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Member Section => Down Range Cafe => Topic started by: MikeBjerum on August 29, 2020, 07:07:13 AM
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Over the years, more than I sometimes realize, I have been on and off several forums, but this is my mostest favoritest!
Why do I like this place over others? Look at the following post from a hunting group on the book of faces. This man sums up much of what is wrong in our society and how it is either reveled, bred or furthered, or all three, by social media.
I know what some of you will say so just save your breath. I've decided to leave this site which is one of my favorites. I posted a trailcam pic of a one antlered buck. They're were some things in the pic that looked a little off so I just asked if anyone else saw what I saw and their opinion. It started out as a great discussion with people stating opinions on both sides. Then it devolved into name calling and putting me and others down because we were stupid enough to ask a question. Why? Can't we just enjoy exchanging thoughts and ideas anymore without name calling and putting people down? It's what's wrong with this country. Ok. Rants over. I know I should have just shut up and left because many of you think I'm whining and you had to waste your time reading this but I said what I felt needed to be said.
This little playground we have here doesn't get nasty. We cuss and discuss, but we also respect. Thank you to each of you that play here, and to Michael for continuing to put up with his adopted rug rats.
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The Law of Averages says anything that can happen will happen--at some point.
So, as it happens, this forum has become the singular place for amazingly intelligent, extremely witty, tremendously nice people who also like guns. ;)
At least that's how I see it. ;D
Crusader Rabbit
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Only Gun site with out the ass holes who's only experience with guns is Battlefield 1. I've had dipshits argue with me because they knew better about guns i used to TEACH about from their video games.
He didn't do it twice ;D
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It's a place that's both tame and wild at the same time. Respectful without management interference. Part of it's a rather wide diversity of interests, hobbies and experiences.
I'm a member number of boards but find none better than this.
The High Road is a little on the strict side as far as topics and responses go, where as many of the other general topic boards can get a little nasty. Possible too many Monday Morning Quarterbacks with emperor complexes
All the boards about one make of gun (S&W, Colt, Glock etc) and single interest boards (SASS, Precision Shooting, Accurate Reloading, etc) get boring after a while because they're single topics. Great place to go and look up information or get answers about those items. I have a friend who runs a large S&W Facebook group, but I can only look at so many pictures of S&W Revolvers regardless of how many shares of stock I own.
One very interesting forum, I really like and should spend more time there, is Accurate Reloading. http://forums.accuratereloading.com/eve
It's truly an international board, covering many topics besides reloading. I posted a question about chronographs there once and Ken Ohler was who responded. It's has an amazing and overwhelming reach.
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Thoughts...
I'm a pretty decent guy, lived hard, partied much, loved a few, married the "ONE" and have hundreds of friends who don't live anywhere near me. I'm not one to take friendship lightly, in fact, I've been known to do more for people I've just met than for acquaintances who've known me for a while, simply because of my ability to filter through the bullshit of daily life. Not that I'm judgmental but rather, that I'm a good judge of character.
I've known men and women for decades whom I haven't talked to in years and can take up a conversation with them as if we just discussed it yesterday. Anyone who's spent time in the military or in some desolate or remote place can relate to that as we humans rely on each other whether we admit to it or not. You have become part of that community that I can say anything, anytime on any topic and be understood!
I've found a place, though my wife thinks you're all probably crazy loons like me, that I can call my comfort zone, a place where my thoughts, though extreme in some respect, can be taken in context and not judged by any societal boundaries. My happy place and your happy place coexist in this forum. We may bicker and sling a bit of poo-poo, but we always seem to come to the center of our universe which, I believe, is to put others needs above the needs of ourselves, to put the countries best interest in line with our own existence.
Family, Friends, Countrymen, Brethren.....thanks for being what and who you are
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Oh gosh. Kumbaya....give it a break dudes. Next thing you know Tom will be wearing panties.... All this sweetness is giving me a stomach ache.
The Oehler thing is interesting though.....
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Very little drama. Very few call of duty experts. Vast knowledge. More of a Clint Smith vibe.
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Very little drama. Very few call of duty experts. Vast knowledge. More of a Clint Smith vibe.
Just don't say CLIP, and all will be fine.
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Looking around nervously for Hazcat.
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Just don't say CLIP, and all will be fine.
Looking around nervously for Hazcat.
And looking hopefully too.....
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Standard capacity clip and large capacity clip
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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
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......... The High Road is a little on the strict side as far as topics and responses go, where as many of the other general topic boards can get a little nasty. Possible too many Monday Morning Quarterbacks with emperor complexes........
Very true. I find that with a LOT of gun forums. And through the years many change. AR-15.com was one. It started out good, 20 odd years ago. Then it was taken over by all the 20 something mall ninja's. If it wasn't a Colt, it was a POS. M-4 Carbine.net was another one. Some years back there was so much arguing and banning going on over there, that Pat Rogers ended up getting himself banned. Again, now it seems to have calmed down quite a bit. Both of those got bad because of too many "experts" who never had a gun pointed at them.
Many gun forums have simply disappeared all together. The old Shooters.com was one. Hunt America was another. The Internet evolves just like most anything else. This forum is one of the constants. That, and it stays light. We're the kind of guys that could all go out and have a drink together. I think that, along with not being moderated like a bunch of high school kids in study hall, is why I like it here so much.
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Check out Cody Firearms museum podcasts.
The curator, is a regular person and a bit of a character.
Here's a link to her and Ian McCollum of Forgotten Weapons.
https://www.facebook.com/CodyFirearmsMuseum/posts/3394849010739254
I have my own issues with Brit's in general and these 2 in particular, but the information is good.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TC0ej1EYdvI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TC0ej1EYdvI
The World War I stuff is just part of what Othias and Mae are doing at C&Rsenal
They are working with others, like Ian McCollum, to establish an archive at
https://surplused.com/
The video site is at,
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClq1dvO44aNovUUy0SiSDOQ
Oh yeah, I totally forgot . ;D
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=px6xUMILMsM