LOL, Like a new groom on his wedding night. After 30 or 40 more years and a 100 or so more acquisitions, the thrill will be tolerable until then: c'est la vie
LOL, Like a new groom on his wedding night. After 30 or 40 more years and a 100 or so more acquisitions, the thrill will be tolerable until then: c'est la vie
Addiction? This is no addiction . I don't need to cast boolits ,reload ,or shoot. I can quit anytime I want. I do it to save money. NOT!!! It's a full on 3 alarm fire addiction. Welcome to the Addiction my friend.- CASTER
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You poor soul. Welcome!
Drink a beer.....It will be money well spent.
A year and a half for my "once in a lifetime" M1 was a bit tougher there squirt. Call me in 2019.
Back to waiting for this gun again ... had to return it to S&W. The cylinder doesn't always turn, and the trigger sticks in it's rearward position. Other than that it was a blast putting 100 magnum rounds through it.
:sad: Oh,now that just sucks.
Good luck.Have fun.Be safe.
Leo
Anticipation is the greater joy. Who said that for a stale cookie?
Leadmelter
MI
Anticipation is the greater joy. Who said that for a stale cookie?
Leadmelter
MI
[QUOTE=ghh3rd;4049799]Dear Abby,
I have a revolver (S&W 686+ .357 Magnum Deluxe 3") on layaway, that I will pay off on June 9. After that, I will have to wait for my payment to clear, and for the vendor to ship it to my FFL.
What can I do to cope with these obsessive thoughts about all of the fun I expect to have with it when I finally have it?
ps
I was diagnosed with this affliction in 1960. It's been a long hard recovery but I have been told that there is no permanent cure. I found this to be true, even though it subsided somewhat during a couple of divorces due to lack of funds to perpetrate this habit. But..alas, it returned with a vengeance and now, shows no signs of remission. The positive note...it is not terminal, but ,my brother, there is no cure. Make the best of it by having a substantial supply of primed and belled brass on hand for further trials. "Go now and pour yourself a hot one". Murf205
Attachment 198556Attachment 198554Attachment 198555William, I just couldn't stop at one so I ruined ,my one hole group with a few more but this is what my 686 usually does when I do my part. These are @ 40 yds IIRC. A 686 is worth the wait.
I've never heard of a man bragging that his was smaller before [smilie=l: