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Looks good. Gunsmithing is a dying trade. Not much money in it. Id like to look into as a side hobby as I get older. Make some side money doing something I already really enjoy. Plus it can be done in the AC and its an excuse to make another man room.
I’d say the 31st expeditionary USS Tripoli could take all but maybe China by its self if we let the Generals fight and not the politicians. The Chinese would even be possible. A ship full of expeditionary Marines with air power can take over a lot of ground quickly. Now they aren’t really setup to hold that ground. But if you filled in with Army Infantry and let the marines continue on the move not many modern military’s can slow them down in conventional warfare
Most Drive through boil places dust. Its to hard to keep them consistent if you season the water every time when your boiling 1000-2000 lbs a night. They eventually get salty or spicy. Several crawfish competitions Ive been apart of were won by teams that dusted. The seasoning gets through the shells. To me doing both is the way to go on a personal boil.
Lots of LSU grads in DeRidder. Just saying
Im not interested in either of those options. Thanks for the info though. Ill pass it along to my hunting buddies
Dillon blinds are really nice and well built
Turned Ice eaters off and drained ponds up north
Houston alone is full of multimillionaire Alumni and Tiger Fans. Great place to be seen representing the brand. Having the interest of the Fertittas could potentially be a game changer.
My wife has an AT4 Yukon Xl because it has the most side wall I can get on a suburban. She is hell on curb rashing her rims on previous cars. Most importantly Auto 4wdrive importantly It is nice safety feature in rain, Ice snow

re: Xavier Chaplin Auburn OL

Posted by LCboi on 1/9/26 at 9:20 am to
to heavy and slow. Hed be more effective at 315-320

re: Offensive Lineman relax!

Posted by LCboi on 1/7/26 at 8:52 am to
Judging by past teams Lane doesnt prefer the same type of OL we have/had on the roster. It appears he likes the more 6ft 2-4in 285-315 type guys. Not the hulking 6ft 5-7in 325-340 guys. Does this statement seem correct.

re: Ruger 10/22 Build

Posted by LCboi on 1/3/26 at 8:57 pm to
I have one the kids and I love it. I have a Dead Air Mask suppressor and a 3x9 Vortex Crossfire on it. Will by a Thermal for night varments. Only thing It wont eject the quiet 22 lr rounds 709 fps. Although they are absolutely quiet. It shoots the sub sonics just fine.

re: Ruger 10/22 Carbon

Posted by LCboi on 1/3/26 at 8:50 pm to
put a suppressor on mine and getting a thermal. Love the gun super fun to shoot. my kids love it.
Type in Double Eagle Oil company. Two former TX Tech players that have sold several oil companies over the past 10 years for billions each time. These fellas want to win and have the resources to do compete with anyone from TX TX AM Oregon etc.
The only real question. Where does he Fit in NIL for LSU Athletics?
To me they all seemed 15-25 pounds to heavy. 325-340 looks good on paper. But 300-315 moves better and plays lower.
I agree I went to a 60-40 White/Black school in SW La. The black kids had the same/more educational opportunities. They chose not to take it seriously. My race is not to blame.
Id say the major issues are S/C mainly weight. I think our O line guys could lose 15-25 pounds across the board. They'd be quicker and stronger. 300 lbs quick and technically sound is much more functional than 325-340 lbs. 325-340 lbs looks good on paper. To me our line looks slow and fat with no flexibility.