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  1. Jaron3

    Cast Iron Skillets

    These are my buddy’s skillets. The #8 is an unmarked Wagner and the #9 is a newer Griswold that was made after Wagner bought out Griswold. He took all the seasoning off to start over. I love the swirl marks from the original machining process at the foundry.
  2. Jaron3

    Cast Iron Skillets

    Granted, I don’t put my pots and pans on the stove like I’m splitting wood but I don’t think I’m overly gentle with them either. I shake the skillets back and forth too to move things around and there’s no issues while leaving the full weight of my #9 and it’s contents on the top. No scratches...
  3. Jaron3

    Cast Iron Skillets

    My mother in law has induction and she’s one hell of a cook. According to her it’s the closest thing to cooking with gas as far as heat range and adjustability. Also the induction tops cool much faster than an electric top.
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    Cast Iron Skillets

    @pmclaine I get what you’re saying, I think. No offense taken. None of the cast iron makes a sound on the cook top when moved so no nails on a chalk board. I understand that gas is the way to go with cooking but it’s a major pain in the ass to keep the range top clean. Once this stove shits the...
  5. Jaron3

    Cast Iron Skillets

    Yes sir they are.
  6. Jaron3

    Cast Iron Skillets

    I love old cast iron. The 1920s-30s Griswolds are my favorite. Large block logo with heat rings. Here is my #9 with home made sausage gravy then cleaned up with the lid.
  7. Jaron3

    Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

    Clean them with a dollar bill. 👍
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    Maggie’s @#^&

    Contemplating his next scope. Moa vs. Mils
  9. Jaron3

    Sportsmanship

    I’ve seen this in countless ways and in many different disciplines. All types of racing and I mean all. It’s unspoken but being competitors comes second a lot of times especially in the amateur ranks. When you see it on a high, professional level it gets seen by more people which brings more...
  10. Jaron3

    Why the Controversey over Creedmoor 6.5?

    Or get another reamer that’s within spec?
  11. Jaron3

    seeing trace question

    Very interesting. Thank you.
  12. Jaron3

    seeing trace question

    Whiskey - I’m guessing the sun was high and behind me as I was shooting pretty much due north and it was 2 in the afternoon but there was complete cloud cover. Didn’t actually see the sun at all that day.
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    seeing trace question

    A little more info on my end. Cabelas Covenant 6-24x50 ffp shooting on 18-20 power. Environmentals: 45 degrees. Overcast/full cloud cover. High humidity, 79 percent when I arrived and light drizzle when I left. 1300’ elevation. Pressure was 29.91”.
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    seeing trace question

    Is it possible to actually see the bullet through your rifle scope? I’m not trying to hijack the thread. Just say so and I’ll start another one but it was mentioned above. I was shooting the other day and thought I saw a bug flying through my scope after I touched off a shot. A couple shots...
  15. Jaron3

    Maggie’s What's Your View II

    I backed up to 1005 yards and got hits there too but no images.
  16. Jaron3

    Maggie’s What's Your View II

    795 yards to 8” steel plate.
  17. Jaron3

    Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

    Fact of the matter is @Hookturnr, my garage is in no comparison to a shop, large or small. I can do shit but the “shop guys” are capable of much more than I can offer. Some of those dudes are true artists and craftsmen as I’m sure you know.