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Everything posted by n2horns
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with out pics, it aint true
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$20.00 each (2) - Ruger P Series 9mm (1) - Sig Sauer P226 .40 S&W and 357 SIG (1) - Springfield XD9 9mm
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It is great to see 10mm get popular again, kinda like bourbon is hot now. It was tough back years ago when 10mm was more a niche round. I still reload for 10mm as its cheaper, but at least you can get both range and defensive rounds from many more makers. One thing with 10mm is to run many rounds to ensure ALL the ammo be8ng used functions. Some have feeding issues with flat nose or hard cast lead.
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Not a cali fan, grew up and left, still go back because of family and tuna fishing and trout fishing up in Mammoth/Sierras, all else, i stay away.
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that type of mistake and lack of geographical knowledge, it might be time to trade her in..... Shasta is dead square in the sheeet hold California, Tahoe on Cali side sucks too but at least the other side is better.
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dang, this needs to be sold, 300 BO suppressed or not is a fun good round.
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I carry a modded up G20, nice about Glocks is that you get 15 in magazine. If I wasn't so into my 20 setup, I would buy the above G40 from fristcouewas80. Other options out there, many are single stacks. I like Underwood ammo for my carry for CCW, other wildlife and hardcast for bigger critters.
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OH nice call, yah, haven't been there in a while, the yellow dog house!
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Sheesh if that is the case, they need to open ASAP, dang that is too close to work, may have to take long lunches there LOL.
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this will be great, i buy from them online, now i can shop for pac boots in here in az and not feel the return shipping penalty. I can't wait for 2023, they need to open a pop up store now and do business, maybe next to teds hotdogs?
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let me know if you hit bottom. Lake Tahoe I have heard has great fishing from bluegill and trout to sockeye salmon. Fishing the trout/salmon is deep water down rigging/trolling 60 ft and deeper. When I fish new places, I like to get a guide on one of the first few days I am there and pick his brain etc.. and figure out fishing from there.
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I have run multiple sets of Cooper ST MAXX tires on my 2006 F150, for an aggressive AT tire with good road and off road, it does really well. They do well on wet, snow and havent much time on ice, just a smidge up in Flag. I ran the ST Maxx until I just switched to the Cooper STT Pro, but the truck isnt a daily driver. My backup/spare tires (2) are ST Maxx. I would rotate my tires about 2,500 miles and they always stayed true. Since about 2008 all I have run are Cooper tires on the truck. When I wasnt hunting as much and doing more driving their AT3 did well and still did good in dirt.