I fell back off the wagon...

Oh shoot, that ain't bad.

A couple weeks back I went on a bender and woke up with a Springfield M1A Loaded. When my wife found out I managed to dodge the fry pan but the old lady faked me out and caught me with the rolling pin. I will shoot it when the swelling in my eye goes down and I can see out of it again. Tomochan just got a new LRB. Will his wife kill him quickly and cleanly, or slow and obscenely?

Nice guns!

Hehehe, I'm afraid to even touch an LRB lest I lose all sense of satisfaction for lesser things ;)
 
Some things are worth dying for...........
Looking forward to seeing you guys try the challenge with these fine rigs.

I'll try to work up to it, but I tend to be the weakest link in the shooter/rifle/target chain. One thing I want to do with these two is chart the changes in accuracy at each stage of tweaking to get a few data points about what tends to have the most positive effect (beyond load development). Two isn't a great statistical sample but it's a start ;)

TreelineM14 processed my credit card, so I've got a couple of PB rear sights, Sadlak op-rod spring guides and USGI op-rod springs incoming - let the games begin!
 
Nice twins Pop - saw one in LGS in town two weeks back and nearly, so nearly, ended up with another rifle I didn't need LOL. It is an addiction which, sadly for me, Mrs. Tomochan doesn't understand. I am now pleading early old-timers disease as an excuse.
 
Nice twins Pop - saw one in LGS in town two weeks back and nearly, so nearly, ended up with another rifle I didn't need LOL. It is an addiction which, sadly for me, Mrs. Tomochan doesn't understand. I am now pleading early old-timers disease as an excuse.

Thanks, and congrats on your LRB, it looks amazing! When my Mrs. saw the long boxes I got a look that nearly took my head off, but when I opened them up and showed her she softened right up and asked which one was going to be hers - it's amazing what a nice bit of wood can do for marital relations ;)
 
If that is what you call falling off the wagon, I guess that landing on your wallet didn't cushion the blow so much.
:p

Nope, between the wife and three kids, mortgage and vehicle payments, by the time it's my turn to use my wallet there's not a lot left ;)
 
Well there's the things we do to live and the things we live to do, the cosmic balance must be maintained :cheers:

Well said.
Work to live, don't live to work.
My only saving grace right now is that these wooden norcs aren't in the stores I visit, or I would be sleeping on the couch with the dog for the summer.
The Boyds walnut pales in comparison to this Italian stuff.
 
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