I have bad luck with boats. River (large enough for barge traffic) with a muddy bottom, less than half a mile from the house. For some reason, I like building small boats.
Not a good combination with being a gun owner.
Posted: 12/21/2019 12:55:30 PM EDT
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Quoted: I never knew about the YouTube channel. Nice work Andrew! I spent time with my morning coffee checking out your channel. Good quality work with some humor thrown in!
By the way, it looks like you have a great place to shoot. If you'd say that was your back yard, I'd really be envious. I have my own backyard range, but nothing like that!
No, I wish that were the case, but it's public land at Table Mesa, north of Phoenix.
Very nice!
Table Mesa is actually really close to metro Phoenix, but its on the edge of millions of contiguous acres of public lands. The better known shooting spots accessible to I-17 get busy and on a bad day it’s like a remake of Mad Max with meth billies and gang bangers. There are some great spots there if you know where to look where you can be by yourself.
Posted: 1/4/2020 10:38:54 PM EDT
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Appreciated.
Stranger than fiction.
Posted: 1/4/2020 10:45:07 PM EDT
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What guns? Guns lost in boating accidents are never found
Posted: 1/4/2020 10:52:41 PM EDT
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My Sig P226 MK25 was in my boat when it sunk in the gulf. A thorough cleaning prevented any damage to the pistol. I've shot close to 3000 rounds through it since the accident.