Afternoon, Woods.....The turkey is done and so am I. Ate waaaayyyy too much and will pay the price but it was soooo good. Get a phone call from the old lady next door " UH..I have an emergency..I heard an explosion in my basement and some thing smells funny" ... run over with a light. Pressure valve on her hot water heater let loose and she smelled the steam. Tell her what it was and she says " Should I call the plumber to change it "... "Uh....why change it, it works fine"..she was thankful...she's good people!
Might be a bit careful with relief valves tripping, ya it could be things like a weak spring or the water heater short cycling from short draws, but it could be a sticking valve and that could be dangerous.
Originally Posted by Imold
Al, doesn't that little Ruger feel like a 4th grade old lady teacher whacking the palm of your hand with a heavy wooden ruler when you fire a .357 with it? My much heavier Ruger, forget the model now, stainless with fixed sights, was painful with stock grips, still stings a bit with big Pachmeyer's firing .357s.
I have the .38+p version and practice with .38 target loads, doesn't kick to bad and it has a better trigger than the stock S&W.
I'd buy the 357 version now and run 38's through it for practice, the 357's do kick enough to make target shooting uncomfortable though, but if you need them to defend yourself I doubt you'd notice the difference.
Originally Posted by LoneBone
Now I get to strip the rest of the bird for my turkey sammiches tomorrow...
Thinking bout you Russ, wish you were back home amigo....
Bought a 14# turkey for the two of us, we'll have turkey sandwiches for a week.