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  1. dmort

    What music are you listening to?

    A big plus on Bob Seger.
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    Forum Revival

    I reread this and realized calling myself a geek was incorrect. In my younger days a geek was someone who wasn't with the program and that is how I feel about myself regarding computers and my pc. When I started on this site I had no clue when it came to typing, I drafted my reports in pencil...
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    D-Day

    My father was in the Minnesota National Guard and was called up when the war broke out. The company consisted of various prime movers for towing artillery and at one point were assigned to a British unit headed towards Antwerp. Other than seeing an American plane falling out of the sky he had...
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    Forum Revival

    I'm still a geek. I hate it when I re-boot and lose stuff. I'm 84 years old and patience isn't one of my virtues but I'm still walking and get to share afew things on line so life is good. Mort
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    Forum Revival

    Bummer
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    Forum Revival

    Thank you. My son has the 66 and drives it around. He recently had someone color sand and detail it and I got to see it when we recently attended our youngest grandson's graduation from college. The car looks super and really pops. I don't remember seeing your 63 but it looks really nice. Do...
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    Forum Revival

    Had an issue with my PC and lost all my car photos so i have to send my slides in to get them processed again. Not going to happen right now but I will post pictures of my split window and the 66. Mort how dis this get down here?
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    What music are you listening to?

    Stevie Ray Vaughn was great...left us to early in life.
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    we need a humor forum.....until then

    Tim, there were times I wasn't packing paper but if you found yourself in the right area you could wipe your butt with Turkey Mullen (sp). This weed had broad soft leaves that would do the job....just so you know. Mort
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    222 Lapua brass

    Don't know what information you have received regarding loads for the 222. My favorite reloading manual covers the 222 and that cartridge only and makes it real easy comparing loads. I have had mine for quite sometime but I think the info is updated. Check Loadbooks ,com. Mort
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    we need a humor forum.....until then

    Walmart is giving out free turkeys this year to anyone who can outrun security.
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    H4198 availability.

    I found both IMR and Hodgdon to be a little crunchy at times so I use a powder trickle when testing these two. The H4198 shoots a little better on paper but there is really no difference when shooting Idaho Whistle Pigs. Mort
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    Remington 700 Bolt Stop.

    I know I'm a little late here and for that I owe you all an apology. It turned out I had good luck with the above gunsmith provided by Dundee. The price only was $10 and $5 for shipping....well worth it for me. Some real good folks here and thank you. Mort
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    Remington 700 Bolt Stop.

    Thanks Al, I had tried all the sites that have Remington parts but no luck. We have an Ace Hardware here in town.
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    Remington 700 Bolt Stop.

    Good advice Tim. I have a similar issue with my Rem, 722/ 222 but in my case I lost the small coil spring that fits into the upper left side of the receiver. That little spring activates the bolt block. I still shoot whistle pigs on a friends ranch but have to keep it level or the bolt falls...
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    dmort & geo.ulrich?

    Hunter I have a couple of pictures but I'm having trouble doing that right now. When I get that working I will get back to you with some more info.
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    dmort & geo.ulrich?

    We were meeting two other couples for dinner last night and of course I wasn't aware of the time or I would have finished my little story. Before I do that the term mid-year refers to the Corvettes produced from 1963 to 1967. The body style and suspension were totally different from previous...
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    dmort & geo.ulrich?

    I don't have much to say about the 66 except I bought it later in life because I felt like a fool for ever selling the 63. The split window has a story so I will start with that. n It was 1967 or 68 because new Vets were on the scene and the price for a mid-year really took a dump. The only...
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    dmort & geo.ulrich?

    The 66 Vet is still in the family. My son has it and I can drive it when we visit plus he takes it to local car shows so it's not just sitting.
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