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  1. 5 hours ago, First-light said:

    No I haven't. I may not even try.....

    Just in case Steve863 is right that its a bomb prototype  ,  make sure you are at least 300 feet back and behind a sheet of steel when you try it ,  to avoid getting hit by the shrapnel :prankster:

    Im sure we will all be in the bleachers 1000 feet away cheering you on !  Go FL Go ! :yahoo:

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  2. 40 minutes ago, Fletch said:

    It would seem the teflon would break down and get jammed up in the threads. Thus more of a pain to clean. I have not used in this application just basing it off what I see on my pool connections with teflon.

    I only used teflon tape once when sighting in my Encore with a new scope . Fired 9-10 shots . I cleaned the barrel every 2 shots by putting a patch over my brush and putting solvent on the back half of the patch. Didn't take the breech plug out until I got home . When I took it out to give the gun the full cleaning , the teflon tape was melted into all the threads. Had to get a wire brush to scrape the plastic out of all the threads . Took me 3 times as long to clean the breech plug than it did to clean the gun . Maybe it would of been ok for 3-4 shots but it sure made a mess with 10 shots . Never had a problem using grease and firing even more shots than 10 . 

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  3. Have you guys seen the new style muzzle loader from Traditions ? Thought I would post this article since there is another thread about greasing the breech plug. This muzzle loader doesn't have a breech plug. You slide just the bullet down the barrel that has a built in stop down the barrel. Then load the powder charge just like a single shot centerfire rifle. According to the article this is now a legal muzzle loader in at least 30 states and gaining momentum . Im sure all the other brand name manufactures will make a model to  to utilize the FireStick .

    https://www.outdoorlife.com/story/hunting/federals-firestick-will-be-a-game-changer-in-the-muzzlelader-hunting-world/

     

  4. Great job on the coyotes CHC . I cant believe how many of them there are now. Freakin Everywhere.

    That light brownish one in the 2nd picture looks like an old dog . I wonder how many deer that bastid chewed on before you gave it its last supper . 

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  5. 6 hours ago, GreeneHunter said:

    Just knew it would happen ..... LOL

     

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    Definitely gives a new perspective when you are inviting someone over for a " Prime Rib "  dinner. Little did they know it was their ribs on the menu. Have to tell them they must take a shower before coming over :) 

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  6. 5 hours ago, REDNECK4LIFE32 said:

     Got my kids a brand new 2020 canam 90cc 4 wheeler. Having trouble getting it started. I know it cool blooded but i choked it and it refuses to start. Full of gas. Any help would be great.

    Here is a video of the starting procedure for that bike. Fast forward to the 1:20 mark where it shows the 4 steps to starting the bike. My guess is you are not pushing that red button into position. Hope it helps you. Good luck and Merry Christmas 

     

  7. 4 minutes ago, Lawdwaz said:

    I don’t think I’d do that with a brand new scooter.  

    But it works. You only need a couple little squirts. Doing it actually helps clear out some of the flooding also.

  8. I spray some starting fluid in the air intake and my machine fires right up even when flooded . You can either spray it right on the foam filter or take it off. Works a little better if you take the filter off.  That works for me just about every time for me .Not taking sides on full choke or no choke because both ways have worked for me .

     

  9. What gun is it ?  I  think every one of the good solvents will have that warning on the label not to get it on the wood or synthetic stock . Just wipe it off quick if any gets on it. If you use a gun cleaning stand  just have the barrel pointing downward and stuff a cloth in the action so it cant drip down into the forearm from the chamber . You should fine. I use Birchwood Casey 2 in 1 bore cleaner which is very strong and I haven't had any issues. Shooters Choice is the same chemical composition but much weaker . The trick to getting  heavy fouling out is run soaked patch through the barrel and let it sit for 20 min or so and let the cleaner loosen and dissolve the copper and lead before you scrub it . On real bad barrels I've cleaned for friends on mine on some used firearms they bought , I had to do it twice . But the end result was a spotless bore. Good luck with it. 

  10. 4 hours ago, rachunter said:

    I'm i reading that right $600 for 3000 primers?

    I didn't realize it was an auction  with a " buy It now " for $595 . I just saw the $495 and looks like $20 for shipping . I dont reload so I have no idea how much components cost . There are no bids with over 2 days left . I was just passing the info along when I saw the primers . And you mentioned needing primers . 

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  11. 7 minutes ago, rachunter said:

    My problem has been finding primers.I have 4000 rounds of 9mm bullets coming in this week,but that's it for pistol primers.I'm on a few list but they never have them when I get the email.

    Is this the type of pistol primer you are looking for ?  This is a friend of mine that is an FFL . I happened to look on his Gunbroker account to look for a pistol for my sister. Noticed he had pistol primers for sale .  A block of 3000  Remington primers and a block of 5000  Wolf pistol primers. 

    https://www.gunbroker.com/item/887464572

    https://www.gunbroker.com/item/887466340

  12. 2 hours ago, Splitear said:

    Yeah, looking like some kind of Domestic Chinese Goose.

    https://livestockconservancy.org/index.php/heritage/internal/chinese

    I would guess its either the domestic Chinese goose you posted or a Domestic Swan Goose I found on the site Taco posted .

    Could be either one . But both choices say " Domestic " Its got to be some ones pet  LOL

    https://www.birds-of-north-america.net/Domestic_Swan_Goose.html

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