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Paragraphs are your friend.... a huge block of text is hard to read.

Shocker,

Agreed, and apologies! I just started typing and didn't stop, then hit post. My bad. Sometimes I don't hear myself...

I went back in and stuck in some "enters" here and there, where it seemed to make sense. Hope that works.
 
Shocker,

Agreed, and apologies! I just started typing and didn't stop, then hit post. My bad. Sometimes I don't hear myself...

I went back in and stuck in some "enters" here and there, where it seemed to make sense. Hope that works.
Don't beat yourself up.
I type in the same sort of stream-of-consciousness fashion. I usually go back and break it up into paragraphs later. Usually before posting it, but not always. :D
 
Good to have you out in the open, I'm another East Sider except this has been home for nearly all my life. For many years we considered Christina Lake, B.C. as a second home, we have been away for years and I miss it, its odd how you can feel more at home while away from home. The revolvers are excellent, pictures speak for themselves, your stories are interesting.
 
Good to have you out in the open,

Man, I feel sorta like a sniper... i.e. if you knew where to look, any member could have found me. I announced myself in, I think, 2009 per the forum standards, and I was pleasantly received, but pretty much surface noise, so I've just been listening in, now and then. Still, while I was still working, I loved my job beyond belief, working insane hours, coupled with a 78 mile commute each way each day, so rambling on wasn't high on my list of things to do. Instead of talking about it, I built a bullet trap so I could capture my lead and re-cast it, and just had personal pleasure in shooting. Now, you all are making me feel a bit guilty for not speaking up. The good news is, I'm finally inspired to pipe up. Just as a close, I'll share a picture I call "The bang starts here":

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You can post about your other guns in this section of the Forum: http://smith-wessonforum.com/firearms-knives-other-brands/
We like anything that goes bang! :)

Thanks for the link!!! I will take you up on that one of these days. When I say it is a KING OF THE FLEET, think Mauser Magnum Action, 300 H&H Magnum, built by hand in the 1930's by a true master of the craft. It REALLY goes bang! I hold my 700BDL in my hands, then pick up my Dubiel, and just go "Oh my". Don't get me wrong, a Remington 700 BDL in 22-250, with Leupold Varix-III is nothing to sneeze at. But the difference between the two is NOT subtle.
 
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