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I should note that this rifle is a Daisy branded with the Winchester name, presumably under license.
It's a .177 caliber single shot break action that claims 1400 fps with alloy pellets. Rough claims of 325 yards, but internet reviews say best accuracy under 100 yards. I'm assuming a better...
I have the same problem. No sights, scope is junk. Also, mine is uncomfortably heavy. Best fired from sitting or prone position. The hood of my truck is a good spot too :-)
Soooo...turns out I'm alone for the holiday. Was going to spend the evening with friends but they caught ab invite to Tahoe. C'est la vie, I can only make the best of it...
I'll do this by...OVERLANDING! However, I don't want to go to far, being alone and all. The coastline would be choice, as...
We had a Typhoon (previous gen S-15 Jimmy with a turbo slapped on the 4.3 and AWD) that I got to use Junior/Senior year of high school. The stories that thing could tell if I could find it...
'89 Chevy S10 long bed 4WD
My old man's truck. Had many a late night bombing around the ruins of the old Meadowdale Racetrack. Stuck more times than we could count, never got caught, by police or the old man. Did 'fess up to him around 15 years later and found out he had some pretty strong...
Generally all the groups I wheel with do the same thing: BYO and if you want some, don't be shy. Same goes for booze and other...vices.
There's usually someone (usually me) that is woefully short on foodstuffs so the group all chips in a bit for that individual.
Potlucks, buffet style camp...
Rear sway bars are a moot point, I've never seen one that did much of anything. However, I stick to longer wheelbase vehicles. That makes a difference.
I'm moreso focused on the front bar in this thread, since that affects drivability and handling much more than the rear.
My point still...
I was speaking more in terms of removing a swaybar from an unmodified truck. Obviously your suspension upgrades have added stiffness to your control arms to the point that the effect of a missing swaybar is minimized. Do that on a stock X and let's talk.
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