As a side note, I think I should have the logger come in every year! We are seeing a lot more deer since he left so many tops to eat!
I agree 100%.They should say 3 point or beams of over 12". The goal is not to shoot young deer, it should NOT be to preserve genetic defects for breeding. If this continues, we will not be able to shoot any deer!
Sounds great.I actually bought the parts to finish the motor, just need to find the time…..
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What the hell are those marks?I'm in the Mid-Hudson Valley... north of some of the other guys. We use boats year round...
The Hudson River in Athens, NY (just north of Catskill).
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The geese have a bit of trouble though...
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Awesome! That's a pretty rowdy cam for a 5.3. She should pull to 7-8k easy if you've got the valve springs for it.No sir, Aluminum Block 5.3, LS7 camshaft giving it its good sound
Full length headers, Edelbrock with a 750 double Pumper
MSD ignition
He is right, really need to get my butt in gear and get it back on the road
They are goose tracks... the skid marks happened while landing and the prints while walking!What the hell are those marks?
If you were around here in NY you'd have a lynch mob after you! Local social media is abuzz with people telling other people not to burn anything... big forest fires happening!Final scrounge and cleanup for this year was two 70ft silver maple leaning over the house
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It actually rained the night before and drizzling the day of the burn. Otherwise I would have waited.If you were around here in NY you'd have a lynch mob after you! Local social media is abuzz with people telling other people not to burn anything... big forest fires happening!
My loading bench hasn't been that clean in a long time!Finally got my reloading bench reasonably clean. I'm going to load up some .25-06 for my son to use this year. View attachment 1218771
The nice thing about reloading is being able to back the loads down a bit to reduce the recoil a little for less experienced shooters.
Here is a small tree for you guys. It is a Fig tree growing in Balboa Park in San Diego. The tree is bigger than what the plaque says. I'm guessing that the exposed root base is 60 feet across.
Sounds great.
My best friend in high-school had a 79, and one of our friends had an 80 or 81, lots of great times. We put a 400 Pontiac in the 79, may have been the first vehicle I ever went over 150 in/on. My old 72 Lemans only had 4:10s, wouldn't dare rev a 400 Pontiac high enough to go that fast with those gears. My 79 Malibu with a built 400 SB(400 crank, 350 rods, and .030 over pistons, with a mild cam) had no problem hitting those speeds.
I'd like to build a later model 2wd blazer up with a 5.3 or 6.0/6.2, haven't modified any of those yet.
Can't wait to see that camaro on the road again.
Looks really nice. Where are you finding large rifle primers? I haven't seen them anywhere. That said, I haven't called Recobs in Baraboo.Finally got my reloading bench reasonably clean. I'm going to load up some .25-06 for my son to use this year. View attachment 1218771
The nice thing about reloading is being able to back the loads down a bit to reduce the recoil a little for less experienced shooters.
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