lobsta11
Well-Known Member
At 33' & over 23000 lbs it might be able to get it rolling but at 18' high from the waterline I don't think there are many overpasses I could fit under.Does the Ranger pull that thing??
Al
At 33' & over 23000 lbs it might be able to get it rolling but at 18' high from the waterline I don't think there are many overpasses I could fit under.Does the Ranger pull that thing??
You are a true renaissance man, Phil! That is some nice stuff you've made!Former Indy Car Trackside official, Race car driver, Decorative metal artist, Woodworker, Jewelry maker, Antique Clock Repair and Restoration, Desert Tortoise Custodian
Beautiful work, Phil..all of it!Former Indy Car Trackside official, Race car driver, Decorative metal artist, Woodworker, Jewelry maker, Antique Clock Repair and Restoration, RVing, Desert Tortoise Custodian, Former Chief of Flagging and Communications for the Detroit Grand Prix.
Best,
Phil Schilke
Ranger Vehicle Engineering
Ford Motor Co. Retired
Nice...I love shooting my .22's too! We try and get out really early during the summer here but now it should start cooling off and will be able to get out more. My newest .22 is a HK 416 pistol,they also have a rifle version too. It doesn't come with a brace but you can add the adapter and brace. I had a Shockwave Blade V2 sitting in the safe and worked out perfect for this. This is really fun and super accurate and I think I only paid $320 for it online! Cant wait until my Q El Camino .22 can gets out of ATF jail in about 6 more months.Wow! Good to see a few fellow shooters here! Although I don't seriously shoot anymore I just plink. I shoot at least every Saturday at an outdoor club not far from Savannah, GA in Ridgeland, SC.
I favor .22's for the most part because they're cheep to shoot, although I have about a "Grand" in a new 10/22 target rifle (only Ruger parts are a few pins and the magazines). Very accurate...