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Notre Dame vs Syracuse (24-23 L)

Posted in Photography on December 21st, 2008 / 3 Comments »

This post is long overdue considering these photos were taken on a very cold, very overcast day up in South Bend a month ago. We flew in for Thanksgiving almost a week early thanks in part to my mom hooking us up with incredible seats which provided an up close an unobstructed view of Irish’s crushing one point loss. The high temperature that day was a balmy 21°, we had our asses and feet on ice, they blew it in the last play, and yet an awesome time was had by all! more »

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It’s A 165 Gram Gold Rush

Posted in Photography on December 15th, 2008 / 2 Comments »

I received yet another case of 165gr JHP’s from Montana Gold today and just couldn’t be happier with their product. These are some of the nicest plated bullets I have come across and thus far have yet to find a single defect in the several thousand that I’ve loaded. The fact that their prices have yet to go up since the election is, at least to me, just another affirmation of their commitment to the sport. more »

These red and white flowers from my front yard bloom around this time every year. I have no idea what type of flower it is (I’m not a garden person), but they have survived two separate moves and what I imagine to be not as much water as they should be receiving. In any case, it’s always a pleasure to see them return. more »

This photo was taken by myself this past summer at the Little Bighorn Battlefield National Park in Crow Agency, MT. This park memorializes one of the last armed efforts of the Northern Plains Indians to preserve their way of life. Here in 1876, 263 soldiers and attached personnel of the U.S. Army, including Lt. Col. George A. Custer, met death at the hands of several thousand Lakota and Cheyenne warriors.

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Anatomy Of The M&P 40c

Posted in Photography on March 29th, 2008 / 7 Comments »

I took a few photographs of one of my CCW’s for the M&P Pistol Forum and figured I would toss one up here as well. This is a factory standard Smith & Wesson M&P Compact chambered in .40 caliber, without the magazine safety.

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