What're you doing?
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From: That town you drive through to get to Myrtle Beach
Yeah, but see, there's a problem with your logic. It'd require the people in front to pay attention enough to see the banner, which **** sure isn't going to happen.
Thats why high beams are made with flashing options...lol...horns work too!
Last edited by 08gtcslady; Dec 19, 2014 at 09:44 PM.
Meh
I hate being 'that' guy
It feels rude
Id rather just wait until it's clear and then zip on by them
They can't help it if they're stupid. They were born that way. I should blame their parents for breeding.
Some people are stupid without their parents help...for example, i have 2 younger brothers. 1 is like me, has a job, pays his bills, does occasional stupid tricks, but is usually smarter than that. Now, my other brother (yes, blood related also), is spending Christmas in jail again-round 3. Thot he could skip paying his restitution and they would not be bothered to look for him. Got a car & car insurance...mmm, duh, now he's magically trying to call us from jail again. Never learns....just pay for what u did. Ya know, learn and move on. He cant figure that trick out.
If there was room under the hood, I'd consider putting a tractor trailer air horn under there and blast the **** out of them with it until they moved.
Last edited by kcoTiger; Dec 20, 2014 at 05:32 PM.
Nope, took it with me. Twelve rounds in four 3-round groups at 200yds and 300 yds. One group at 200 to verify it was still at its previous point and the last three about 2.5" apart on three different spots. I'm getting rusty; I know that rifle will put them inside 2" at 300 yards.
Nope, took it with me. Twelve rounds in four 3-round groups at 200yds and 300 yds. One group at 200 to verify it was still at its previous point and the last three about 2.5" apart on three different spots. I'm getting rusty; I know that rifle will put them inside 2" at 300 yards.
I'm using a VX3 4.5-14 with a duplex, but I prefer the mil dot for ranging purposes. If you've got an opportunity to range the area you'll be shooting from, any scope is fine and if you're accustomed to the animals' sizes at certain ranges based on maturity and comparison to animals in the same vicinity, a duplex is fine. The mil dot is far better for me in terms of being able to estimate range accurately on the first shot quickly. I've actually been looking for a replacement for mine. It's a really good scope but it's limited beyond about 400 yds.
Edit: with glass, you definitely get what you pay for, which means I'll pay through the nose for a scope good enough. Probably will end up being a Swarovski Z6 or possibly a Zeiss.
Edit: with glass, you definitely get what you pay for, which means I'll pay through the nose for a scope good enough. Probably will end up being a Swarovski Z6 or possibly a Zeiss.
Last edited by kcoTiger; Dec 21, 2014 at 10:51 AM.


