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    Anyone here have back problems? Try this inversion exercise. Inversion Exercise.mp4
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    I had the same issue with my 1100 and found a worn O ring in the gas chamber. You might want to clean and inspect that area.
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    NEW JERSEY GENERAL AND PERMANENT STATUTES (UPDATED THROUGH P.L. 2021) 21:1A-133 (A): No permit shall be required for the storage, transportation or use of smokeless powder which is used by private persons for the hand loading of small arms ammunition and which is not for resale. For this purpose not more than 36 lbs. of smokeless powder and not more than 5 pounds of black powder shall be stored or transported without a permit. The "limit" refers to possession without a permit.
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    Politicians should hang for insider trading, but the other interesting part of this article is in reference to augmented reality headsets supplied to .mil by Microsoft. it’s called IVAS. They use the Microvision engine/chipset to make it all work. To me, this looks like the beginning of run up for MVIS. https://www.thestreet.com/mishtalk/economics/nancy-pelosis-husband-uses-call-options-to-buy-microsoft-ahead-of-big-govt-contract
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    Non-toxic shot is required for waterfowl hunting, most everywhere, I think, and I believe on some non-waterfowl gamelands (I paused my hunting activities when I moved to NJ, so I'm not that up on the current regulations). For busting clays, lead holds the advantage (cheaper, denser, softer).
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    I'd start with 10. As was said already, it's way better to add more than to have too much. You're also going to want to drive on it a bit and push it in. If it's too much to begin with you're going to make gravel ruts and such. I hate driving my car on drives with too much stone. You end up spinning wheels and tossing rocks. Personally I'd probably put a layer of QP down then 3/4 blue stone or whatever. The QP packs hard but moves out easy so if you don't like it, it's easy to change by just raking it up. I guess it just depends on how your stone currently is. If it looks like mostly dirt, with grass everywhere, then a QP base will make it nice and level for adding the good stone on top. If it just needs thickened up, then by all means put more of the regular stone down. Yards vs tonnage is getting my math messed up. 10 yards is about 25000lbs, I.e. 12.5 tons. $29/ton for 3/4" blue stone is a decent price. That's going to come out like $55/yard which is cheap. Those big tri-axle dumps hold 14 or so yards, so no matter what, you're not getting it all(22yards) in one unless it's a tractor trailer. You'll probably get it in a 10 yard dump, which is what most places that sell stone use.
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    Stone never seems to go as far as you think.. formula is 1 ton of stone will do a 100 sq. foot area (think 10'x10') at 2" deep. I would suggest 3/4" blend stone. Also known as DGA. It has 3/4" and smaller in it, and it packs much tighter than 3/4" clean. Firmer driveway, and people not spinning tires and flinging stone all over. 3/4" blend is the typical, commonly used driveway stone. Cost seems a little high. Call around. Or even check with a owner/operator. Any neighbors in the neighborhood that drive their own dump truck? They will usually stop and grab a load right from the quarry at the end of the day. Easy money for them, since they are driving home anyway. My last full load was done that way. $550 for 25 tons delivered. Granted, that was 15 years ago since i last needed a full load. Things have surely gone up since then. getting the driver to spread as he goes will depend on the individual driver.. Nice friendly driver; he can short chain the tailgate so it only opens a foot or so, and slowly drive ahead. Only if the overhead is clear of any obstructions... Miserable old fck of a driver; he'll just grunt at you and dump it in a pile and leave.. Good driver and does a nice spread; def throw him a 20.. As the others have said, GAF Timberline shingles. Pretty much the standard go to now a days.. Barely save anything going with old 3 tab shingles. Def get the vent put up through before the roof is done; or a the same time. If you have attic access, then talk to the roofer. He could drill the hole and attach the roof jack (vent) while he is shingling. You could go in the attic at a later date and make the vent pipe connection at your leasure. HTH
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    I think we should name the ffls and their prices. Nothing wrong with helping forum members save money.
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    I agree with you on the value of some guns going down. I have bought 5 pre-lock S&W revolvers within the last 5 months at great prices.


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