Author Topic: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly  (Read 260 times)

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The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
« on: October 02, 2024, 11:13:42 AM »
GOOD:   Vortex. 

I was removing my Vortex Viper red dot from my 686 to put on a HoloSun 507C and the picatinny mounting screw got away from me.  I think it had a spring associated with it.  I heard tinkling as it bounce around on the shelves.  I have a number of open containers and a large trash can in that vicintiy and a search, assisted with magnet, produced no joy.  Got on the Vortex web site and then their chat, where with in minutes a new screw and spring are being shipped out at no cost. 

BAD:  Cabela's

Cabela's itself isn't bad, but they've got a little issue with their shipping dept.  I had a bunch of points, just burning a hole in my pocket, and I'm going to National Rimfire Challenge so I thought a few extra 10/22 magazine would be good.  Ordered TWO of the THREE pack.  I just needed 4 to round out my Plano box and have 15 total (3 stages with out reloading), but since I had the points why not just get six.  The package was here in 36 hours and I opened only to discover that each plastic package only had 1 magazine each.  Huh?  So either someone is ripping them off in the warehouse.  Or the employee thought Qty 2 and removed the "extra" magazines.  The plastic Ruger package though clearly says it is quantity 3.   So a return label has been issued, but since I've paid with points, I now have to wait until they issue me the refund to reorder.  I want have them for this weekend's steel challenge match.  <sigh>   At least I got a coupon for an additional 10% off.  And if you're wondering, I only use factory 10rd mags on my .22lrs.  Never have I had a feeding problem.  I'll keep it that way.

Ugly.  Water line

Totally unrelated, but the water main to the house sprung a leak, again.  Just had it patched 9 months ago.  Fortunately my Flume water monitor alerted me within the hour.  It's leaking a 0.28g/minute.  Called the plumber and am going to have the whole main replaced.  It was put in 50 years ago with copper on either end and PVC in the middle.  Even in 1970's nobody wanted to pay for 125' of copper.   They'll be using 1" PEX for the replacement and avoiding the trees.   Water's not that bad in Cobb cty, but the accompanying sewer charge will kill ya. 
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Re: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
« Reply #1 on: October 02, 2024, 11:31:21 AM »
PEX for a water line should save you a few $$$'s.  Tab can correct me if I'm wrong but the connection that expands the PEX ends for a fit gives the largest ID and overall joint longevity. 

I think the Cabela's thing is unfortunate but not unexpected these days.  Good luck on that Rimfire Challenge...I'd sure like to compete.  Maybe next year...the last two years have been an overflow of issues, problems and things to do. 
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Re: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
« Reply #2 on: October 03, 2024, 11:15:46 AM »
PEX for a water line should save you a few $$$'s.  Tab can correct me if I'm wrong but the connection that expands the PEX ends for a fit gives the largest ID and overall joint longevity. 

I think the Cabela's thing is unfortunate but not unexpected these days.  Good luck on that Rimfire Challenge...I'd sure like to compete.  Maybe next year...the last two years have been an overflow of issues, problems and things to do.
That would be pex a and it is generally better
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Re: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
« Reply #3 on: October 03, 2024, 02:47:09 PM »
Ruger 10 round mags are probably the best rimfire mags ever made. But I have a lot of higher capacity mags than 10 rounds to play with. I still haven't tried out the German Sport Guns 110 round drum, but German engineering is pretty good, and they work for other people. I have some Ruger 25 round mags I probably haven't tried yet too. The old double-stack 30 round Ramline mags are old and tired so I bought some single-stack 25 round mags when they were still available. They're the same size as the Ruger 25 round mags, and the 30 round mags are about 2" shorter than either one. When I want mags I can depend on I use Ruger factory 10 round mags, now with TandemKross Green Springs in them. I replaced the bolt that goes through the middle of one mag because it had a coin slot in the end instead of a hex-head socket. That was a late '70s vintage mag that still works but it was time to replace the spring.

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