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Winning attitude
Ten minutes after the three-day World Rimfire Challenge marksmanship event wrapped up, the skies opened up. Rain fell hard and fast, causing some flash flooding. As the event organizers were dismantling the camp, I noticed these two girls and a boy running around helping. All three were wet, muddy, tired and smiling. Turns out they volunteered to help and found tasks for themselves without any prompting by parents or event admins.
That kind of attitude is rare enough in adults, and is most commendable in kids. Skills may be acquired later, but attitude like this comes from the basic character. I know who I would want to work with in the future.
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Vicious enforcement of arbitrary laws.
The utterly illogical and pointless nature of the US gun laws can be illustrated with this simple example. Let’s take a gun owner who has an AR15 rifle.
Since barrels are available in different lengths, the owner pays a $200 excise tax to the BATF, waits 6-12 months and finally gets permission to use a barrel shorter than 16 inches. Here’s how a 14.5″ barrel looks on a rifle. The difference of 1.5″ inches is legally significant, though it makes only a minor impact on the actual performance and handling.
Now, imagine that this person owns more two nearly identical AR15, one of them registered as a short-barreled rifle, and takes both to the range. For cleaning following the range time, both guns are disassembled.
If the owner accidentally puts the 16″ barrel on the registered lower and the 14.5″ barrel on the unregistered lower, he commits are felony “manufacturing of an unregistered short barreled rifle (SBR)” which is punishable by up to 10 years in prison and up to a $10,000 fine. Note that there’s zero change in the actual functionality of the guns: the lower receivers are identical, and the upper receivers are still in possession of the same person who already paid for the “privilege” of using a shorter barrel.
The punishment for the accidental swapping of very similar uppers is harsher than most penalties for forcible rape, armed robbery and murder! How does that make any sense whatsoever?
Q100 pistol review: new on Dillon Blue Press
See page 78 of the most recent Blue Press for the detailed review.
Selecting a barrel for S&W Victory .22: new on AllOutdoor
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Slim, yet powerful.
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Portraits
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Windham 224 varmint rifle in Dillon Blue Press, page 40.
(Just photos) Remington R5 in Tactical Life.
Random strangers on camera
On my way back from Pyramyd Air Cup 2018, I took a snapshot of a young child at Columbus airport. The eye-tracking feature of my new Sony camera worked extremely well, getting the focus just right even at 2.8 fairly close up. The kid’s mother and I talked for a while, turned out she was also heading to Nashville.
Today, I took a few studio photos of them. I’ve only edited one so far, but quite a few came out well. The kid, being a very positive, smiley cherub, stole the show.
The kid’s aunt, his mother’s younger sister, came along for company and also ended up on camera. This way, I met interesting people and gained an interesting local model. I like how things just work out.
Pregnancy and contact martial arts do not mix.
Ranged solutions tend to be more convincing…even before shots are fired.
Obviously, it’s best to have training completed before pregnancy progresses much.
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Editing old photos
Every so often, I look through old images and find something worth editing. This photo from last year was one such picture.
Sometimes, people from my past reach out and that prompts me to review the archives, finding something editable there. The portraits below date back seven years.
Besides me being a bit better with Photoshop, I think forgetting the original intent of the composition helps with a fresh re-approach to it.
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Очень интересная книга
https://fantasy-worlds.org/lib/id24700/read/ Научно-политическая фантастика.
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