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Frostedflakejake

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Everything posted by Frostedflakejake

  1. Well I can't offer much first hand experience as I deal mostly with classic firearms and as stated before, I have yet to scope one of my guns seriously. Sorry But I am tuned in about the glass.
  2. Stefan, it seems as if someone has already started you on the right track. A couple hundred yards is a bit of a long shot. I guess I would have to ask how much money do you want to spend initially on equipment and then how much do you plan on shooting? Also, it might be useful to find out where you want/can shoot as that can sometimes influence your purchase. I've been keeping my shooting to ~150 yards purely for the fact that I can hold off on buying a scope. Good glass costs money. But if you keep the caliber, and thus the recoil (commonly), down you can often get away with cheaper scopes. I understand the want for a decent bang; if you do indeed have that want. But like most hobbyists, except for maybe the wealthy, I shoot .22lr the most. But I don't enjoy it the most. I feel much more accomplished hitting a clay pigeon at 100 yards with a .303 or 7.62 then i do with a .22lr or .17hmr.
  3. Nice flower and bird shots!! Shooting birds is one of my least favorite things to do. haha. They never seem to stay still for more than a millisecond!! Playing with water droplets can be a lot of fun. Whenever i go shooting, i bring my little mist spray bottle
  4. Efffff it, here's another one!
  5. That is just a dried up puddle. We had rain and then intense heat and I think that's what formed those shapes. They are relatively small, about half a fist size. Here is another sunset!
  6. I've been following the Chris and Big Jon beef since Big Jon first started talking about it. I also caught some crap from Chris as well and I think I complained about him once or twice in the Hop. So yes, I'm aware. I fully believe the actions taking against him were warranted. That's why I hope Mark doesn't catch crap for it.
  7. I've been following the Chris and Big Jon beef since Big Jon first started talking about it. I also caught some crap from Chris as well and I think I complained about him once or twice in the Hop. So yes, I'm aware. I fully believe the actions taking against him were warranted. That's why I hope Mark doesn't catch cap for it.
  8. Every time I'm busy for a few days I get to come back to the Hop and see some delicious women...... And my girlfriend thinks I'm on a car audio forum...... ooooopsies
  9. Good move in my opinion. I hope you don't catch any crap for it.
  10. hmph.
  11. I use the vise and then electrical solder
  12. What I mean is that the clearance from the bottom of the woofer to the bottom of the box is where I see potential issue. It might be just fine. But concerning the dimensions, that's the only area I see possibility for trouble.
  13. I think you have the cubic feet. Where you start running into size limitations is the height. Due to the outer diameter of the 15'' and the dimensions provided, the subs will have to be mounted on the top of the box. You're interior height will be 12.5 for a single baffle or 11.75 if you use a double baffle. That coupled with the 8.25" mounting depth of the 15" BL is the only place I see trouble brewing. other than that, I think you have enough room.
  14. what ever happened to that user who made the "arc of the funky pup" video? I can't remember his SN for the life of me. He was around alot and then just seemed to disappear. I hope he's okay
  15. < has never had anything mobile with internet access
  16. +1 on mosquitoes getting through anything. I did a camping trip in the height of bug season two years ago and even with a flannel and TWO bug net shirts my arms still looked diseased from all the bumps. Worst camping ever.
  17. I would go ahead and argue that you should take Impious' advice. Not only is he extremely knowledgeable, but I also agree with him to the fullest on this. The combination of equipment you have is holding you back. You need more cone area and more space at a minimum. Exactly like Impious said. You want to move as much air as possible inside of your cabin to push that air out of any openings (windows) to make the hair trick happen. Sure, you can try it with your two 10's in the trunk all you want. I'm not a betting man, but I will bet that you won't ever achieve your goal.
  18. During the long winters I've been known to watch hours of videos of Mulholland......
  19. Picked up some of those Aura's too!
  20. Making it this time
  21. I was there for a while, but I don't know enough to contribute positively. I still visit whenever I need information. In truth, I've completely forgot about the HAF and Audio Addicts.
  22. hahahahah never seen anyone include a fraction of a dollar in their price on craigslist

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