I didn’t go the full-size takedown route, I opted for the Charger takedown model. I read where several advised against a takedown due to accuracy issues, breaking down and reassembling it. I adjusted mine per Ruger’s instructions and haven’t experienced this. I’ve added a few accessories to make...
I see that I'm a little late here, but Yankee Hill Machine seems to kinda fly under the radar. I've had the Resonator for going on 4 years now. It's ate everything that I could physically shoot through it. It just keeps working and working well.
One of my first can purchases, was the resonator from Yankee Hill. It's a 30 caliber can. I've shot everything that you can squeeze through the baffles in it, including .243. When I built my first smokeless muzzie in .45, that's when I knew I needed another can. This time I stepped up to the...
I'm far from phone savvy. I use hand me down cell phones. I've had everything from droids to apples, Moto's, Samsung's, etc. I'm currently using an apple X something or another. I've been doing a little GPS/Garmin research as I want to add a means to call/text for help in areas that don't have...
I wouldn't let your age detour you from joining the trades. I see it every day, the slightly older ones, that make a career change have some direction and drive. They have experienced life outside of high school and are excited for the opportunity. Contractors call back after a few weeks and ask...
There was a time in my life when I got a haircut ever 3-w weeks. Those days are long gone now. I probably get 2 barber cuts a year, the other time I buzz it off with some clippers and a guard on the back porch. I try and time the barber cuts right before any special events, family gatherings...
I've had them both over the years. While I like the ability to just pile it in a chest freezer, that's what happens at my place. Food just gets piled in. Things migrate to the bottom and it seems like a quest trying to find something that you know you put in there. I prefer uprights, less floor...
I sure do like my bottom of the barrel, Bear Legend compound. I know there's nicer bows, but I took a break from archery for several years. When I decided to get back into bowhunting, that's the bow I decided on. Will I upgrade? Probably so, but it has severed me well the past few seasons.
My worst day in the woods, was still better than my day not being in the woods. Sometimes I'll make a trek just to hangout and observe. I learn so much just picking a spot and just sitting and listening.
Whichever one you'll wear. I know that's not the answer you want to hear. I'd go somewhere, bass pro, cabela's, somewhere you can try them on and see which one you like. I can tell you when it's cold, I don't mind a standard life jacket. It helps cut the wind and cold air when boating in.
I haven't kept up on cans in the past few years, since my last purchase. I see that things have greatly improved, materials, weight, etc. Did you say what caliber you're shooting, and I missed it?
When I setup my trust, I listed my wife as a co-trustee and our son as beneficiary. She had to jump through the same hoops I did. I too had a lawyer familiar with this process draw my trust up. Got all the I’d dotted and y’all crossed and uploaded it to SS. They accepted it and I’ve been adding...
Like stated several times above, I have to control the moisture and the air temperature here where I live. Desiccant bags and a golden rod do the job presently.