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Chuck, Apparently the screw on the rib of my SBT had striped and became visible. I was able to fix the thread and reinstall the screw. It's not perfect but at some point I will replace it and have it re-engraved. But i don't get to shoot it anymore anyway as Danny has decided it's his trap gun.....:whistle:I have been shooting the double trap lately.
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Doncha love it when your kids finally start making intelligent decisions? Wish I could get my grandkids to decide to pay for shells! :cool:
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Ya sure do John, I think Danny's thought process is something like....Just run them empty hulls through the reloader and just like magic they are ready to go again....:banghead:
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Dave,
I'm glad to hear you are making the sacrifice to keep the younger generation shooting! Jeff |
Dave - I think it's time to have "The Talk" with these boys. It's time they learn about these adult subjects.
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He is already very aware of the fun adult subjects.....I think he needs the adult talk about spending the required time at the reloading bench...because I know the buying your own componants talk will end up with "No way I need money to spend on women......:rotf: At that point he will have me and he will know it....:banghead:
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It could be worse. Like the day my step son and his buddy told me that they had shot some clays, but not to worry. They didn't shoot up my new shells, just those old ones!
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:fg:Jeff, Did it go something like that?
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Only after I calmed down. Teenage logic go figure! And they all went off.
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I bought my first Parker single trap when I was in my twenties. I bought the twenty gauge when I was in my fifties. I am looking for another one now. They are what we should be looking for. They are wonderful guns.
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