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Roger wrote in
news ![]() On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 02:10:42 +0000 (UTC), Bertie the Bunyip wrote: Roger wrote in m: Hey, I remember the days when we could purchase the imported and/or surplus stuff by the metal can for about what a box costs now. Yeah, And I paid 1750 for my first airplane with a fresh overhaul and rags! My first car (56 Ford with a police interceptor engine @$1250) the next was a new 62 Pontiac Bonneville Convertible with read leather interior ~5600# and cost $3,600. First house in 61 was $11,000 and about the size of this one. Of course back in those days you could go out and purchase a 20 mm, make a rifle out of it, purchase the HE rounds and make lots of noise. That is IF you could afford the gun and ammo. Now that stuff was expensive back then even in today's dollars. Huh? You lost me there. The price that stuff went for then, would be expensive at that price today and my pension alone is multiples of what I made back then. I think G&A magazine paid something like $75 each for the HE rounds they used in a write up on a rifle made from a 20mm cannon and used a Hydrocoil (sp?) stock.. I purchased a dozen 45's for less than $20 each still in the cosmaline. (Those I could afford) Two could have been used for competition, most were so, so (average more or less) and with the last two you'd have been lucky to hit the floor holding one over the side of a chair and pointed down. Says a lot for the quality control back then. I had two Colt Pythons with the Pacmyer (sp?) grips. I shot 5 boxes of heavy loads at metal silhouettes at the range one day. I had two boxes of High velocity hollow points and was only hitting about 1 our of 5. The guy with me said he knew I shot better than that and gave me a couple boxes of 220 grain semi wad cutters. He had them loaded for a Thompson Contender single shot with a long barrel. All the hide peeled off the inside of my right hand. Man, but that was one big blister and GAWD it was sore! :-)) But I was hitting about 4 out of 5 or a tad better with those loads. Those HV HPs were good for short range only. I was actually doing about as well on sheep at 125 yards. We'd watch the condensation ball through the spotting scope. When you could actually see the bullet's location it was amazing how long it took to get to the target. Cool. All you need is your SUV So is gas. Doesn't seem to matter to some! I can afford it, but I'm trying to be a bit conservative and drive my wife's hybrid. OK, so I'm cheap.:-)) And do you find it does well in fuel comsumption? 46 to 47 MPG with a mix of highway and city driving out here in the flat lands. Expressway drops to about 45. IF traffic permitted driving for mileage. IE...coasting up to stops, gradual acceleration, planning your speeds like we do approaches, it could easily get well over 50. However in today's driving world they'd probably be hunting up your next of kin after the first hour of driving like that. Yipes! Making your own gun out of a cannon? You must have impresses the other kids! Bertie |
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