Good late afternoon, GoGo. At 1615 it's a really nice 63 in Louisville and not much wind. Much colder weather for about three days starting Saturday.
I'm not totally sure what happened that I didn't post yesterday, so here's my makeup Hump Day photo. First time I've missed a Hump Day in quite a while.
If everything goes right I should be able to record the hunts and save the video, then share with anyone who is interested. I don't know much about video but my buddy does, so hopefully he can school me on that. Should be neat to share the hunt with my Dad!
EC, you'll need to learn how to post those videos here on the board. I don't know about others, but for video I post it to YouTube, then click on the elipsis in our tool tray here and select Media. Put your link in that Media pop-up and you should be good to go. If your dad has a computer, you just send him the link to your vid on YouTube and he'll be able to play it and replay it to his heart's content.
There is 3' of snow built up at the house where Tony Boyer's stuff is. Maybe end of April pick up? I hope that will be no more than a light adventure, not an ordeal. Tony didn't care for tuners. His preferred match bbls were ones that would shoot 3 loads that were just under and over 30 grains. I'm assuming VV133. Interesting approach. He sure made it work for him.
I have Boyer's book and he is one of my true benchrest heroes. Your reference to "Tony Boyer's stuff" leads me to believe he has either died or quit shooting. Can you expand on that, Tom?
Hope y'all had a good'n and that you were safe. Prayers up for those who need 'em, and thanks that Ken's wife is doing so well.