I grew up pretty close to Camp David and saw them around all the time. Going to DC/Baltimore constantly I never thought it was out of space.
As others mentioned: medical moving everywhere, each news channel has their own chopper, government sending out and around, as well as government keeping...
Kinda what I think a lot of folks expected, sadly. Other than just something to do, do you feel like there's much of a point? I assume they don't have much of anything you couldn't get online, accurate?
Buy what you need, wait till prices/supply start to normalize. Panic buying will continue to ruin it for shooters and so many people are panic buying everything they can. People just need to calm down.
Totally makes sense and if you have a regimen that is building skills you can safely ignore the noisemakers. No practice is perfect and what you do might make no sense to someone else and vice versa. Keep doing your thing
That's true of probably 99% of the posts on this forum, but people come here to have discussion and get direct opinions of like-minded people going through the same MD Regulations that others are.
OK now that's the future. Use your phone for processing power and drop a rangefinder on there so it can autocalculate to sync up your zero with data you've already given it for drop?
Excited to move to a part of the state where I feel this way lol those of us living in the city (especially in the bad part like me) have a very different experience, sadly.
I have a Ruger American Rimfire Target in 22 WMR that I'm moving along and the Fiocchi ammo was noticeably better than the rest of what I had sampled. Seems like Fiocchi does some of the best rimfire ammo, or is that just confirmation bias/limited sample size?
It's looking like it might be a great year to plant early! I just bought a house in the city, but have two 4'x12'x2' and a 3'x28'x1' raised beds that should be good to me this year. Used to having a ton more in-ground space, so we'll see how it goes.
He's a little long winded, but check out The...
Family story about how my great-great-grandfather took the gun away from a son who had jammed the gun with too much wadding and threw it under the family farm house's porch. Dad heard the story growing up and his uncle got up the nerve to crawl under there and dig around and eventually found it...