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Posts posted by rob-c
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53 minutes ago, First-light said:
Rob on the video it does it when I let off correct. But it has done it at all different times. It even happens if I'm coasting down a hill in neutral. I should try coasting down the hill with it shut off??
So when it does coasting down a hill is it when you hit the brakes or just random ?
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31 minutes ago, First-light said:
Fixed
So it only does it when letting off the throttle ? I see in your initial post you said anytime but seems it was when you let off .
Can you feel it in like the handle bars etc. when it does it ? Or try this , hold your right leg/ calf right on your cvt cover ( black cover ) and get it to do it and see if you can feel the clunk with your leg. -
16 minutes ago, First-light said:
Here is a video of the sound it makes.
I clicked on it , and it says video is private .
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23 hours ago, Four Seasons said:
Point being… same people that lived on this site now live on that one. You don’t see new members jumping all over that site even though they can.
Im on both as I'm on several forums . I don't have a beef with anyone on either sight . Your comment got me wondering so i just looked at sight activity and its very unfortunate looking at the stats .
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If they are the correct spine for your draw weight and length , yes.
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9 hours ago, First-light said:
Was finger printed to work at the schools was $100 bucks. maybe they can use the same one? Thanks
It would be nice, but they wont . I also had had my prints done before i went for my PP when i was a mechanic for the school bus garage.
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8 hours ago, First-light said:
Hey guys where do I start the process, online, townhall?
Im in steuben county also its one of the easiest county's to get your full carry. Myself , wife and son got ours awhile ago . I believe you still have to get 3 character references , but now you have to take a pistol course also and I've heard they fill up fast . Go to the steuben county clerks office in Bath and they will sell you the pistol permit application. $10 if i remember right . The finger prints is the big expense , like $110 i think.
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4 minutes ago, DirtTime said:
Congrats on the new lever gun!
Must be something in the air, I picked up a new rifle as well last weekend. Not vintage but wood and blued for a change.
Um no photos ? Or detail's .
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9 hours ago, steve863 said:
This post is dedicated to the members who falsely accuse me of never posting anything hunting/shooting related.
Got this gun two weeks ago. According to the serial number it's a vintage 1967 Savage Model 99 in .300 Savage caliber. Bought it for practically nothing. One of the best deals of my life. Nearly mint condition. Scope is only a 4x Tasco but it works. Finally got to shoot it two days ago and it shoots and functions great. Ammo for it is currently a little hard to find but I even got a box of ammo in the deal. I have more than enough guns than I need or could use and I'm not a collector but couldn't resist getting this one. An American classic hunting rifle if there ever was one for sure!!
Funny how you were called out and you post a gun thread 9 hours ago but only a few have posted and or given you a like. But the other thread is up to 3 pages now .
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Wife and i finished up a 6 week 3-d league at local club , I've been trying to get out a few days a week to shoot in the yard . Im going to get a bit more serous starting next week though .
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Got mine yesterday ..
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Wife and I use aluminum for indoor spots, I have thought about setting my back up bow with them to hunt.
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13 minutes ago, Doc said:
What's the name of your club?
Corning fish and game club, they had elected a president several years ago that had a distain for archery for some reason . Ran off all the long time archers , I guess they finally realized how much money they were loosing and elected a new president. He / they have been trying to get the archery going again, but a lot of the regulars will not come back .
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On 5/23/2023 at 11:04 PM, TACC said:
That definitely depends on the weapon. I have XD/M in both 3.8 and 4.5 barrel, and 2 G20's, 5 inch , and 6 inch KKM with a break on it.
Both MFG shoot lights out with serious Underwood 220 grain Hardcastle ammo.
I haven't had a problem with anything yet.
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I found in my Rock Island 10 that the Extreme copper washed 180 grainers shot terrible , even at low end loads . Bought some jacketed 180’s and that made a huge difference in groups .
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Wife and I have been shooting our local range . They just started getting back into archery . The course is set up with 4 stations with 5 - 3D targets set at each . He does a good job at each station on varying distance’s on the animals , the distance’s range from 12 to 35 yrds. We’ve been shooting everything from tree frogs, cobras to wolves. I’m happy to say on every deer target I’ve shot 10’s and a few 11’s , can’t say that on a few of the others though .
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Cordless is handy when needed, I bought a 40 volt ryobi weed eater when my 15+ year old 2 stroker finally gave up the ghost . Its worked fantastic for our sized yard , big plus is wife just has to pull 2 levers and it’s running she never could get the 2 stroke started . I still prefer corded for heavy duty jobs , drilling concrete is way easier with my 1/2 inch 10 amp heavy duty dewalt corded drill it’s a beast, or cutting thick walled steel is way faster with my old craftsman 15 amp corded sawzall .
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On 5/21/2023 at 3:22 PM, DDT said:
I have had nothing but good experiences with the 10mm since the 90s. All the platforms I've tried for shooting have been more accurate than me. I think it's an inherently accurate caliber and easy to load. I like Lee dies best, in fact I have several sets. My favorite pistol caliber was 38 super before before the 10mm. Also shoot alot of .40 S&W. There are only a few sources of information that I trust, here is a link to one of the most trusted and knowledgeable writers for a source of knowledge.
http://www.sixguns.com/tests/tt10mag.htm
There has been a resurgence of the 10 in the past few years. If it wasn't good there would not be so many gun makers going to that caliber.
Of course these are only my experiences and opinions, your mileage may vary.
Thanks for the link, bookmarked and saved .
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I do like my Rock island ultra in 10mm , I bought a 40 cal barrel and extra springs etc. to have lower cost practice ammo .
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Sorry to hear this , but as you said nobody got hurt . Best of luck ..
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Yeah , I don’t think they’ll be selling a bunch of those. So many other good revolvers for way better price’s.
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I want to stock back up on primers but I can’t bring myself to pay triple for them now vs before Covid. I’m afraid we will never see pre Covid prices .
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So how careful are you storing hunting clothes
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I store / keep ours out in our shed 24-7. Only other stuff is camping gear in the shed . Hunting Boots are put on at lease and taken off before getting in truck .