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Shot the Revolutionary Challenge from another forum.
100 yds, cold bore, offhand, 45cal 440 diameter 125grnLRB, 018 patch, 70 grn 2f Goex
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made a .533 mold on the cnc.
I made my first one almost 20 years ago without the benefit of a cnc it took me over 30 hours of off and on time at work I made the handles and the blocks God they are ugly the first set of blocks were off because I didn't index correctly. They were slightly off and didn't make a perfect ball, so I made the second one and it drops a very good .545" ball for my T/C 56 cal smooth bore I didn't want to pay the price T/C wanted for their blocks and I couldn't get balls for it from the plant.
 
That's a very pretty coloration. What subspecies is it.

Think it got dormant real fast when @Gtrubicon spotted it.
It’s a Western Diamondback, the colors on this one were very vivid compared to all the others I’ve come across. We also have Timber Rattlers here. They are very dark.
 

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Banjos horns and things, do you know what a Volvo lap lander is, well most are full of rust , very rare , but a four wheel drive built for off road for the Hungarian army ,1982 ,and built there too , even the axels are off a jeep USA

And for me hunting truck. !!!!!!

1968 1.8 Volvo petrol engine tops 70 mph. Been helping my son getting it going, turns over but it’s Sunday and I need to spend £60 on HT bits , But back home tomorrow 90 miles from Cirencester in the west to Esher in the east . And then eBay I’ll come down in a few weeks again. , wife happy as she sees her grandson . Well I try to entertain with something new

Stephen 53 said I fancy a long term project. He’s a vegetarian , hates guns and hunting but likes fishing
Did you order that from the sportsman's guide?

Seems to me he used to have a surplus military vehicle you could mail order it and they deliver the vehicle to your house it was from some foreign army surplus
 
It’s a Western Diamondback, the colors on this one were very vivid compared to all the others I’ve come across. We also have Timber Rattlers here. They are very dark.
I would bet even money that it had shed not long ago. really a pretty snake. sorry snake if you are a male! if that's the case it is very handsome!
 
Powder Valley is doing free HAZMAT today on orders $99+, so I ordered 4 lbs. of Goex 2Fg, along with a couple boxes of Hornady .480 balls.

I normally shoot .490s in my .50s, but the .480s load quite a bit more easily and shoot well enough for woods walks.
 
I made a drill jig today. Not my idea, There is a guy on ALR forum that makes and sells these. Looks handy so I jumped in. There is a bushing for 1/8” and 3/32” drill bits. I used a small piece of copper line, left over from plumbing a mechanical oil pressure gauge as a sleeve for the 1/8” bushing for a 1/16” drill bit. This should work pretty well.
 

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Scrubbing down my 32 and planning to get out with it on Monday!
I really don't get to shoot as often as I'd like. I may need to make some schedule adjustments to get some good range time.
 
I made a drill jig today. Not my idea, There is a guy on ALR forum that makes and sells these. Looks handy so I jumped in. There is a bushing for 1/8” and 3/32” drill bits. I used a small piece of copper line, left over from plumbing a mechanical oil pressure gauge as a sleeve for the 1/8” bushing for a 1/16” drill bit. This should work pretty well.
You are one handy dude.
 

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