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  • Dear Al Gore

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    Please take shit with you when you leave to go back to one of your 6 houses that aren’t in Nashville.

    Seriously, it’s freaking late March and it’s snowing like it’s January.

  • I am so sunburned…

    but this was totally worth it.

    AAR with pictures and a couple of videos to come later this week. Spoiler: My most recent purchase did not do so well. Kinda embarrassing, actually.

    Me? Oh I was fine hittin 8″ steel plates at 650yds. With someone else’s .308.

  • Remember when µTorrent was, um, µ?

    µTorrent 3.2.3, running for 10 days:
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    µTorrent 3.4, running for 12 hours:
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    Way to go, guys.

  • Daily Random

    My wife is wanting me to take her to Pull-A-Part.

    UPDATE: I’m being told that there is a correction to be made.  This post should read “My wife wants me to go *with* her to Pull-A-Part.”

  • If you’re in TN, contact your state reps!

    Look like the bill to remove the ban on switchblades and carrying knives over 4″ is heading to the house floor.  Hopefully, they won’t have the issue that they did last year where a sheriff with PSH convinced the House that these knives were too evil and scary for the general public.

    I’ve already informed Naienko that I’ll be buying at least one more knife if this passes, because, well, I want a switchblade, damnit.

  • Youths with spoons! The horror!

    Apparently a store in merry old England had their system require an age check that thwarted a young ruffian from purchasing some tea spoons, which I’m sure would have then used them to cause mayhem.

    I will have to say that the store management did apologize, and agreed that it was a bit ridiculous.  Although… why the hell were teaspoons tagged as requiring age checks to begin with?

    I don’t know which is worse, the fact that the teaspoons were tagged in the first place, the fact that the clerk didn’t quickly say “this is ridiculous” and let the kid buy the damn spoons, or the fact that the mother of said terror maker stated “Knives, forks I can understand but teaspoons?”  It’s a well known issue that minors in the UK can’t be trusted with knives, but apparently forks are also highly suspect.

  • Bidet Shoot 2?

    So… Wizard has talked to the owner of the range that hosted the Bidet shoot last year… and I have some bad news…

    He says no more toilets as targets.  Clean up was just too much of a mess (yes, we cleaned up after ourselves, but I’m guessing we missed some chunks).

    That said, he’s invited us back!

    I’m looking at pretty much the same weekend (the 20-22 of June, with the shooting goodness on the 21st).

    I know everyone is ramping up for the NRA con, but who’s interested?

  • This will be one to watch

    This morning I saw a headline that said “Teen shot and killed near school.” I remember it because 1) it apparently happened on a Saturday and 2) it said near school, not at school.

    Since we seem to have a functional Illegal Moms Against Gun Ownership (or whatever they call themselves now) chapter, I expected that one to show up on their list of school shootings. Because, as you may know, they include “drug deals gone wrong at 2 am 3 miles from an elementary school” in the same category as Columbine.

    Well, it seems that this may have been a robbery gone wrong.

    For the robber.

    I’ll reserve judgement for now but this will be one to watch since it may involve “stand your ground.”

  • Raising the comb on a 10/22 takedown

    So a while back, I was watching this video of Ryan Cleckner setting up a scope on a Remington 700:

    I thought that was a neat trick with the wood cheek riser. It stuck with me. When I threw together the “assassins kit in pretty much every action movie in the 80s” as commenter Michael put it, I noticed that the while the iron sights on the 10/22 are naturally where my eyes sit when I have a good cheek weld, the scope is…well it’s a little high.

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    Okay so maybe it’s a lot high. I don’t know what the hell I’m doing as far as precision rifle shooting (yeah yeah it’s a .22lr–but fundamentals are fundamentals) so I’ve been trying to educate myself. In the Magpul Precision Rifle, the instructor says that the pressure your cheek puts on the stock of the rifle is “about like you’d do if you were going to sleep.” I had to move up enough to get my eye lined up with the scope that my chin was barely on the stock. That can’t be good for consistency.

    I may not know what I’m doing, but Ryan Cleckner does. So I copied him. I bought an Allen Company Buttstock Shell Holder and Pouch because it looks a whole helluva lot like the one he uses.

    And then I pretty much did exactly what he described:

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    First I started off with a couple of pieces of 1″ thick (actual) decking that were seven or so inches long and a wood shim. I didn’t want to carve on something all day.

    Then I put the pieces on the stock by sliding them underneath the pouch. I didn’t really get a good picture of that but you get the idea:
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    The short piece of decking was a little too short:
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    And the longer one was just a wee bit too short:
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    But the combo of the short decking and the shim was about as perfect as can be:
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    And with the pad on, you can see how closely it lines up:
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    So with that all figured out, it was time to…*dramatic pause*…drill into the stock of my brand new gun.

    First I put pilot holes in the shim where I was going to eventually put the nails.
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    Then, I taped the shim in place on the stock:
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    And then drilled the holes.

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    Now the above picture is a little deceiving. The line down the top of the stock is not actually a centerline. It’s just where the paint dip stopped..

    With the holes drilled, i put the nails back in and glued the two pieces together. Elmer’s wood glue, clamped overnight, because an old carpenter told me to do that and old dudes know stuff so i listen to them:
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    After that? Press it in and cinch down the pouch. Easy Peasy!

    I’ll do the same thing on my 700 after I get my scope mounted.