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  1. If you are on a small lot with a well, also remember that the new septic system has to be at least 75 feet from the well. When I sold my previous house we needed to install a new system, and because the lot was long but not very wide, this was a real headache. 


  2. Cleaned all my guns. Again.

    Cleaned out the kitchen pantry, painted it, and organized it.

    Took all the laundry off the treadmill and set that up again.

    Cleaned and organized the shop.

    Learning how to make bread.

    Picked up my guitar after a long hiatus. You know how they say you never really forget? That's B.S. I sound like a noob again.

    I also work part-time from home (marketing, writing, editing), and that's still happening, so there's that. 

     


  3. Checked it out last night as I was in the area. 3 people were there around 5:00; all were shooting centerfire.  The extended "awnings" are not attached to the main structure, and are obviously there to keep shots from going over the berm.  They have 6 stations. You will need hearing protection in the parking lot; it's very close to the firing line. 

    And - there is a dumpster there!

    Benches and seating are all block and concrete, so bring something soft.  Harbor Freight has moving blankets for $3.99. Two of them and you're good to go. If everyone who uses it will just keep it nice this is a great addition. 

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  4. I recently picked up an older early 1970's vintage Winchester Model 270 .22 pump that came equipped with a Weaver V22 scope. The cap for the windage turret is missing. I thought it would be easy to replace but am finding otherwise; they are few and far between. Just wondering if anyone has any spares kicking around in a parts drawer they would like to part with. Thanks!


  5. 3 hours ago, xXxplosive said:

    They had horrible customer service......never smiled, always smug and not at all friendly. Their behavior was their down fall , it was like they didn't want to be there either....omo.

    I've head that from other people too. Maybe I was just lucky. 

    Anyway, they are gone now and they sold most of their store fixtures to Skip's Outdoors in Stockton. 

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  6. Air rifles are one of my "things", so I have quite a few. I collect mostly older models, but also hunt small game with one. My current favorite for hunting is a Benjamin Trail NP XL in .22. (~ $200). Benjamin is now made by Crosman. The NP stands for "Nitro Piston", which means it uses a compressed gas piston instead of a spring. Less vibration, and no loss of power when it's cold outside. Be careful when selecting - many of the newer high power air guns have an integrated suppressor, and that's illegal in NJ. 

    Gamo also makes a decent air rifle, although they can be "plasticky".  Both Gamo and Benjamin are available from Cabela's in Hamburg. 

    If you decide to scope it, make sure you purchase a scope designed for air rifles. The 2 direction recoil of a spring air rifle will make short work of a standard .22 scope. 

    CO2 guns are fun, bit cannot achieve the same power as a good spring-air rifle. They are also next to useless when it gets cold outside. 

    PCPs are also nice, but you will make a significant investment in both the gun and a pump.  For casual plinking a single shot spring air is the way to go. 

    Good luck and let us know what you end up with. 

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  7. Received the binocs this morning and I am quite surprised at the optical quality at this price point. The phone adapter (which actually works!) is a nice addition. Posted a good review. Will use them turkey hunting this spring. No refund yet but I'm sure I'll see it in a few days. Thanks!

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  8. I had a 1972 MGB. There is a little known feature that is present on all MGBs - there is a checkbook scanner in the driver's seat. It always knows exactly how much money you have. If you have $400 in your checking account, it will cost you $390 to repair - leaving you $10 for beer to cry into.

    I got to be a very good mechanic though. Every Saturday morning, I would fill the carburetors, transmission, engine, and rear shocks with oil - the same oil. 

    And Pizza Bob - the FIRST thing you do with a British sports car is to replace that mechanical fuel pump with an electronic fuel pump!

     

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