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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.
Was it a case of 'accuracy through volume of fire'?
Kidding. That is quite an accomplishment.

I think my greatest success in life was being able to retire at age 60. My goal had been 65 but hard work and sacrifice, hiring a smart financial dude, and a dash of good luck got me there sooner.
 
Probably would have broken something if he were sober.
When I was in HS, my family and I were heading to an ice cream shop. We came across an accident in the opposite lane..a VW bug that had impaled itself into the backend of a semi trailer. It was dark so we couldn't see much, other than a bunch of cop cars and lights. The entire front end of the bug was crushed in up to the a-pillar.

We learned the next day it was a bunch of drunk college students. All of them survived. +1 for alcohol.
 
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.
My name is Bob and I am a gunaholic
 
Old habits and all. Suspect if I pull the plug I will still be on night shift for years till my internal clock gets reset :s0140:
Worked swing shift at a plywood mill just out of high school (18-20) (Simpson Timber, closed in 79) it took years to get back into a day shift mode.
 
I built a workbench grade table today so I can build a nicer (dining) table. Needed a big surface i could could cut full 4x8 sheets on with a track saw. The nicer table will be made from 1" apply ply, which is pretty much void free, with a maple face. So i need to make very nice finish cuts on it, since its edge will be exposed.

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I built a workbench grade table today so I can build a nicer (dining) table. Needed a big surface i could could cut full 4x8 sheets on with a track saw. The nicer table will be made from 1" apply ply, which is pretty much void free, with a maple face. So i need to make very nice finish cuts on it, since its edge will be exposed.

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Make sure to post pictures of the final product. Track saw is the way to go. :cool:
 

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