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It has very recently been brought to my attention that there is a lot of negativity around here. I find it hard to believe since you guys are one of the most uplifting group of chaps I have ever met. Nevertheless this thread will serve as a place for positivity to run free.

Feel free to share your or other's successes from trivial to momentous. It can be a personal story or something you learned about elsewhere.
 
A near momentous success that happened with me was the extrication of myself from a second job. That job was holding me back from doing much else in life and resulted in me being in a constant salty mood. Since leaving that job, I have been setting myself up for many other successes and my mood has improved immensely.
 
It's ok to just not make a thread if you don't have any real topic. Everyone will still like you.
 
In keeping with the actual intent of the thread, I finished a shop project Wednesday that had been lingering for far too long and yesterday I finished and successfully tested a gunsmithing project that kept morphing into something more and more involved.

And it's okay to NOT respond to a thread you have no interest in. Nobody likes you, but it's still okay.
 
I am six days away from successfully going an entire calendar month without buying a firearm. The last purchase was in early June. May not seem like much of an accomplishment to most but given that I was buying multiple firearms nearly every week for the last year and a half, it does to me.
 
In keeping with the actual intent of the thread, I finished a shop project Wednesday that had been lingering for far too long and yesterday I finished and successfully tested a gunsmithing project that kept morphing into something more and more involved.

And it's okay to NOT respond to a thread you have no interest in. Nobody likes you, but it's still okay.
And it's ok to NOT make a thread every few hours with another random thought. I know nobody likes me, and that's okay.
 
After watching about 40 hours of you tube videos, I replaced my carpeted stairs w/ hardwoods. Finally built up the confidence and didn't want to pay the $7,000 they wanted to install them. You Tube has literally saved me thousands of dollars...thank you to all the folks that share their knowledge.
 
After watching about 40 hours of you tube videos, I replaced my carpeted stairs w/ hardwoods. Finally built up the confidence and didn't want to pay the $7,000 they wanted to install them. You Tube has literally saved me thousands of dollars...thank you to all the folks that share their knowledge.
That is huge.
 
Feel free to share your or other's successes from trivial to momentous. It can be a personal story or something you learned about elsewhere.
I scored hits for the first time this summer at 600yds with a handload I learned to develope asking questions in this very forum (and hours of youtube sessions) achieving my goal.
 
I scored hits for the first time this summer at 600yds with a handload I learned to develope asking questions in this very forum (and hours of youtube sessions) achieving my goal.
600yds is impressive, what type of handgun was it?


Kidding, what model of rifle and what cartridge?
 
600yds is impressive, what type of handgun was it?


Kidding, what model of rifle and what cartridge?
Re: handguns... im actually working on a few custom builds (also learning from this forum) but havnt quite hit my goals with those yet...


Browning X-Bolt 280ai, Handload for elk and smaller is a 140gn Absolute Hammer leaving the barrel at 3200fps. 1moa groups, although 600 was pushing my marksmanship skill so need to practice more...
Higher confidence at 500yds but right now I will probably keep my hunting limit to 400yds or less until I practice more.
 
I bought a new house which has enough land for a 100 yard range with a natural backstop, and a sweeping view of the Columbia River Valley from 1000 feet.
 
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I've almost made it to the back corner of my property line using only portable tools and a slightly above average disregard for my own health and personal safety.
No major injuries, no heart attacks.
Quite a few small scrubby trees down, and a dent in the local blackberry population.
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