Question for all......What is the most words you've keyed into a reply before you decided not to hit "post"?
Quote from: avator on August 30, 2017, 05:34:11 PMQuestion for all......What is the most words you've keyed into a reply before you decided not to hit "post"?On my computer at work, sometimes when I hit "post reply"...I would get an error message, and everything I typed gets wiped off A lot of times, if its a lengthy post, I get irked and just say "screw it" and don't bother posting anything
Quote from: xraycer on August 31, 2017, 09:29:21 AMQuote from: avator on August 30, 2017, 05:34:11 PMQuestion for all......What is the most words you've keyed into a reply before you decided not to hit "post"?On my computer at work, sometimes when I hit "post reply"...I would get an error message, and everything I typed gets wiped off A lot of times, if its a lengthy post, I get irked and just say "screw it" and don't bother posting anything That used to happen to me years ago on a German language AG forum, so I eventually got into the habit of using the 'select all' and 'copy' functions before hitting 'post'.
Quote from: :-) chickie on August 31, 2017, 09:44:40 AMQuote from: xraycer on August 31, 2017, 09:29:21 AMQuote from: avator on August 30, 2017, 05:34:11 PMQuestion for all......What is the most words you've keyed into a reply before you decided not to hit "post"?On my computer at work, sometimes when I hit "post reply"...I would get an error message, and everything I typed gets wiped off A lot of times, if its a lengthy post, I get irked and just say "screw it" and don't bother posting anything That used to happen to me years ago on a German language AG forum, so I eventually got into the habit of using the 'select all' and 'copy' functions before hitting 'post'. I try to do this as well, but a lot of times I forget It's a good thing you do this as a habit, Chickie, since your posts are novel lengths
It's a good thing you do this as a habit, Chickie, since your posts are novel lengths
Yea, I'm late to partyy as usual but, I wish I hadda' jumped on this while you were looking Keith....I was looking for what Manny or Chacho had to say about this but, I got lazy and just decided to say my little piece...It looks like you got your hunting rifle in 25 cal, being the AirForce rifle, that's good. But, I could have saved you a lot of trouble by suggesting you go straight for a Eun Jin Sumatra ...highly tuneable, adjustable power, beautiful wood and steel, powerful and accurate all in the same gun.... I'm glad you got yourself some nice guns but, IMVHO, Shin Sung, Eun Jin, and Sam Yang are the top pure hunting rifles out there. If you ever get the chance (that's if you're even interested) I'd grab a used one off the American Airgun Classifieds or Yellow Forum....they have them on there from time to time.....HAVE FUN HUNTING, MY FRIEND!!!!
Quote from: pepegraves on August 31, 2017, 12:14:19 PMYea, I'm late to partyy as usual but, I wish I hadda' jumped on this while you were looking Keith....I was looking for what Manny or Chacho had to say about this but, I got lazy and just decided to say my little piece...It looks like you got your hunting rifle in 25 cal, being the AirForce rifle, that's good. But, I could have saved you a lot of trouble by suggesting you go straight for a Eun Jin Sumatra ...highly tuneable, adjustable power, beautiful wood and steel, powerful and accurate all in the same gun.... I'm glad you got yourself some nice guns but, IMVHO, Shin Sung, Eun Jin, and Sam Yang are the top pure hunting rifles out there. If you ever get the chance (that's if you're even interested) I'd grab a used one off the American Airgun Classifieds or Yellow Forum....they have them on there from time to time.....HAVE FUN HUNTING, MY FRIEND!!!!I'm quite sure I did suggest the Sumatra Carbine .25 earlier in the thread, maybe even more than once .........and you're absolutely right, can't go wrong with a Sumatra, pure hunters
LOL... I doubt that any of us are done buying/selling/trading guns. Least I hope I'm not because that would mean I'm probably not waking up tomorrow.The Sumatra can be had. That Condor you bought has already got the good stuff done.. IMO.. AND... just LOOK at it.. that's almost tent pitchin' stuff right there. Can't login and order that off the shelf.
Quote from: avator on August 31, 2017, 03:25:36 PMLOL... I doubt that any of us are done buying/selling/trading guns. Least I hope I'm not because that would mean I'm probably not waking up tomorrow.The Sumatra can be had. That Condor you bought has already got the good stuff done.. IMO.. AND... just LOOK at it.. that's almost tent pitchin' stuff right there. Can't login and order that off the shelf.In response to the "good stuff" , I'm assuming you're referring to power and accuracy .....I would wager that a stock Sumatra 2500 is on par with a condors power level and accuracy both being stock....but I think where the Sumatra outshines the condors is the fact that it is a 6 shot revolver and let's not neglect to mention the oh so "KOOL" factor of having a lever action