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Youngeyes

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  • Birthday 08/12/1954

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    Newtown,Ct......A very wise/talented Doctor, Shooter and Magician.
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    Veni, Ego iecit, Ego non finito ultimo loco
  • Real Name
    Dr. Joseph Young

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  1. I used a spotting scope with my cell phone and an adapter
  2. The eclipse was amazing. I went to Vermont to see it. It's a seventh wonder of the world. It got cold then dark. If you ever have a chance to see a full eclipse, do it. The red dot is a solar flare.
  3. I thought that you meant a real physical, money type welfare check.
  4. I have the pile driver from Franklin. Love it. https://www.cabelas.com/shop/en/frankford-arsenal-pile-driver-bullet-puller?ds_e=GOOGLE&ds_c=Cabelas|Shopping|PMax|CatchAll|General|NAud|High|NMT&gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQiAsburBhCIARIsAExmsu6Pebzxj98Y_9A9pMeExQb6zPTVbTcGPKAVZQkeNnDjcsPYb3UHc5UaAisnEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds
  5. In the future, keep all sales in the classifieds or by PM. Closed.
  6. Thank you to all of those who served and sacrificed to protect our freedom. The freedom to pursue and participate in, the American dream.
  7. Damn. I knew that primers for a buck website was too good to be true.
  8. I recently ran up a load of 38spl for my wife. There were misfires. Good strike but no ignition. Tried it in two guns and no go. I broke down the rounds and found no primer charge. These are Winchester small pistol primers. The first picture is the strike and the second shows the primer from the bad round on the right and another primer from a different lot on the right after removing the anvil. This was the first sleeve from a brick. Time to give Winchester a call.
  9. Some of the best eye exercises that I know are for fixation. There are many. You are probably correct that you are losing the sights and need to continue with the opposite eye to pick up the sight picture. There are others but try this one to start...
  10. Lots of questions. When was your last eye exam? How old are you? There are many reasons to lose fixation. You could be developing an eye muscle weakness. You could have mild cataracts causing a loss of contrast which causes the sight to blend into certain backgrounds. The answer to contrast is to wear a yellow or other high contrast lens color. The one fact that seems to be important, is that the problem occurs at different stages and times. Varying color and lighting conditions can have an effect on the aging eye. Even dryness can fog out the vision long enough to lose that front sight. If you trust your eye doctor, you should talk to him/her about you vision issues.
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