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Reminds me of Saeed building his backyard toy rifles and comparing them to German made and proofed blaser rifles dancing Big Grin

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I am not surprised Team Saeed to use a small bore anvil.
 
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But what is the SD?


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We did once. In a state park. Didn't tell the rangers. Cant go back to that park. Ours only made it up 30 feet or so. Cool. Till rangers got there.


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Since this seems to have invaded most of the other sites, but was 1st posted here, then here is where I will respond. Stories about anvils? Christ , give me a break. I have several anvils in my metal shop. I use them but don't shoot them. O.K. you wanted a story about anvil (misuse) here's one. We used to (usually under the influence of beer) do the anvil lift. Basically it was using one hand picking up the anvil straight-armed by the horn then over head bringing it down gently to kiss it then return it to the table. For the uninitiated it would be wise to start with a sledge hammer. Many years ago before I went into business for my self I worked with an elderly man that was a welder but had started the trade as a blacksmiths apprentice in the early 20s. He said that in those days, orphanages just gave kids away to businesses. When he was a tot + apprenticed to a local smith one of the 1st things he learned was that if you missed the metal + hit the ion by mistake was that the smith set you down on on the table + hit your knee with the hammer. It was not long before you never missed.


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Sorry, it seems my response has gone viral on other sites. So what? Like Saeed, I am sure that it is found ammusing.


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Reminds me of Saeed building his backyard toy rifles and comparing them to German made and proofed blaser rifles dancing Big Grin

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They never blow up like the Blasers! rotflmo


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Reminds me of Saeed building his backyard toy rifles and comparing them to German made and proofed blaser rifles dancing Big Grin

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Mine work.

They never blow up like the Blasers! rotflmo


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When and where is the Big Bore Double Shoot 600 #s and up?


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Approximately the same muzzle energy as Saeed's punishing rifle.
 
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Ah yes another fine April 1st.

None of these will ever compare to the first one.
 
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I always wanted to do this; but I don't have any anvils.
 
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