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Posted on 01/16/2006 6:56:15 AM PST by HairOfTheDog
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Matthew 6:34
Therefore do not be anxious about tomorrow, for tomorrow will be anxious for itself.
Let the day's own trouble be sufficient for the day.
Weather folks say that during the worst of this one, there may be times when we're getting between 2 and 3" an HOUR!! Now THAT'S a snowstorm! Thankfully, that's supposed to happen in the WEE hours of Sunday morning, so there's not likely to be that many people who need to be on the road.
Coffee. Don't forget the coffee.
Amen tuh that...
Yah, that would work, though I have a lot of 160 semi jacketed bullets.
The 5.5 grains of unique; might that be a workable load for the .45ACP as well?
WILCO Ma'am
Add coffee and Baileys and you're set.
She really is starting to speed up in her development.
A few months ago she was still talking in gobbledegook. Now she's able to express what she wants. Although that is a mixed blessing at this point. :-/
~sip~
5.5 is VEY light load fer .45 ACP...
230 gr FMJ
Unique min= 5.2
max= 6.8
I'd start at 6 gr...
6.5 fer a 200 gr bullet...
same fer a 185 gr...
Be careful on those roads, g'nad.
Popcorn, check!
yes'm...
True enough, it's light, but we're talking the Webley-Green here, not a 1911 or Sig 220. I'll have to weigh the lead SWCs I have for the .45ACP/.45AR.
LSA says THANKS. Popcorn, check. OB
Oh, I gots plenty of coffee!! Mmmm, think I'll have another cup!
Wasn't thinkin' Webley... 5.2 gr would do...
Heh, I read some wag once who said that we spend the first two years trying to get our kids to speak, and the next 15 trying to get them to be quiet! ;o)
We have some great kids, even when they can be annoying, they're still a lot of fun to be with! But then, our kids are just 'different'; not at all like most of the other kids their ages that we know. We realized a long time ago that our kids wouldn't be considered in the 'cool' category, and frankly, are very thankful for it. They have very eclectic tastes, and that makes them more interesting people.
Joseph turned 16 last weekend, and SirKit announced to him and Clare that there are no more children in our household. They are, for the most part, adults now, and we will be treating them that way from now on. Made for an interesting discussion about education plans, etc.
We're quite close to the interstate. ecurbh'll be leaving for work about that time - but regardless... we're up, will have coffee :~D
It sure does go by fast, doesn't it?
*Sigh*.....Cary Grant....
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