I taught mine (a standard poodle) by initially giving him antlers to chew, which he then sniffed out when we went hiking. I'd praise him and give him treats for every one he brought me when we were hiking (even old bones). Worked well, he found a 12-pointer pair a few years ago. Good luck!
EDIT: just saw TRICKG answered this last week and that awesome first post, I should've read the full thread before spouting off! oh well....
My calcs using the posted omni calculator and these assumptions:
140 gr bullet (0.02 lbf)
time to target at 1000yds (t): 1.2 sec
formula for effect...
They're great boats both for rowing and very stable for working/recreation. I built a smaller, similar boat and it rows like a dream.
It's a great choice for light crabbing/fishing and to get some exercise too.
Great question and commonly asked, the website has a good chart: https://montgomerycountybeekeepers.com/2018/01/plants-for-bees/
I am not too good with plants, but do know that crocus, hydrangea (flowers) and redbud and black locust (trees) do well in partly shaded areas
The swarms often look like this and are usually about 10-20 feet up in a tree or under a roof overhang, also if they're in the ground or their nest is exposed, they're probably not bees but wasps/yellow-jackets:
Harford and Cecil county club (Susquehanna Beekeepers) would probably have local beekeepers who would be willing to help: http://www.susquehannabeekeepers.com/index.html
Besides being an MDS'er, I’m a local beekeeper, and want to let you know about FREE services the The Montgomery County Beekeepers Association (and other Capital region groups, see bottom of post) provides. www.MontgomeryCountyBeekeepers.com
1. REMOVE BEE SWARMS: If a swarm of honey bees...
Aircraft parts manufacturer and Materials Engineer here and can confirm Boxcab, Pinecone and Zman covered the subject well.
Will only add that 7029 is a high strength alloy approaching the properties of 7075 provided both are tempered (T5/T6/T7) to spec.
Cost-wise for raw material, 6061-T6 is...
The sights are a bit weak in form and function, but an optic should help. I've shot with the stock irons out to 100 and was able to ring some 3" steel...
EDIT: I mentioned the Pro's in my above post, some of the Con's: PITA to clean, not difficult, just tedious getting the bolt out to clean it...
I have one and it's one of the most fun .22's I have (I have many :party29:).
Bought it from a member here and it is always a fav when I take people to the range.
It's my understanding (and I'm no expert by any means) that steel cases will not reform as freely as brass and, because of this, reuse (even once) can be unsafe due to weakness in the case imposed by fire-forming in the chamber.
Having said that, there are numerous articles/videos about...
What member got screwed?
If someone buys it, then they got what they paid for, if someone doesn't buy it, then ...?
So what if the seller made it to Wally World before me (or you), next time I'll beat them to the store to buy what i want :shrug: