Yep, I was in the bay.MCFG? I was there with my 457 this afternoon.
Yep, I was in the bay.MCFG? I was there with my 457 this afternoon.
It is a different reticle (circle dot) from the Sig Romeo1 Pro that came on the 226 (6 MOA dot)Do you think it could be the Holosun?
I think it’s the Holosun. China bad.
My caretaker/friend is too busy with his own project to help me this trip.
That's fine. The weather has been so pleasant, so why not enjoy ..... so I have been.
Multiple hammock sessions, divided by some guitar playing. But so far, my main pursuit has been photography.
However, it's officially ginseng harvest season.
Tomorrow will be a woods day, finding some prime treasures from the ground !
Evening all,
Late night for me, Just relaxing though and trying to catch up on the thread. I entered my first IDPA competition and will be competing with my friend this Saturday! I originally wanted to run the shadow I bought from the Wizard (this just gave a name Idea for her, The Wizard's Shadow, kind of a play on words and the group) BUT I don't have holster for her and my friend convinced me to go head to head with him, my P10C w/ RDS vs his P10F w/ RDS. However the Wizard has come to my rescue for the holster so I will be able to run the Wizard's Shadow in future competitions (thanks again offering to sell the holster Wizard ). This will be my first competition since I shot for my JROTC bullseye air rifle team in high school, so a little exciting.
Before I sign off I want to say something to everyone. I hate to be the bearer of bad news if you haven't heard but Gun youtuber Paul Harrel has passed away. RIP to a legend but more importantly thank you all starting with WTT. WTT was the person I initially approached at the range when I heard him talking about CZ handguns, I was on the range with my newest gun at the time my P10C. Over time I bought some parts off of him for my Ruger MkIV and he introduced me to the Wizard where I bought the Shadow he had on offer. Its hard to believe but I've almost known them for a year or more now. What I really want to say is thanks to everyone for fostering such a welcoming community and having me in it. Also It was also great meeting a bunch of you in person at SGE earlier this year.
Lastly prayers for anyone who needs them. Have a great rest of the week everyone!
I'm jealous. It's my dream to have my very own dark room with everything I need to make prints, I actually have I think four rolls to develop now. I'd love to see picture of your setup if you have any! Hope your snip test goes well, I've only used FP4 once and I think I pushed it to 150. I have significantly more time under my belt with HP5, and like how flexible it is.My adventures with photography continue. I've added a second enlarger to the darkroom and have mostly moved from Canon to Pentax as my EDC. Right now, I'm doing a 'Snip Test'. That's where you shoot an entire roll of the same picture, then snip small sections of film off to figure out what processes work best for you. I've done 6 tests so far using two different developers and various times and exposures. It's a bit tedious, but it really lets you dial in exactly what you want from a specific film type. This weeks test is using Ilford FP4 Plus, which is a fine grain B&W daylight film. I've got this loaded in a bulk loader and am getting used to how it shoots and what results I can get. Next up, I'll probably do the same with HP5 or maybe Delta. I might go crazy and even see if I can find bulk T-Max.
Kind of like dialing in which ammo a particular gun it seems (for the guys who like making tiny holes in clusters).My adventures with photography continue. I've added a second enlarger to the darkroom and have mostly moved from Canon to Pentax as my EDC. Right now, I'm doing a 'Snip Test'. That's where you shoot an entire roll of the same picture, then snip small sections of film off to figure out what processes work best for you. I've done 6 tests so far using two different developers and various times and exposures. It's a bit tedious, but it really lets you dial in exactly what you want from a specific film type. This weeks test is using Ilford FP4 Plus, which is a fine grain B&W daylight film. I've got this loaded in a bulk loader and am getting used to how it shoots and what results I can get. Next up, I'll probably do the same with HP5 or maybe Delta. I might go crazy and even see if I can find bulk T-Max.
Seng season is never a good period here.
Almost makes me wish I needed another hobby. I am glad you are enjoying it. I always did.My adventures with photography continue. I've added a second enlarger to the darkroom and have mostly moved from Canon to Pentax as my EDC. Right now, I'm doing a 'Snip Test'. That's where you shoot an entire roll of the same picture, then snip small sections of film off to figure out what processes work best for you. I've done 6 tests so far using two different developers and various times and exposures. It's a bit tedious, but it really lets you dial in exactly what you want from a specific film type. This weeks test is using Ilford FP4 Plus, which is a fine grain B&W daylight film. I've got this loaded in a bulk loader and am getting used to how it shoots and what results I can get. Next up, I'll probably do the same with HP5 or maybe Delta. I might go crazy and even see if I can find bulk T-Max.
Haven't had to feed any trespassers to the bobcat yet?Seng season is never a good period here.
Of you wear out a CZ barrel you are doing some serious shooting. I believe Ben Stoeger has some CZs and others with over 100,000 rounds down the barrel that still hit the A zone.Afternoon all. Cz posted on their instagram a few minutes ago about offering a lifetime barrel warranty on guns manufactured up to 5 years ago, so that’s nice I suppose. Haven’t read the terms and conditions yet so who knows.
Having a darkroom was a dream of mine for decades. It got real when MM gifted me his old enlarger last December. Spending a couple of hours working on a print is a great way to kill an evening. Especially during the colder winter months.I'm jealous. It's my dream to have my very own dark room with everything I need to make prints, I actually have I think four rolls to develop now. I'd love to see picture of your setup if you have any! Hope your snip test goes well, I've only used FP4 once and I think I pushed it to 150. I have significantly more time under my belt with HP5, and like how flexible it is.