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    Scrambled or over easy? Egg @ 1/4 AND 1/2 mile

    Getting colder out in the mornings.

    Quick video before heading out to do Soybeans.

    1/4 mile
    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Al1j7yj2mNI

    1/2 mile
    It was brought to my attention by a concerned Forum user that the content shown in my 1/2 mile link my or may not have conflicted with MCL 750.227d .
    In effort to conform I've pulled the video rather than edit.
    Good looking out by the User as I don't want bad light brought upon MGO Forum.

    Sometimes Sickness is to Sic for his own good!

    I know I said no more but I grabbed the egg on the way out and couldn't help myself.

    Catch ya'll later!

    Vic
    Last edited by SICVIC; 10-21-2020 at 07:12 AM. Reason: Removed 1/2 mile link

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    Thumbs up

    Nice! Now do it when the wind is blowing.



    I know... I'm a jerk.




    Truth be told I envy your shooting skills.
    I'm glad I'm old and won't have to live very long under the tyranny that has begun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bikenut View Post
    Nice! Now do it when the wind is blowing.



    I know... I'm a jerk.




    Truth be told I envy your shooting skills.
    Of course. . . There ALWAYS has to be that one guy.

    I've met Jerks and you are not one of them.

    When I'm pulling the trigger well like today; I spend 45 minutes setting up for 2 minutes of trigger time. It's however very cost effective shooting.

    If i could be accurate everyday the components shortages could go on forever and I'd be just fine.

    Thanks again as I really enjoy shooting.

    Vic

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    nice shot.. cool video.
    I got cold watching it though..then again, I'm getting old.

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    Quote Originally Posted by joepistol View Post
    nice shot.. cool video.
    I got cold watching it though..then again, I'm getting old.
    Having lived the past 29 years 4 months and 4 days of my life in California the cooler temperature makes me cry.

    Last winter I was training for a long running race. I ran from Mayville to Waterford all through the night in January.

    Riding the Motorcycle back a quarter mile doesn't seem all that bad in comparison .lol

    Thanks and glad you enjoyed the Viddy.

    If you happen to check back in again. I shot this junk video today off an egg and playing card at over a 1/2 mile.

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=PK70avKTbqo&t=3s

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    Quote Originally Posted by SICVIC View Post
    Of course. . . There ALWAYS has to be that one guy.

    I've met Jerks and you are not one of them.

    When I'm pulling the trigger well like today; I spend 45 minutes setting up for 2 minutes of trigger time. It's however very cost effective shooting.

    If i could be accurate everyday the components shortages could go on forever and I'd be just fine.

    Thanks again as I really enjoy shooting.

    Vic
    I know that you aren't doing this for just our enjoyment, and you'd likely be doing these exercises regardless, but thank you for not only putting in the time and set up, but also for sharing your videos here. I've been enjoying following along!

    Also, how is the soybean production for you this year?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Merffme View Post
    I know that you aren't doing this for just our enjoyment, and you'd likely be doing these exercises regardless, but thank you for not only putting in the time and set up, but also for sharing your videos here. I've been enjoying following along!

    Also, how is the soybean production for you this year?
    This is great and thank you for following and posting.

    Soy this year is great.
    That said compared to last year anything over 5 bushel seems amazing. Lol
    Last year was brutal with all that rain.

    Dad plugged up the beater really bad about few days ago. Stalks are big this year and holding moisture. A spring broke and the beater wasn't pushing through to the straw walker and that was the end of the line.
    About 20 acres left. Be done tomorrow if it doesn't rain.

    Vic

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    impressive accuracy and marksmanship..

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    Quote Originally Posted by SICVIC View Post
    This is great and thank you for following and posting.

    Soy this year is great.
    That said compared to last year anything over 5 bushel seems amazing. Lol
    Last year was brutal with all that rain.

    Dad plugged up the beater really bad about few days ago. Stalks are big this year and holding moisture. A spring broke and the beater wasn't pushing through to the straw walker and that was the end of the line.
    About 20 acres left. Be done tomorrow if it doesn't rain.

    Vic

    I would be impressed if you could hit ONE of those Soybeans at that range.

    J/K...mostly. Thanks for videos, you're a welcome addition to MGO!

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    Quote Originally Posted by tenthumbs View Post
    I would be impressed if you could hit ONE of those Soybeans at that range.

    J/K...mostly. Thanks for videos, you're a welcome addition to MGO!
    No beans were harmed during the filming of this video.

    The other day I was thinking about a tic tak 1/4 mile shot but now I may glue a soy bean to some fishing line and giver a go. Bout the same size...hummm... Thanks Mr Thumbs!

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