There isn't usually a big crowd at Atterbury for this weekend's Youth Hunt. There will be enough experienced hunters there with their young hunters for any help you might need for field dressing, blood trailing, etc. Last I heard there were a lot of deer there again this year. Rifles aren't...
el Cazador; Dallas, NW Hendricks/Putnam Co line...
working out of state too much lately to make any of the far away meetings, but maybe a local meeting west of the big yellow glow could be arranged, and I'd be more apt to make that.
Gentlemen;
I have some very clock-observant beginning shooters wanting to take some beginning classes. I've got them OK on the dates (finally), but they want to know start times and lengths of the classes.
Any help here?
I sometimes have trouble falling asleep at night knowing these goobers are actually the ones that are thought to be responsible for gaming war scenarios successfully. Even cyber attacks.
In a doomsday cyber attack scenario, answers are unsettling - latimes.com
These guys make Inspector...
I don't think it would take much imagination to think of any Congress Critter being "cajoled" by party leaders into voting one way or the other. The Dems in this Congress have all but admitted to doing so, and I have no doubt the Republicans have done so in the past. My possibly naive hope is...
Personally, I think the leadership in DC backed him into a room and tried to tell him how things were going to happen, and how he was going to vote- or not vote- on upcoming agendas. He's been in the Senate long enough to have a bit of pride on what he thinks is right and wrong, and I think the...
If that's the plane pictured, I wonder how it's supposed to be "stealthy"? It violates about every rule of stealth technology I've read, with the wide open intakes, "pressure wave piercer" nose, sharp points for the wing ends, tall vertical tailpiece, etc.
QFT. The number of French, English, and Spanish companies alone either subsidized or partially owned by their respective governments, and that operated in the pre-Revolutionary War United States, and the post-war US, is always a surprise to many. Why would it surprise people to think they did...
Interesting to note that the majority promoting term limits here are also found in the Libertarian and Anarchist threads promoting lassez faire markets and no boundaries absence of laws, since "the People can rule themselves".