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The last time I saw Gatemouth Brown perform he had to sit in a chair and had an oxygen bottle hooked up to him. And he was badass. I guess it just depends on how you handle things.
Unfortunately for you, the answer to your problem is likely an auto rather than a budget o/u. That's not to say that a budget o/u won't work if that's absolutely what you need or want. But a new or used B gun auto would be a better gun for most. Less costly, less weight, less recoil, parts everywhere, adjustable stocks, and you'll probably shoot it better. Just something to consider. Also, don't fret over your decision -- the Indian always trumps the arrow, especially when it comes to shooting a shotgun.
"My Sharona" will always be "My Scrotum" to me.

re: Walking cart recommendations

Posted by Grebe on 4/28/25 at 8:16 pm
I recently bought this one because it was cheap and I am cheap LINK . Perhaps ignorance is bliss, but it seems fine to me. Folds up easy, rolls easy, and holds my stuff.

re: Allen Edmonds shoes true to size?

Posted by Grebe on 4/24/25 at 9:13 pm
Yes they are true to size, so order your Brannock size. Note that most people buy running shoes a half size to a full size more than their Brannock shoe size.

re: Cheap Trick

Posted by Grebe on 4/22/25 at 8:13 pm
The two Cheap Trick songs on the Heavy Metal soundtrack are great.

re: OT Fashion question

Posted by Grebe on 4/17/25 at 1:40 pm
Go for the Full Cleveland!
Both are guilty of first degree trashiness.
I'm cross-dominant too. There are varying degrees of it, some being mildly so and while others have big issues. I do use my right non-dominant eye. I partially close my left eye but leave it open just enough so that some light gets through. Perhaps give it a try. I've also read about people obscuring the dominant lens on shooting glasses so that both eyes are open but the dominant one can't take over (my squinting technique is likely a similar compensation).

re: Mulkey in 4 years at LSU

Posted by Grebe on 3/29/25 at 7:03 am
We should let her coach the football team.

re: Calling the OT investigation team

Posted by Grebe on 3/28/25 at 2:50 pm
The Chewbaccus connection may be a dead end. I'm pretty sure I know who the guy is in the costume, and he'd never vandalize anything, wear giant beads and is not a gump.
Putter, SW, GW-6i, 5h, 7w, and driver. It wouldn't bother me to ditch the 5h.

re: Mardi Gras crowds

Posted by Grebe on 3/3/25 at 10:59 am
I would start by banning the tarps and tents. Show up with ten dump trucks before parades and remove it all from public property. The ladders are less of an annoyance but no scaffolding or platforms should be allowed.

re: Reloading

Posted by Grebe on 2/24/25 at 1:31 pm
How many rounds do you use of these calibers in one session? How often do you go to the range? Low volume rifle reloading is pretty straightforward. Basically, a single stage press, dies, powder handling and case prep.The equipment needed for higher volume reloading is more complicated and expensive.
Make golf great again?
The Black Eyed Peas were better than this.
Famous people in New Orleans are famous for New Orleans reasons. Regular famous people are often not even noticed, and if they are, generally not bothered.
If you are going because of that damn soccer game on Sunday then perhaps we can find somewhere to go get a drink together.