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have a wonderful christmas brother; much love, perhaps a tiny bit late considering it is March but fair enough, the festive spirit lasts all year round ! underrated instrumental, you deserve the world and more <3
i got one, the frets arent very smooth for bending, is that normal? i dont know if its because they expect us to bend the traditional classical way or what
Bending is not very responsive on a nylon string guitar but I do it anyway because I am mostly accustomed to a steel string electric guitar. @@appleflipper
I bought my S&W model 41 new in 1963. Total of 3 magazines and a holster that fits it well. It has the 7-3/8" barrel and I have probably put no more than 200 rounds through it. It has a small pin in the back of the slide that is a chambered round indicator. At 100 yards, an 8" steel gong is easy-peasy. Last gun I would ever part with. Still have the orifinal blue box and oily paper it came in.
Mister you cannot catch a fish out of cave run lake from the bank in that particular location. You gotta have a boat then go south to southeast like your headed back towards 519 goin to west libertywhere i grew up. Almost all the fish stay in the most southern end of that lake because of all the action from boats and ducks ect.
I agree, fishing from the bank at Cave Run is like fishing in a tire track in the sand filled with water from a recent rainfall. Over 30 years of fishing at Cave Run Lake from the bank I or anybody I know has ever caught a fish other than a 2 inch Bluegill.
Great intuitive video many thanks. Subbed. Where are you based? I'm asking because of your lovely green grass yard. Nothing but Snow here in Scotland and we are getting real tired of it.
Thank you for this. I have a similar situation with an uphill repeater 60 mi away and will be installing a yagi. Not as big as your antenna but this gives me a bit more assurance I'm going the right direction and that this is possible. Also I learned something about the pvc from reading comments. Thank you all this was very helpful.
I see 2 things wrong. 1: Why is your finger on the trigger when you're not on target? 2: Why is your left hand index finger on the trigger guard? This is probably why you're shooting low and to the left. BTW. I have a model 41 i set up for SCSA shooting.
Thanks, I have a 11-48, 20 gauge I don't think has ever been fully apart and cleaned. I took it apart using this video and gave it a good cleaning it needed for a long time.
Not sure the velocity of what you’re shooing is, but it’s my understanding CCI standard velocity is about as hot a round as is recommended for the pistol. About 1000 fps. I don’t recall why, but that’s all I run. Nice pistol!
Several commenters have mentioned 40 grain bullets as good, but the energy seems important. Standard velocity makes sense! I have tried a bunch of random ammunition and some doesn't eject well, I haven't figured it out by myself... so I appreciate the hints. Makes me appreciate the dear old revolvers, and the Speed Beez and their loading blocks we have now.... for just sitting at the range, it's so luxurious! I think it's less work and trouble and time to use this than to load magazines.
Helpful hint: mounting a Yagi on a metal pipe will result in pattern distortion, reduced gain, and in some cases, inability to get a good SWR. Mount the antenna by the reflector end, if possible, and if not mount it on a PVC pipe with a wooden broomstick inside it.
And watch out for your feedline. It should not interfere with your elements. If you use the beam horizontal the feedline will not interfere with your elements. It should make a 90 degrees angle with your elements.