That's pretty cool it made me laugh the guy is right though.you know when we camp i have to look for dead trees , then i cut them with my chain saw, often its further in off the road and up hill some 100 yds its the first thing I do after the camper is set up properly because I like to get it over with, I always bring logs from our left over last camping, in case we cant get fire wood like if its late .I always look around to see if i spot anything that looks out of place lol all i see is me i don't belong there lol
Just to stay "ON-TOPIC", so we don't get moved . . .Have you had a chance to try out your Falcon Hunter on anything other than paper targets yet ?Dave
Quote from: Tarheel on March 17, 2012, 05:52:54 PMJust to stay "ON-TOPIC", so we don't get moved . . .Have you had a chance to try out your Falcon Hunter on anything other than paper targets yet ?Dave Not yet, there's a company on the other side of my property fence and they started building a small framed house like a modern cabin , has a bath rm, kit, hot air furnace any way its one the other side of the fence of my property and its in line with my shooting board. the people working on it come and go on the weekends and during the week / so I cant do any shooting til that stops
Quote from: Mike 4888blues on March 17, 2012, 06:29:20 PMThat's pretty cool it made me laugh the guy is right though.you know when we camp i have to look for dead trees , then i cut them with my chain saw, often its further in off the road and up hill some 100 yds its the first thing I do after the camper is set up properly because I like to get it over with, I always bring logs from our left over last camping, in case we cant get fire wood like if its late .I always look around to see if i spot anything that looks out of place lol all i see is me i don't belong there lol CAMPER ?You ARE from Philadelphia, AREN'T you ?Try the same scenario in a tent, 30 miles off the road and a 5 mile or more walk from your vehicle to the campsite. . . No cell phone connection. No generator. No running water. No bathroom . . . Just you and the BEARS !LOL ! ! !Dave
spray-in, expandable foam works great.
Quote from: z28rod on March 17, 2012, 07:33:37 PMspray-in, expandable foam works great. for shock adsorbing as well? cause that stuff gets hard has all that resin in it
Quote from: Mike 4888blues on March 17, 2012, 07:37:42 PMQuote from: z28rod on March 17, 2012, 07:33:37 PMspray-in, expandable foam works great. for shock adsorbing as well? cause that stuff gets hard has all that resin in itAh . . . Back ON-TOPIC !The spray-in foam does get rigid . . . I suspect that it would not perform as well as the packed-in foam . . .Just my two cents !Dave
If I were to pick an expanding foam to use, it would be the low expansion window and door expanding foam. It is white and remains quite spongy. It doesn't harden like the yellow stuff. I think that would provide more sound dampening than the other spray foams.
Here are a couple of links for you:http://www.walmart.com/ip/Great-Stuff-Window-And-Door/17300796http://www.lowes.com/pd_15634-236-230612_0__?productId=1036803&Ntt=spray+foam&pl=1¤tURL=%2Fpl__0__s%3FNtt%3Dspray%2Bfoam&facetInfo=That's a pretty and awesome FPS! It isn't tuned yet is it?