My pal's "squirrel rig" consists of a Ruger 10/22, an inexpensive fixed power 4x40 scope and a sling. He dialed it in yesterday evening while I plinked about with a Marlin bolt action .22; good fun, though I wasn't very impressed by my marksmanship with the Marlin 981T.
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Stir the Veg |
After that we fell back to the compound for a simple meal of bread and cheese, chicken pot pie and Yorkshire pudding. My $10 (thanks Walmart) Kershaw folder did fierce work on an onion and some carrots.
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Open the Wine |
Came in handy too when it was time to open up a bottle of Duck Commander, which is a novelty wine you can buy at Walmart. It tasted alright.
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Chuck it in the oven |
Didn't hurt the pastry either.
Well done, Kershaw, for helping out with the meal! And let's see how the "squirrel rig" performs in action. I predict success.
Cheers,
LSP