At least if you miss the squirrel you'll have a nice meal...
Which squirrel? I count one in the foreground and dozens in the tree line. ;-)
At least if you miss the squirrel you'll have a nice meal...
Well, umm, yeah. I guess I shouldn't assume things.Huh? Proving all our eyes are different. Interesting...what I would have said:
I would do the opposite. One benefit to a smaller moa dot is a crisper dot for those with astigmatism, including myself.
...but I am hooked on the ACSS Vulcan reticle with the chevron. Not available with a closed emitter, as far as I know.
I am probably the outlier but that is OK, it is quieter over here.Well, umm, yeah. I guess I shouldn't assume things.
You should ease off the mushrooms, my friend.Which squirrel? I count one in the foreground and dozens in the tree line. ;-)
Not whole yet, but better than yesterday.Morning folks! ️
Glad to hear that Barb is doing better Patience
That squirrel owes his life to that nervous bird.At least if you miss the squirrel you'll have a nice meal...
Time well spent!
Since I robbed Peter to pay Paul with the original parkerized comp on the K12 (it's on the Jericho now), the K12 got its new SS comp today. I'll eventually bead blast it to give that matte finish that matches the gun.
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The 50 yard CM Challenge target.
Nice MM!Everybody is probably eating dinner, but me ! But, our pizza has been ordered.
I picked up a new wide-angle (16mm) lens for the mirrorless camera. Wanting to test it's point of focus (in the foreground here) and the bokeh (smoothness of background, and transition to) ..... there was no better subject than my big deck.
(sorry, couldn't help myself)