Was able to slip in the woods this morning with the CZ and procure a few squirrels. The can definitely gives you an advantage, especially if you need a second shot. Gotta head to work now, the bees wait on no one.
Bruh, I can help give those things a good flogging for you?Was able to slip in the woods this morning with the CZ and procure a few squirrels. The can definitely gives you an advantage, especially if you need a second shot. Gotta head to work now, the bees wait on no one.
Nicely done. Your setup looks identical to mine. I have several .22 cans but don’t recognize yours.
Don’t know anything about a burning cypress tree. Tell me more!Bruh, I can help give those things a good flogging for you?
The burning Cypress tree, close or no?
Here, I hope none of the squirrel's were up this tree?Oculus by Rugged Supressor. The whole setup is a little heavy, but shoots awesome and way better than me. My 10/22 set up with work from CPC is a way better woods gun, but it’s not threaded. I’m working on a new project so hopefully I’ll be squared up for next year.
Don’t know anything about a burning cypress tree. Tell me more!
You do know the Indians in that area were cannibals back then unless you were their friend?We had one of our largest live oaks hit by lightning about 2 weeks ago at our farm. The tree is way over 100 years old, prolly close to 200. This beauty is on the banks of the old Bayou Goula. This bayou at one time was connected to the Mississippi River. Now it’s basically a road side ditch. Hard to believe that boats travelled up and down this bayou. The Bayou Goula Indians used it also when they inhabited this area. Would love to go back about 150 years to this exact area and just sit for a day and see what passes by.
It's true, Cannibal's in Louisianna, St Martin parish man, That's you!A man’s gotta eat my friend, ha ha. Is that true, if so I’d like to read about it.
Here https://thehistoryjunkie.com/5-interesting-facts-about-the-atakapa-tribe/A man’s gotta eat my friend, ha ha. Is that true, if so I’d like to read about it.
I saw a Panther at Indian Bayou in the late 1980s-early 1990s. Other people out there saw them, and pretty much anyone that did only saw them once.Here https://thehistoryjunkie.com/5-interesting-facts-about-the-atakapa-tribe/
One question, Why is there a Panther tribe if there's no panthers in Louisiana?
- The Niāl, or Panther Band, lived in the areas around the Sabine River of Southeast Texas; they took the panther as their totem.
I bought it on a whim to be honest. I’ve been super happy with my CZ and the old Norinco JW15 (CZ clone) but didn’t have anything threaded. I put a big scope on it and found its favorite load (CCI Standard). It does actually shoot through the same hole at 150 feet and all you hear is the very loud “ping” of the firing pin. Nice accutrigger was a plus. Overall it’s a quality rifle in a cheap stock, (barrel is actually floating) but it’s a .22 after all.How do you like that Ruger American? I’ve been wanting one for a long time as I can share the magazines with my 10/22. I’m always looking for deal so I have not procured one yet, but when I see what my feeble mind thinks is a good deal I’ll grab one. I’m a big Ruger fan and have enjoyed everyone I’ve owned.