Thanks for the well wishes! Oh yeah, the cups will be tested first, that’s for sure? The steak was at a place called Colton’s. Only seen two around here. It was a 9 oz sirloin, cooked as ordered, juicy and tender. What one would expect. The fried okra was good, too.Texgunner wrote:Mmmmm. That sounds good Lyle! I've been so hungry for a really good steak.LyleW wrote:Great steak and fried okra! The little plastic cups the use looked to be perfect for hobbby use. I asked and they sold me a sleeve of maybe 200 (maybe more) for five bucks. Also bought about 1,000 rounds of ammo...500 22lr, 300 9mm, 100 .380 acp.
Took six guns to the range this morning. 1 380 (S&W 380), 2 Ruger 22lr pistols, The Taurus 9mm, the Hellcat 9mm and a S&W 9mm. Multiple mags for each. Probably won’t do that again.
Watch out for solvent in those plastic cups; may melt through them? Ask me how I know...
It sounds like you're building up that ammunition stash-great idea too! I would be interested in your opinion after shooting all three 9mm pistols, especially the Hellcat vs. the Taurus. What sort of comparison would you make of them? It sounds like a helluva birthday so far. My best wishes for a full recovery for Pam too.
I only put two or three mags through each of those. I think, honestly, the a Taurus G2 Millenium was the smoother of the three. It us also the oldest, from 2016. The Hellcat is nice, but has a strong recoil. Especially after shooting the 22s. The third one was the S&W M&P Shield 9mm EZ. It is a strange beast. I’ll probably buy it from my brother, but it is third in the pecking order.