Member's BLOG: Tuesday, April 29th, 2014 >Check In<
Hey mike! We had a great time. Fired upwards of 500 rounds between all three guns. Would have shot more but she got tired of reloading mags with her pretty little hands haha. I dont have the time to do my own reloads but I have a friend I give my brass to who reloads. My 7.62x39 ammo was brass plated steel though so no point in reloading that.
Hi Everyone, I haven't been here in a while, life got busy, working weekends to try to catch up with payments 
Pouring Rain here too. Looks like the worst of it just went past us, but still coming down a little hard. I stayed home from work today, but my wife is out in the weather with the oldest daughter and granddaughter for a Doctor appt.
Good to get all that winter salt washed off the roads. The Monte needs it's 2nd spring cleaning.
And the Camaro needs a good wax & detail.
Need air and cabin filters. I got a Performance Improvement gift certificate I gotta use up, but don't know what I need other than regular maintenance.

Pouring Rain here too. Looks like the worst of it just went past us, but still coming down a little hard. I stayed home from work today, but my wife is out in the weather with the oldest daughter and granddaughter for a Doctor appt.
Good to get all that winter salt washed off the roads. The Monte needs it's 2nd spring cleaning.
And the Camaro needs a good wax & detail.Need air and cabin filters. I got a Performance Improvement gift certificate I gotta use up, but don't know what I need other than regular maintenance.
With all do respect buddy, I do know what I'm talking about. appreciate the thought of trying to help me out, but yesterday was a tornado threat hence why people in the moderate to high risk had to keep an eye out for tornadoes yesterday. It was a hail and wind event as well i agree but large violent long lived tornadoes were the big killer yesterday that people had to keep an eye out for. there was plenty of CAPE and low level wind sheer in the moderate/high risk areas for tornadoes plus the cloud cover did clear up in the late mornings so with that sun out caused even more De-stablization in the atmosphere and some wedges were in those areas as well as 90 confirmed tornadoes so people need to take very much caution with tornado events. that's why i get the word out
not everyone is a weather nut here to i try to keep it as simple as possible, telling people in shaded areas to be careful is the best way.
With all due respect to you, the information about green shaded areas being under risk of severe weather was not at all accurate. That's what prompted me to say anything at all on the subject. Green shaded denotes possible thunderstorms possible that are unlikely to reach severe limits.
A few months ago you posted a graphic from a non-NWS source that indicated a widespread, violent tornado threat that was was not at all accurate and not indicative of forecasts from the Storm Prediction Center. I said something at that point as well.
I'm not trying to bust anyone's chops, but I will say something if there is inaccurate information put out there. And saying the yellow indicated widespread tornadoes (that was only the mod risk area) and saying severe weather likely in the green shaded areas was inaccurate. THAT is why I brought it up. Again, not trying to start anything, just wanting to clear things up. No sense in making people nervous who are not in the threatened areas.
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