I got distracted while cutting up a pineapple.
Pineapple to put on top of a pizza.
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Thanks. I shot some first strikes today and you’re right. My ravin adjustable angle base will be here tomorrow so I can sight them in. All the elevation in my scope isn’t enough at 30 yards.Just remember the rail is the older version MOE not M-Lok. With First Strike rounds those are a lot of fun.
Post a pic after tape and mud..........
Making redneck music but at the same time...
Looks like an old house in the Silvies River area.View attachment 8114421
Some place in Central Oregon
Thankfully it is never bad here. Where we are from in Smithfield it would be crazy thick. Not a lot of pine in our new AO.
Needed these on the road I grew up on. Dead end mile and a half road, no place to turn around. We used to run down our driveway to let the truckers know, vs watching them back up for 30 min.lolAs somebody who drives 3000 miles per week, it ain’t just Swift truckers who are idiots.
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Single plane intake?By coincidence, got the dyno numbers on my 401 Jeep motor… 500 ft pounds and 390 hp. Going in my CJ-7.
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Oh how sweet she sounds!
Sirhr
Because of commies......Too stupid? How do think the democratic party exists?
Agreed but don't forget the useful idiots.Because of commies......
Doc
By coincidence, got the dyno numbers on my 401 Jeep motor… 500 ft pounds and 390 hp. Going in my CJ-7.
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Oh how sweet she sounds!
Sirhr
Wonder what his wife says about that??????
Declaring bankruptcy in 3…..2……1……………..
You're not wrong. This was yesterday, I think the guy drove up on the barricade with his trailer tires, and when they came off, the weight of the load sheared off the frame of the trailer. I could see drag marks in from of the trailer legs, so he probably backed up to get out of the intersection after it happened. I've seen lots of guys drive up on that barricade over the years, but never a broken trailer. The pulp bales he was hauling are heavy enough they don't fill the trailers past about 2/3 or so, and all the weight ends up ahead of he trailer axles.As somebody who drives 3000 miles per week, it ain’t just Swift truckers who are idiots.
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