Archive for January, 2008

AuGres River mini report

Thursday, January 31st, 2008

There are a few crazy snowmobiler’s on the river again,  meaning that it’s most likely safe for ice fishing.   It’s been well below freezing for days,  with low’s close to zero a couple of times. (and lot’s of WIND) Even so,  two day’s ago, there were a few open water areas in the river!!  Caution would be in order!  I have no idea if anything is biting?  Perchville starts in East Tawas next weekend,  so hopefully they have Perch up there.  (and the ice stays good)

Myself,  I’ve putting together my Walleye gear for next summer,  and doing a bit of shooting on the warmer days.  The new scopes are all sighted in now.    The 30-06 is dead on at 25 yds and 2 inches high at 100.  The .22 is putting rounds into a pattern of about 1.25 inch at 25 yds,  (didn’t try it farther out).  The .308,  is shooting into the same hole at 25 yds.

Problems arose again,  (this seems to be getting to be habit forming).  I’ve had my Ruger 10/22 for years and it’s always been a fair shooter with open sights.  Now it has the Weaver 2.5 power scope that was on my Ruger M-77 30.06.   It took me about 5 rounds to get the little .22 into the center of the 25 yd. target,  and then I had what I thought was a light load,  PUFF,  it went, rather than CRACK.  I noticed a bit of smoke from around the magazine,  but didn’t check it.  The following round was Ok,  but the the third round, PUFFED even bigger,  and actually knocked the magazine out of the gun.  Upon inspection, I found that the chambered round had split at it’s base and the hot gas had ignited the round below it in the mag.  Amazingly, after cleaning up the gun I found no damage.  Checking the empties on the ground,  I found that 3 other cases had split.  I immediately stop shooting it, as I had no other ammo,  and it now needed a good cleaning.  There was nothing wrong with the gun,  so I’ve contacted Federal to ask them what they’re going to do about this questionable ammo.  (Federal PowerFlyte No. 510)

Second problem,  my DPMS LR-308B has always been very tight chambered and I’ve been trying different brands of ammo hoping to get reliable chambering.   It has the new Simmons ATEK 2.5x to 10x.  This time I had a few Korean era hardball rounds, a box of Talon remanufacturered 7.62 ball and a box of Sellier and Bellot FMJ’s.   I started off with the old Korean stuff,  stamped 1966 and had enough to them to get it in the bullseye at 25 yds.  Once it was gone I switched over  to the Talon ammo.  (Note Talon is out of business)  On Talon round #3 the bolt failed to return home,  jamming the cartridge in the barrel and requiring it to be driven out.  Round 4 and 5 were good,  about 1/2 inch apart,  the round 6 jammed things up again.  Once it was cleared out,  I tried hand cycling a few more,  and none of them would chamber easily, (if at all).  The LR-308B doesn’t have a forward assist,  so these jams are not fun.  I put the Talon ammo aside,  and loaded up a mag of the Sellier and Bellot.  First round cycled nicely,  it and round 2 and 3 went into 1 hole about 1 inch right of center.  About 8 clicks, brought it over to dead center.  Then to vent some frustration and test the gun a bit,  I buzzed 5 rapid fire rounds downrange.  The Sellier and Bellot seemed to function fine.    A bit of online reading at AR15.com , informed me that it’s a good idea to use small based reloading dies when reloading for automatic and semi-automatic rifles.  This insures that they chamber properly and avoids the type of problem I have with the Talon ammo……    I suppose I’ll be deassembling the rest of my Talon rounds,  resizing,  and reassembling them,  when warmer weather comes.

The Ruger M-77 has been in my safe for a number of years,  feebly scoped with the old Weaver that’s now on the 10/22.  It was sent to happyville,  by the almost new Bushnell 2.5 to 9  Pro-Hunter that came from the DPMS.  For it,  I had some surplus hardball of unknown origin,  (new enough not to be corrosive),  some 165gr reloads, and box of Greek M-2 Ball.  It took 3 rounds to work it to dead center at 25 yards,  then I brought it up a few clicks and took 3 more at 100 yds.  Not one hole,  but pretty close,  and about 2 inches high at 100.  To cold to try the 200 yd range,  that can wait for warmer weather.  The Surplus Greek M-2 shot very well in the Ruger.  I had a little fun ripping up the piece of iron that was hanging from the 100 yard target rail.  (6×6 in. railroad plate, I think)  Every round going downrange, rang it hard,  until the force finally snapped the wire it was hanging by.  The M-77 is a great little rifle,  it really took to that Bushnell.  It’s light, fairly short,  and shoot’s very well, with no problems.  Sometimes makes me wonder about the wisdom of purchasing a highpowered semi-auto (the DPMS).  (but that’s another story)

They’re all cleaned up now and waiting for a followup swabbing in a few days to clear out any residue lifted by the Hoppe’s No. 9 .  Since that day I shot,  it’s been to cold to shoot again anyway,  so I’m thinking the next trip to the club with rifles,  will be during warmer weather.

DUTY,, to defend self!

Tuesday, January 29th, 2008

See LawDog’s meditations on Self Defense.

“You may, or may not, think you have the right to self-defence — and that is between you and your conscience. As a member of society — as a member of a community — you have the duty, the obligation, and the responsibility of self-defence.”

English as the official language of the USA

Monday, January 28th, 2008

This is email this morning: 

 

TAKE A FEW MOMENTS AND READ THIS LETTER.  THESE ARE STRONG, POWERFUL AND COURAGEOUS WORDS COMING FROM A RETIRED COLONEL.

 

AND READ WHAT LINCOLN HAD TO SAY AT THE END.

 

WOW!

 

33 Senators Voted Against English as America ’s Official Language onJune 6, 2007.

 

On Wed. 6 June 2007 23:35:23 - 0500  Colonel Harry Riley , USA , Ret. wrote:

 

Senators:

 

Your vote against an amendment to the immigration Bill 1348……to make English America’s official language is astounding.

 

On D-Day, no less, when we honor those that sacrificed in order to secure the bedrock, character and principles of America , I can only surmise your vote reflects a loyalty to illegal aliens. 

 

I don’t much care where you come from.  What your religion is.  Whether you’re black, white, or some other color…male or female……Democrat, Republican or Independent……. But I do care when you are a United States Senator representing Citizens of America ….and Vote against English as the official language of the United States .

 

Your vote reflects Betrayal. 

Political Surrender.  Violates Your Pledge of Allegiance.  Dishonors historical principle. Rejects Patriotism.  Borders on traitorous action and, in my opinion, makes you unfit to serve as a United States Senator…impeachment… Recall……..Or other appropriate action is warranted or worse.

 

Four of you voting against English as America ’s Official Language are Presidential  Candidates:  Senator Biden, Senator Clinton, Senator Dodd and Senator Obama.

Four Senators vying to lead America , but won’t or

Don’t have the courage to cast a vote in favor of “English”  as America ’s Official Language when 91% of American Citizens want English  officially designated as our language.

This is the second time in the last several months this list of Senators have disgraced themselves as “policital

Hacks”…… Unworthy as Senators and certainly unqualified to serve as President of the United States .

If America is as angry as I am, you will realize a backlash so stunning it will literally “rock you out of your panties”……… And preferably totally out of the  United States Senate.

 

The entire immigration bill is a farce… Your action only confirms this really isn’t about America …..it is about self-serving politics……despicable at best.  It has been said:

 

“Never Argue with an Idiot….They’ll drag you down to their level!”

 

The following Senators voted against making English  the official language

Of America :

 

Akaka (D-HI)

Bayh (D-IN)

Biden (D-DE) (Wants to be President)

Bingaman (D-NM)

Boxer (D-CA)

Cantwell (D-WA)

Clinton (D-NY) (Wants to be President)

Dayton (D-MN)

Dodd ( D- MN ) wants to be president

Domenici (R-NM) coward. Protecting his senate seat

Durbin (D-IL)

Feingold (D-win) - not unusual for him

Feinstein (D-ca)

Harkin (D-IA)

Inouye (D-hi)

Jeffords (I-VT)

Kennedy - (D-ma)

Kerry (D-ma) (tried to be president)

Kohl (D-WI))

Lautenberg (D-NJ)

Leahy (D-VT)

Levin (D-MI)

Lieberman (I-CT) Disappointment here…..

Menendez (D-NJ)

Mikulski (D-MD)

Murray (D-WA)

Obama (D-IL) (Wants to be President)

Reed (D-RI)

Reid (D-NV) Senate Majority Leader

As Lazar (D-CO)

Sarbanes (D-MD)

Schumer (D-NY)

Stabenow (D-Mi

 

PRESIDENT ABRAHAM LINCOLN

“Congressmen who willfully take actions during wartime that damage morale and undermine the military are saboteurs and should be arrested, exiled or Hanged!!!

 

PLEASE KEEP THIS GOING AROUND THE UNITED STATES TILL THE ELECTION!

Canada’s Economy VS USA’s

Sunday, January 27th, 2008

If you’ve ever considered moving north to get away from the USA’s “horrible oppression”,

Please read this speech by Canadian, Mark Steyn,  published in IMPRIMUS.  The speech covers the “wonders” of Canadian Government Health Care too.

“Between 2001 and 2006 Canadian population grew 400,000 by birth,  and 1.6 million by immigration” 

“Canadian Panhandlers,  and Strippers,  have their own Government supported unions”

“Canadian farmers,  actually get crop subsidies from the Good Ol’ USA”

Seriously now,  if you go read this,  and still want to move to Canada,  Go for it,  the sooner the better!  

~~>GB

Frozen Fog

Saturday, January 26th, 2008

There’s not much on the weather channels about it,  but the Point Lookout/AuGres River area is blanketed with a deep frozen fog.  It’s so thick,  it seems like you can slice it with the side of your hand, and push it aside.  Kind of eery.

Quote of the day

Friday, January 25th, 2008

Couldn’t come up with anything good to blog about, so I stole this from The Smallest Minority.

“”In my lifetime we’ve gone from JFK to Gore. In my lifetime we’ve gone from Ike to GW Bush.

If this is evolution, in few years we’re going to be voting for PLANTS!
- Comedian Lewis Black just prior to the 2000 election.”"