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  • baboon

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    Out here by the lake!
    I was doing some digging earlier for some en blocs. In doing so I come across some more gems, I didn't even know I had. Plus I found the en blocs.
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    lonestardiver

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    Nifty find.
    I recently had the same sort of event.

    I had moved 15 years ago and still have a good portion of my reloading gear boxed up. Now I had my trusty older RCBS dial calipers and had been thinking about getting a set of digital calipers and every time I was about to make the purchase something made me hold off. A couple of weekends a go I was working on getting my other XL 650 set up and set up my T7 and was looking through those boxes...I found a brand new still sealed digital caliper as well as a coupe of other items I had forgotten about.
     

    GoPappy

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    I recently discovered the original owner's manual for my 1983 Ruger Mark II that I bought from Oshman's Sporting Goods back in 1983. I wish I had kept the box too, but no such luck.
     

    digger

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    Going thru a bunch of old family pictures; I found the original owners manual for my Sheridan pellet rifle. This dates it back to 1955. I still shoot it today and with 5 pumps it easily takes down cottontails etc..Damn, rifle and I are getting real old.
     

    vmax

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    I was doing some digging earlier for some en blocs. In doing so I come across some more gems, I didn't even know I had. Plus I found the en blocs.
    You have a serious problem pal....
    You have too much old cool ammo that you have failed to shoot.
    This kind of infraction, could get you banned from TGT

    Ohh, wait, I’m wrong..this is Texas Gun Talk, not Texas Gun Shoot.....you’re okay .....lol
     

    baboon

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    You have a serious problem pal....
    You have too much old cool ammo that you have failed to shoot.
    This kind of infraction, could get you banned from TGT

    Ohh, wait, I’m wrong..this is Texas Gun Talk, not Texas Gun Shoot.....you’re okay .....lol
    When everyone was crying about .22's I just grinned.
     

    EZ-E

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    I've been looking for my electric chainsaw that goes to the pole for trimming trees for about a year. I found the saw a few months ago under my work bench barried under a soft bag cooler...I don't recall the saw being small enough to hide from me...lol
     

    karlac

    Lately too damn busy to have Gone fishin' ...
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    Got that beat ... ;)

    Making enough from woodworking for years to add to the pot to keep the home fire's burning, I likely have at least one of every woodworking tool known to mankind in the shop.

    Retired in 2016, was in the shop during my obligatory break from 9 months of fishing in AR this last December, and, while going through tool drawers, ran across a number of tools/jigs/fixtures that I have no idea what the hell they do??

    Worrisome ...
     
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