Jesse. Where ya been? It has been awhile. Welcome back. Love that Seecamp!
Hi kj:
Thanks for the nice words...
I guess my absence can be contributed to several things... First, I'm old, and my vision was going South, which took the fun out of casual plinking and general online participation with my centerfire guns.
I developed an interest in rimfire rifles because I could actually see well enough to still enjoy casual target plinking, and that led me away from pistol forums in general and I guess I've spent most of my time on those rimfire sites for a while..
Then Buddy, our "buddy" Australian Shepherd developed liver cancer, and had to be put to sleep. That happened very, very quickly, and losing Buddy really put us both in a funk about life in general.
But, blessedly, life goes on.
I had cataract surgery in both eyes last month, and my distance vision now is excellent. (Knock on wood).. I need reading glasses, and always will, but it's a real pleasure to be able to actually SEE well enough to start hitting targets again as I could decades ago..
The cataract surgery didn't help my "less than steady" hands, (which come with the humongous number of birthdays I've had) but I can use a "rest" for that as long as I can actually see both sights and the X ring..
Then a little over a week ago JoAnn found a breeder (online) relatively near of miniature Australian Shepherds, and see saw a photo of one available and heard it calling her name, so we have a sweet 12 wk. old female puppy in the house now.
Between better vision and the enjoyment of watching a new pet discover the world I guess my attitude has gotten a little better as I find myself perusing more and more of my old familiar "gun haunts".
I have always been drawn to any conversation about Seecamps in general, and those classic "keep one in the tube or not" questions folks keep asking always catches my attention..
Or, the "magazine vs clips", or "if it doesn't start with a 4, it's worthless".. Or, a 9MM round is simply a 45ACP set on "stun", and all that malarkey..
Anyway, nice of you to notice I'm back..
Thanks!
Jesse
P.S. JoAnn and I are believers in the "Rainbow Bridge" story... So we expect to see our Buddy again...
Irreplaceable Buddy...
"Jodie": not a Buddy "replacement", but a new life to love and give love to us. A sweet, very smart little girl. (She'll only top out at about 40lbs.)