I had a hip replacement surgery fall 2020. The first two weeks were extremely limiting. The good news is that the pain in the joint was gone immediately. I would be very careful doing anything beyond what the doctor and therapist tells you. Eight weeks sounds optimistic. It took about a year before I felt like I had fully recovered.
The problem now is that I need my other hip replaced.
My 646 has a titanium cylinder. I've noticed the fired cases stick in the cylinder requiring quite a bit of force to eject. My question is, what can you do to stop the sticking? If you can't overcome this, then what is the advantage besides weight reduction?
I really enjoyed the episode showing the Walther PPKs mounted on the bumper. Since I don't have that kind of money, I'm thinking about getting them to mount four High Points on the front of my Buick. Does this sound like a good idea?
Oh...the daughter is smoking hot.
Either Hodgdon's Clays, or, as was mentioned, Vit 320, is way cleaner, and softer recoiling, than Bullseys.
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Softer recoiling? How can that be, slower burn rate? And what rounds are you loading with it?
I am so sorry to hear of this. While all of us paid tribute to those that died on 9-11 yesterday, it was hard to remember there were still our friends and neighbors fighting and dying. Godspeed to our fallen soldiers. May you rest in His kingdom forever. May our Country win this war soon. May those that attacked us be given their painful reward.
I didn't think I would like that episode going in but, I really enjoyed it. Maybe we can work a rock throwing stage in at the next 3-gun match I go to. Scratch that, make it a 3-rocks match.