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BabaYaga

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  1. How was it 2nd and 4 after a holding call? I’m drunk.
  2. They’re rice. Good school. Pretty damn good at baseball. No hoes.
  3. Under 500yds 7-08 outperforms the 6.5 in almost every category while having the added option of stabilizing much larger pills. It was a darling on the bench rest circuit for decades before the 6.5 came on the scene. Amen
  4. Get fucked aggy. From Winchesters own users manual
  5. Your understanding is wrong. You'll in your usual spin of focusing on the gun above all else.
  6. I never said there was no thought to using owners codes. Almost every mainstream safe comes with a preloaded initial code upon purchase for access. If it's a smaller one, you can usually just bump them open. Most also just come with a key that you can physically insert. No passcode required. Pulling the batteries often triggers the option to reset from outside the safe. Or the beforementioned reset button is often under the panel. For example, the factory reset on a Winchester safe is/was 1-2-3-4-5-6. Others are "0-0-0-0". You don't think a kid contemplating suicide is above spending a few minutes online to get the factory reset? You don't think that a kid in such distress would then move on to something else like pills? Weird how the parents are suing the AI chatbot company and not the gun you seem so fascinated with highlighting
  7. Dueling "who can take the longest to screw up my order" stores
  8. So you know nothing about gun safes. Gotcha. If you did, you would know that most of the "affordable" safes, which are what most of us have, run off keypads. Keypads require batteries. Batteries run out. Batteries can be replaced. Based upon the model, replacing the battery can reset the key code. That's if the battery is on the tumbler. If it's inside, there is usually a jack socket to the inside of the safe and most panels are removable, revealing a reset button. The obvious point being simply having a safe by no means equates to ensuring restricted access to a minor.
  9. Like I said, lot of assumptions here
  10. .308 is a "parent" round. Necked down over the years, you get the 7-08 (my personal favorite), and the venerable .243 30-06 is the parent round for the beforementioned .270 and 25.06 One is a short-action, the '06 line is a long-action. Thing is, there is no perfect round. That's the trap these manufacturers have set for everyone. There is perfect shot placement, and bigger or smaller holes. Most hunting is done <150yds, meaning even lower end hunting rifles will group comparable to much more expensive options. Practice and train on what you have and be as proficient as you can be and have some fun with it. If you want to upgrade later, upgrade your optics - that's where you will see the biggest improvement.
  11. There are a few universal laws known to man: death, taxes, and ones propensity to lose a knife based upon how expensive it was.......
  12. Lot of assumptions of the availability of the gun. Do we know if the father had a safe? Everyone here does know of course how insanely easy they are to get into, right? Kids obviously lives in the cyber world. My guess is he could crack into your phone in minutes (as mine can), yet he can't figure out a keypad safe (most common) that has 4-6 digits?
  13. lol, yeah. So you have to take the firearms industry and zoom out. VERY little has changed in the way of gun manufacturing designs over the last hundred years minus optics and stock designs (carbon fiber, synthetics, etc). The first gas-operated rifle (think AR) was patented back in the 1800's. Bolt-action rifles commonly used for hunting go back even further. So what changes? Calibers. You have this flurry every few years of "new and improved" caliber choices. Creedmoor is all the rage right now. Before that you had the WSM's. Then the Lapua and Weatherby options. The venerable .270 used to called a "wildcat" round when they necked down the 30-06 to make a flatter, faster round. Then they said what the hell, knocked down more and you have the 25-06. 6.5CM is a fine choice, but the round needs to be based upon it's application. Deer/hog hunting. It's great. I'd just make sure you are using the proper hunting ammunition so that flat, fast round expands properly
  14. No offense, but I don't think you are going to really get much more than a superficial understanding from film. India is a vast, ancient, and diverse place. If I were you, I'd start on the region from where the teams are from. The languages they speak. Their relevance to English colonization. Their history. Food is a great place to start. I have a team in India, have visited both Bangalore and Chennai, and we always circle back to food and family. When I am with them, I want them to expose me to "real" regional cuisine. You'll have to wipe your ass with a snow cone after, but it's worth it.
  15. 6.5CM is a great round, but it was made to have a very high ballistic coefficient, not dump all it's energy in hunting applications. It's a long, thin round. .357 hits like a brick. Not great at longer ranges, but as stated, it's a MF'er under 100yds.
  16. Oh, I'd put it MUCH higher. The difference is the breeds are so pussified that "bad" dogs can't do much other than bark and chew on shit in the owners house. Most dogs are socialized, but not much more than that. Almost every dog owner I know, if their dog got off it's leash......gone.
  17. Feral anything can be a problem. Feral cats can decimate ground-nesting birds and small animals. Not great, but not the end of world. We had a herd of feral barn-cats that were cool as hell until the coyotes found them. Gone overnight. More than a dozen of various sizes. Sucked. I had one that always liked to ride on the hay-bales in the wheelbarrow. Every day. Feral dogs on the other hand, which are pack animals, can and do go after livestock. Every rancher I've ever been around will put feral dogs down with EXTREME prejudice once it is determined that they are in fact wild. This.
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