Man, that is a sweet little attachment got to get one of those for my tractor or trackhoe, or both. I see you are keeping the propriatary blade and mounting details hidden, smart. There are lots of times that a three foot wide bucket is just too big. If you make that tractor any more handy, Kelly may find a use for it in the house! Sorry the pipes are giving you problems. That's one issueby Cajun Justice - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
That bug is fascinating, I've never seen such! Truely looks shrimp like. Its the closest thing to a missing link I've ever seen.by Cajun Justice - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
This helps explain all the "zero tolerance" idiocy. "What we need to do is change the way in which people think about guns, especially young people, and make it something that's not cool, that it's not acceptable, it's not hip to carry a gun anymore, in the way in which we’ve changed our attitudes about cigarettes. You know, when I was growing up, people smoked all the time. Both my parentsby Cajun Justice - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
The woods walk is always open. Just let me know what you What you want to shoot and what you want on the menu. I've even got some critter gumbo in the freezer.by Cajun Justice - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
I disagree. My scalp has been saved many times by a cap. My eyes have been saved even more often from branches etc. Besides, it keeps my scalp from sunburn, ouch. I'm looking forward to the Barnes Phewmatic hard hats in the near future. I'll take mine with the dual beer holders and integral stray so I can keep both hands on the tractor steering wheel. Kentby Cajun Justice - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
PURDY!!! That's some fine work there Gary. Nice angled masonry wall capped with a door frame, sweet. I hope your auction goes well. It should be a liberating event toward your total escape from Maryland. It seems you were ahead of the curve for gunmakers leaving the "liberal" states for friendlier states. Maybe we can get you on Fox and Friends. That should get you audited for the next 4by Cajun Justice - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
Hi Kurt, I must confess that my luck was bought with technology. My Casio EX FH 20 will take a 40 fps burst and it will prerecord frames so when you hit the the shutter at the gunshot you won't miss the firing of the gun. This is an amazing camera that will take high speed upto 1000 fps video for some of the slow mo videos. I think a couple of people bought them for use here when they were atby Cajun Justice - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
My phone has been using lots of power at weird times and I have been thinking about replacing it ...until now. It will charge on my night stand and then after disconnecting will be at 15% within a half hour. No rhyme or reason. Used the app killer and it still can go to zero quickly. Is this what LI ion batteries do before they burst into flames? I guess I'll ask Boeing. My best update occby Cajun Justice - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
HI Rotor, The MS Delta sounds like you are disconnecting a 90 psi quick connect hose, a pop and hiss. The Victory is just the hiss. Both are deceptively powerful because of this disconnect between the report and the down range smack. Both have taken crows as depicted on this forum. I have not shot a shrouded 22 because to own one I would have to open myself up to inspection from ATF. Iby Cajun Justice - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
Here's some of our favorites in action. The Hoss with iron sights on the range walk. All this damage is from Barnes airguns. That's some interesting ballistics! This started as the Beaver gun and is now the Mississippi Delta here being shot at 80 yards from the sticks. Here's the Grey Fox lines in a full on package. 62 cal Grizzly STOUT power! Hoss, Victory sisters and Chaby Cajun Justice - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
Here's a pic for you Greg. Eric is shooting with the new Bushnell reddot scope. Kentby Cajun Justice - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
Brings back memories of getting stuck multiple times while landscaping around the house with fill dirt from the pond. I had to dump many a load of dirt after hitting on old stump hole with one of the wheels. When it got really bad only a strong chain and the bulldozer would pull it out. I would have loved to have an extra set of hands to drive the truck while dragging it around untended.by Cajun Justice - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
Glad it's still moving in the right direction. You can even see some silver lining to the timing, that's good. One thought for your parts collection. You'll need to be extra vigilant about the rusting of your parts in the coastal south. Everything seems to turn red and fuzzy in a heartbeat. Hope it helps prevent some added work. Glad to have you back in the neighborhood. Kentby Cajun Justice - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
SUPER Hunt Estes!!! Thrilled to see a gun in the field with game in the bag no less. You did Gary proud. There has to be a story to go with a 8 mile stalk ending with 2 hogs. Hope to see more of all on the forum. Kentby Cajun Justice - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
Looks like you are again ahead of the curve, Gary. Here is a story about my second most favorite gun maker, Berreta. Seems they are also soon to be FROM Maryland. Voting with their feet, it's the American way. Here's a heart warmer. The gate attendant on our way back from Montana, took the time to ask for a round of applause for the military members on our flight home. The were seateby Cajun Justice - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
Glad all are better. Still early in the treatment plan so you should have plenty of happy years in front of both of you. Kentby Cajun Justice - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
The general contractors are only as good as their subs. That means they keep them close and busy to monopolize their services. That leaves the unreliable and unskilled left for us commoners. Kentby Cajun Justice - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
Your best treatment for you and the dog will be multimodal. Using a small dose of several different types of meds/treatments to get the best effect while limiting side effects. You've got the list of possible combos correct, but I doubt you'll find anyone doing doggy epidurals. I did assist my vet doing a spinal tap on a dog for diagnostic work. Interestingly the only safe place to do the puby Cajun Justice - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
I was worried that I might have missed something that was truely unique, but alas it was only redressed factory guns. Then I saw who they were meant to impress. Here's the test firing of another custom rifle, in Qatar, I think? I agree with your assesment Jerry. My one off, hand crafted, heirloom Barnes' should be worth several generations of enjoyment. I can't imagine puting a dollaby Cajun Justice - I'm just sayin'
Good thing they didn't get you any. You would have probably succum to the toxic dust! Besides a real stock has checkering not oak leaves and acorns and two wrongs don't make a right. Keep bucking the trends Gary, Kentby Cajun Justice - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
That's some of your best Gary! You are right about it pulling the the stock together. The flow of the carving complements the long lines of the stock. I also notice the clean, neat and spacious shop in the back ground. I hope the tools are finding their new home suitable. Kentby Cajun Justice - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
You are... I mean....HE is ripped!!!! Gorgeous detail and theme. That's a real beaut of a beast. Kentby Cajun Justice - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
I think you're on to something Jerry. He must be channelling Clive Cussler and his cameos. Don't we all picture ourselves as twenty somethings until we look at a graven image or the mirror. I wonder if that's why so many cultures have taboos about photographs? Kentby Cajun Justice - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
Beautiful artwork and story to bring it together. Truely a masterpiece. Sure am glad you didn't stay stuck on knives as a canvas, we would miss all these larger pieces or have to squint to see the detail. I don't think this Orion will be undergunned with a Yukon 62! Great to be invited to hear and watch the on going saga. Kentby Cajun Justice - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
So this is where we defenders of the Second Amendment will have to hide our guns from the Fienstiens of the world. I hope everyone here is writting their Senators and Congressmen to protest the upcoming gun grab. Remember they won't stop with assault weapons, when they are done the most you'll have is a 7ft/lbs BB gun locked up at the range for safe keeping. Ask someone across the pond how itby Cajun Justice - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
Good to see you'll have the chips flying soon. Hope to see the Orion on a few posts during and after your finishiing touches are applied. Kentby Cajun Justice - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
Amazing detail...I can't believe we spent so much money going there when we can now just get these pics from your backyard. I'd bet you're seeing the effects of living in the country with the low light pollution. Great pics Kelly!!! Kentby Cajun Justice - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
What makes it amazing is your combination of man and machine. The fact that you document your exploits confirm you have the skills and not just the imagination to make the impossible shot possible. It takes more preparation than most are willing to put forth to gain your level of success. Kudos!by Cajun Justice - The Hunting Camp
Have a safe and rewarding trip. It sure sounds like you and Kelli have found your home amoung the good folks in the panhandle. Most importantly you both have recognized it and adapted to the culture bringing your best and bringing out the best of those around you, congrats. Kentby Cajun Justice - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
Here's the real crest Amanda was using. They got a real kick of running the lathe with all the pretty colors. A 12 volt motor run on a 1.5volt battery turned it just right.by Cajun Justice - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum