Mark Wainwright
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Mark,
Some incredible cars in that collection, I'll take the 68 GTX convertible, thanks!Mark,
Re; the indoor cars: Is this one persons collection?
Thank you for the pics! It’s amazing how many shows you get to.
Yes all his cars, just breath taking.Mark,
Re; the indoor cars: Is this one persons collection?
Thank you for the pics! It’s amazing how many shows you get to.
I’ve only ever seen one avanti
In personI’ve only ever seen one avanti
Fred, saw a pic from NDAK yesterday showing Hail piled up like snow on the road. You get any of thatHappy Monday to ya Boys.
Sunny and just the right temp. I'm happy.
Morning, Fred.Happy Monday to ya Boys.
Sunny and just the right temp. I'm happy.
No, thank god lots of rain though.Fred, saw a pic from NDAK yesterday showing Hail piled up like snow on the road. You get any of that
Did the rain thing last night here.Morning, Fred.
Getting a nice soaking rain here....
Sounds like a good idea! Hopefully that, and the cleaning, will help....Did the rain thing last night here.
Hey Jim I cleaned and oiled the pellet gun and it shoots better but I have a problem sighting in. I can't really see the front sight real well so I think I'll paint it white or some color so I can see it better.
mine is only 700 and is a cheap $50 dollar gun but I think at 25 feet it should kill a squirrel. Well if hit in the right spot anyway.Sounds like a good idea! Hopefully that, and the cleaning, will help....
Do you know the claimed velocity of the pellet gun? I want to say that rifled guns are slower, but I can't remember where I read that, or what the reasoning is. Anyway, with a non-rifled gun I would think that velocity should be "up there" to get the pellet on-target ASAP.
For comparison, my rifled Gamo .177 has a claimed velocity of 1,100 fps, but I have no way of directly measuring it.