box, it’s big!Much better. Now for that patch box! Those darn things are so heavy.
Just think when we were kids we didn't pay attention to it even at 100deg and 65 percent humidity we'd be out playing running through the woods catching crawdads in the creek!I hate it when it get's above 80 degrees, especially the humidity. Working on gun this morning in garage this morning and said the h-with it, to humid. I really feel bad for the people that have to work in that conditions.
This reminds me I need to go get some crawdads! Or as we call them mountain lobster. They grow pretty big in our mountain lakes around here. Plenty of 4-6” with big old claws full of great meat. YumJust think when we were kids we didn't pay attention to it even at 100deg and 65 percent humidity we'd be out playing running through the woods catching crawdads in the creek!
I realize this reflects my environmental exposure, But the mountain lobster reminds me of the "Mountain Oyster and Lounge Lizards." Neither of which I consider eatable.!This reminds me I need to go get some crawdads! Or as we call them mountain lobster. They grow pretty big in our mountain lakes around here. Plenty of 4-6” with big old claws full of great meat. Yum
I get them out of a lake that’s at 6500’ elevation. The water is very cold, to the point of not comfortable to swim even in the summer. Very few even go after them. They taste so much better out of that clean cold water than what I’ve had from the delta region.I realize this reflects my environmental exposure, But the mountain lobster reminds me of the "Mountain Oyster and Lounge Lizards." Neither of which I consider eatable.!
I got some out of a resivoir in New Mexico one summer. Had a mask and fins in my RV. They were GOOD but boy that water was coldI get them out of a lake that’s at 6500’ elevation. The water is very cold, to the point of not comfortable to swim even in the summer. Very few even go after them. They taste so much better out of that clean cold water than what I’ve had from the delta region.
My bil eats those nasty river bugs. Water is so dirty you can only see down about an inch or two.I get them out of a lake that’s at 6500’ elevation. The water is very cold, to the point of not comfortable to swim even in the summer. Very few even go after them. They taste so much better out of that clean cold water than what I’ve had from the delta region.
We only eat the tails and claws, I’ve never wanted to even try what’s in the body. We think they are better than crab, but then again we’re deplorable rednecks!My bil eats those nasty river bugs. Water is so dirty you can only see down about an inch or two.
Well since I finally figured my smoothbores out I cleaned out my range box of all the stuff I won’t be using ,sure looks empty lol.Went to Dixie gun works today and picked out a uberti new model army in 44 looked at the others and the quality just was not the same will pick up at nmlra fall shoot to save 45 bucks no shipping or tax will use that savings to buy a miniball mold
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