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    wtburnette

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    I am uncontrollable. My parents tried. The schools tried. My friends tried. My employers tried. My wife tried. It's not gonna happen.

    And today the dealership I bought the 300 from is probably gonna try. I've got a few things to "discuss" with them today, mainly a check engine light that has been a thorn in my side all week. There were a few small issues that I was willing to ignore, but the CEL being on is the icing on the cake. I sold all of my diagnostic equipment off years ago, so I no longer have the ability to diagnose emissions system faults myself and must rely on others to diagnose for me, and there is where I get real uneasy. I don't trust other people with fixing my stuff, especially cars of all things. But now that I have cars with warranties on them, must rely on others unfortunately.

    Side story. Years ago I was too busy to change oil in the wifey's car and kept putting it off. She has the auto shop next door to her work change the oil. They break off the driver side mirror while in their position. I never put off oil changes after that.

    I hear ya, on the car issues. Our Mazda has a couple issues we need to have looked into. The entertainment system stopped recognizing USB drives and bluetooth devices about 2 weeks into our owning the car. Not huge deals, but enough of a PITA that we'd like to get the issues fixed.
     

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    Morning folks :coffee:

    There is really nothing quite like shooting a .45.

    I'm kind of fond of them myself. Unfortunately, I have been shooting more of them than I have been buying and need to restock my supplies. I should buy a box of bullets each payday until I get to a stockpile of 5000 bullets. I have plenty of powder, am Ok on primers and have more cases than I know what to do with. It's the bullets that keep flying out of the stockpile. It does not help that my youngest just got a Sig P320 in .45 and has been burning through the ammo lately.
     

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    Morning folks :coffee:



    I'm kind of fond of them myself. Unfortunately, I have been shooting more of them than I have been buying and need to restock my supplies. I should buy a box of bullets each payday until I get to a stockpile of 5000 bullets. I have plenty of powder, am Ok on primers and have more cases than I know what to do with. It's the bullets that keep flying out of the stockpile. It does not help that my youngest just got a Sig P320 in .45 and has been burning through the ammo lately.

    I'm going to need to get a huge stockpile of .45 saved up for when my son comes home for a visit this summer. He told me last year that he only wanted to shoot the 1911's and the AR, so I need to work on getting .45 and .223 saved up. Either that or I'll buy a case of each the week before he gets here, so I don't shoot it up before he arrives... :):
     

    churchmouse

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    Morning folks :coffee:



    I'm kind of fond of them myself. Unfortunately, I have been shooting more of them than I have been buying and need to restock my supplies. I should buy a box of bullets each payday until I get to a stockpile of 5000 bullets. I have plenty of powder, am Ok on primers and have more cases than I know what to do with. It's the bullets that keep flying out of the stockpile. It does not help that my youngest just got a Sig P320 in .45 and has been burning through the ammo lately.

    I feed the boys guns when we go. They have not been so anxious to get to the range these days. Makes my supplies last longer.
     

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    churchmouse

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    I think it's overpriced but, I could be wrong.

    If you try to Cajunize it you will have serious ignition problems.

    Mine wasn't terribly accurate but was an okay plinker.

    I got rid of mine. The ignition problems drove me nuts and the inaccuracy made it a lot less fun. :dunno:

    Yeah.......that money fro a questionable .22 is a bit of a stretch but his to sell.
     
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