G/C Wadcutter Mould

fiver

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I went down to Corpus Christi a couple of years back for some work stuff.
it was right before Christmas and the work part was spread out pretty far from the stuff part.
[I never did see downtown] the stuff part was me trying to find a few places to fish for 3 days waiting for the phone to ring.
anyway at night it was 64 and during the day it was 68.
the humidity was just about 70% just enough you could feel it wrap the warmth around your body but not be sticky.
I thought pretty hard about trying to find a spot of land for a trailer so I could do the winter time snow bird routine.
 

VZerone

Active Member
We're polluted with rattlesnakes and copperheads, but my area doesn't have water mocassins thank God on those nasty things! Rather deal with a rattlesnake or better yet none at all LOL.
 

358156 hp

At large, whereabouts unknown.
I live in a "sweet spot" in Nebraska. Snakes all around the Lincoln area, but none of them close to us. I have yet to see any snakes when out hunting or playing. I do know where to find them, and I never go to these places. It's a win for me, and a win for the snakes.

Oh, to return us to our regularly scheduled program, if I did see a snake I would probably bust him with one of my cast wadcutters :)
 
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USSR

Finger Lakes Region of NY
With my cast 148 grain HBWC and my S&W Model 14, I can shoot him right between his itty bitty beady eyes.:rolleyes: Sheesh, for the life of me, this site sure takes some strange turns.

Don
 

fiver

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it is just a hobby, it's supposed to be fun, or your supposed to be getting paid for it.
 
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Ian

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With my cast 148 grain HBWC and my S&W Model 14, I can shoot him right between his itty bitty beady eyes.:rolleyes: Sheesh, for the life of me, this site sure takes some strange turns.

Don

You missed the one where we went from powder burn rate to camshaft phasers to the three Jessicas in something like ten posts.
 

358156 hp

At large, whereabouts unknown.
The engine oil thread was spectacular too. I think we started discussing some of the oils used in bullet lubes, moved into air cooled VWs, toined left at Albuquerque, and went into discussing oil companies and synthetic engine oil classifications, before moving on. A friend asked me which synthetic oil to use in his pickup, and I sent him a link to that thread. He was really impressed, but thinks we may all be a little loony.