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Five Seasons

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  1. it's sort of like not killing the snails, worms and bugs eating your tomatoes and cucumbers because they're creatures too. if someone can find a better analogy I'm all ears.
  2. You're right and at the risk of derailing this into a political discussion it's funny now to see the screaming and yelling about the constitution, executive orders and transparency. When the safe act passed in the dead of night all hush, hush nobody cried foul but us. People need to realize the way the government works is broken and look at the big picture and not on a case by case basis. It applies to both the SAFE act and the immigration freeze. The same granola munchers out there protesting now should have been protesting with us before. If it passes I'm immediately buying my scary black gun that I now regret waiting on.
  3. how do you know he's 100% healthy? there's a lot of internal stuff that might prevent him from doing it. I also don't understand "even in the country". some of the highest per capita welfare rates are in the country, we just choose not to believe it.
  4. It would remove it for the rest of the state. And that's the part of the state that seems to care the most. They already have a bunch of separate laws, this might be the best chance however little that we have.
  5. Please sign, takes 3 seconds https://www.nysenate.gov/legislation/bills/2017/S879
  6. not everybody posts everything they do all day everyday.
  7. It was a good Saturday in the field. The wife crushed it with a brine and bacon wrap deal. I can get the recipe if anyone is interested.
  8. subscribing. going out this weekend for the ring necks.
  9. yep I had to buy a thin handled metal saw to get in there and cut, then the only way to loosen the nut was a flare wrench. couldn't get any left to right with a socket. Man just thinking about that job pisses me off all over again. The best part was it was the second weekend of bow season and I basically lost a weekend of hunting!
  10. especially a tree like that! lost a vx-2 scope as a young kid leaning against a truck. it slid and smaked the rocky ground hard. The scope held but the reticle was never the same
  11. that's a nice collection indeed. I guess I'm mostly a gun is a tool guy. I have 2 shotguns (mosberg835 and browning auto slug gun) and really need a 3rd as my mosberg with additional bird barrel isn't ideal. Requires me to remove my scope and repatern in the spring if I put the bird barrel on. So I'm more about, what does this particular gun offer that one of my current guns doesn't. If I had the money I guess it'd be cool to have a turkey, pheasant and duck gun. Hypocritically I did buy a stainless kimber 1911 because I wanted it and not because I needed it.
  12. same here. there are some manuals out there that tell you to bleed the abs on the Silverado. I can't remember the specifics but it was really rare and if I do remember right was mostly only important if you ran the master cylinder dry (obvious rookie mistake, but it happens) or if you replaced the abs itself. otherwise, yes a special tool or purpose engagement was the only way to get the air out. there's a reason gearheads like working on old cars. the electronics in the new cars make things pretty complicated. edit, it might be for general fluid replacement too because all your lines do feed off the abs. if it's designed in a way that there's a valve in there I could see air getting trapped during bleeding. why Chevy put that freaking thing where they did... it was a nightmare doing my rear line. on my Pontiac the abs is in the engine bay. lol
  13. i love the mid winter bachelor groups. It's like a locker room full of studs that just won the game. They're not fighting, they're not running for their lives. They're just good. awesome pics
  14. the abs issue I was referring to is in the sensors. they rust and start tripping out on you activating the abs when you stop at slow speeds.
  15. Sea foam is great. Don't just do the tank, suck it up your vac line. I did this a while back on my wife's protege and the carbon that came out of the tail pipe was unreal. Smoked up the neighborhood, it was pretty cool.
  16. That's funny, rear brake line was the last job I did and the abs issue drove me nuts but at least I could stop. Needing new tires for the winter was when I realized it just wasn't worth it anymore.
  17. thanks that helps. I might do something like this next year if I decide to get into the yote business. Any concerns with tightening that on your optic? what did the setup set you back?
  18. for large bulk purchases, typically they're looking at the best bang for their buck. You're talking millions if not billions between a handgun that may be $50 to $100 cheaper. And then you ask yourself, is it millions/billions better?
  19. regulations are important, I believe in seasons and weapons etc. But this state loves to get all into your business. what type of tint you can have on your car, what color your guns are, what plants you burn and inhale... it gets to the point where they're so powerful that the "land of the free" starts to take on a new meaning or is becoming lost all together.
  20. there's a trend with cross gun threads that I find interesting. lots of comments about how cool they "look", and how neat the concept "sounds".
  21. there are also seasons for dogs, and usually they're not allowed on public lands. But yes dogs are HUGE conflict in the state. many hunters are pissed when dogs run free on posted property with little enforcement.
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