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Why have the abandoned farm houses outside of town filled up and why are the squatters shooting at each other? Are they even human? What is a “mam-mama” or a “goomah?” What state is Parabellum City in? Listen to find out!This Banjo on My Knee, episode 134 of This Gun in My Hand, was farmed and worked by Rob Northrup. This episode and all others are available on Youtube with automatically-generated closed captions of dialog. Visit http://ThisGuninMyHand.blogspot.com for credits, show notes, archives, and to buy my books, such as Sisyphus, Eat Your Heart Out, available in paperback and ebook from Amazon. What musical instrument accompanies my lyrical exposition? This Gun in My Hand!Show Notes:1. When I moved from Michigan to Houston for a year, courting my pen-pal Melinda, I heard one of her teen-aged nieces use the term “Mam-mama” for her grandmother. I developed a theory that across the South, they keep adding the sound “mam” for every generation of a matriarch. My theory was wrong. It was just one kid who had trouble pronouncing “grandmama.”2. “Goomah” is an Americanized pronunciation of the Italian word “comare,” informally used to mean mistress.3. A great aunt or second cousin in my mother's father's family published a book of genealogy and stories about the family, including a poem by somebody way back which included the down-homey line “Now Pa, you're fabricatin'.”4. Another mistake I found after recording and editing which I didn't feel like fixing: the word “this” is a demonstrative pronoun or demonstrative determiner, not a personal pronoun.Credits:The opening music was from The Sun Sets at Dawn (1950), and the closing music was from Killer Bait (1949), both films in the public domain. Interstitial music from the public domain radio show Mystery House, “Dagger in the Dark” broadcast July 5, 1946. Most of the music and sound effects used in the episode are modified or incomplete versions of the originals.Sound Effect Title: Park ambience - mostly birdsLicense: Public Domainhttps://freesound.org/people/Mafon2/sounds/274175/#Sound Effect Title: Shoe polishing - tripple wipe stroke - 221098_AshtiHari_SD100_Term4.wav by 221098HariPotterLicense: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0https://freesound.org/people/221098HariPotter/sounds/655571/?Sound Effect Title: footsteps cellar.wavLicense: Public Domainhttps://freesound.org/people/gecop/sounds/545030/Sound Effect Title: Gun Fire by GoodSoundForYouLicense: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0http://soundbible.com/1998-Gun-Fire.htmlSound Effect Title: 38 Caliber Gun Shot 5xRecorded by Mike KoenigLicense: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0http://soundbible.com/375-38-Caliber-Gun-Shot-5x.htmlSound Effect Title: Real Colt 45 M1911 (shot) by CarmelomikeLicense: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0https://freesound.org/people/Carmelomike/sounds/255216/Sound Effect Title: 22lr Caliber Rifle Shots and Reloading License: Public Domainhttps://freesound.org/s/717133/ Sound Effect Title: gavel-double.flacBy zerolagtime (Sen. John Kerry recorded from C-Span)License: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0https://freesound.org/people/zerolagtime/sounds/70069/Sound Effect Title: typewriter18.ogg by tams_kp License: Public Domainhttps://freesound.org/s/43558/ Sound Effect Title: G24-01-Warner Brothers Body Fall.wav by craigsmith License: Public Domainhttps://freesound.org/s/438300/ The image accompanying this episode is a modified detail of the cover of Hillbilly Comics, Volume 1, Number 4, October 1955, by Art Gates, public domain. Full issue available at:https://digitalcomicmuseum.com/preview/index.php?did=12739Alt Image Text: Comic book art line art of six stereotypical hillbillies in a sleek yellow convertible, speeding away from the silhouette of a man jumping in the distance, a word balloon saying “Stop” pointing to him. A man with black beard, no mustache and ragged hat is smiling as he leans over the steering wheel. A beautiful young black-haired woman in a patched and ragged blouse sits in the middle of the front seat with her arm behind the driver. A scowling man with a bowl haircut and grey cap (possibly a Confederate kepi) is in the passenger side of the front seat, his bare feet dangling out the side of the car with a black boar held in his lap. In the back seat are an older, heavy woman laughing widely with one tooth missing, a distressed looking young man sprawled in her lap with his feet out the side of the car, and an excited young man in a coonskin cap with a long-barrelled musket that is firing. A word balloon pointing to the man with musket says, “THIS BANJO ON MY KNEE comics.” A word balloon pointing to the driver says “SOLD TO THE AMERICAN!”
Nesse episódio, Bruno Carvalho, Edu Aurrai e Rodrigo Cunha falam sobre os impactos residuais das demissões em massa da Microsoft nos jogos e estúdios do Xbox; a atualização gratuita para The Last of Us: Part II Remastered no Playstation 5; a segunda chance de Doom no Super Nintendo; e muitos mais. Quer conferir como é a gravação do programa? Então aparece lá na live! Todas as quartas-feiras, a partir das 19h00, no nosso canal do YouTube! Duração: 65 min Comentados: Imagem que o Cunha comentou sobre o Vivi de Final Fantasy IX Fotos da espada e escudo de Zelda que o amigo do Cunha adaptou pra Joy-Cons COMPRE O MARS 2120, METROIDVANIA BRASILEIRO: PC (STEAM) PLAYSTATION 4, PLAYSTATION 5 XBOX ONE, XBOX SERIES S|X NINTENDO SWITCH Vídeos: Time Flies - Release Date Trailer - Coming July 31st Mafia: The Old Country – 9 Minutes of Exclusive Gameplay | IGN First FINAL FANTASY IX 25th Anniversary Special Movie This Is NUTS! Limited Run Games DOOM SNES 2025 Is AMAZING!
Nesse episódio, Bruno Carvalho, Edu Aurrai, Felipe Mesquita e Rodrigo Cunha falam sobre mais uma leva de demissões em massa envolvendo a Microsoft e os estúdios do Xbox; o cancelamento do novo Perfect Dark e de Everwild; o aumento dos jogos Playstation na PSN Brasileira; e muitos mais. Quer conferir como é a gravação do programa? Então aparece lá na live! Todas as quartas-feiras, a partir das 19h00, no nosso canal do YouTube! Duração: 69 min Comentados: COMPRE O MARS 2120, METROIDVANIA BRASILEIRO: PC (STEAM) PLAYSTATION 4, PLAYSTATION 5 XBOX ONE, XBOX SERIES S|X NINTENDO SWITCH Vídeos: ARC SYSTEM WORKS Showcase | 6.26.2025 | English Broadcast Capcom Spotlight (PT-BR) | 26.06.2025
Bitcoin Price Action: Hovering near $110K, with all-time highs above $112K recently. Discussed global liquidity spikes and the M2 money supply's correlation with Bitcoin price trends.Macroeconomics:U.S. deficits, debt concerns, and the “Big Beautiful Bill” passing.Ray Dalio's remarks on the political impossibility of balancing the U.S. budget, echoing the “nothing stops this train” meme.The impact of AI as a deflationary force and its implications for the fiat system.Bitcoin as an Exit Strategy:Personal responsibility in opting out of the fiat system through Bitcoin.The growing necessity for individuals and corporations to store value in Bitcoin.Housing Market & Consumption Economy:Rising home prices due to monetary premium; potential relief through Bitcoin adoption.Bitcoin Treasury Companies:Debate over ethics and sustainability of companies leveraging Bitcoin treasuries.Viewed as inevitable due to regulatory arbitrage; focus on institutional capital rather than retail.Emphasis on responsible management and transparency as key to long-term success. Swan Private helps HNWI, companies, trusts, and other entities go beyond legacy finance with BItcoin. Learn more at swan.com/private. Put Bitcoin into your IRA and own your future. Check out swan.com/ira.Swan Vault makes advanced Bitcoin security simple. Learn more at swan.com/vault.
This week, a Lincoln man threatens his neighbor with a gun but shoots himself, Jeff breaks optics and guns, Factory Gun Nationals was mostly Carry Optics Nationals, reloading tips and tricks for Hulk, Andy shot a match and it was better but not great, what would USPSA look like if it was shot by Division I athletes, and much more! Get your "Try Hard" T-shirt! Subscribe on Patreon to get an extra episode every week! Listen on YouTube! Andy on Instagram - andy.e.605 Jeff on Instagram - jeff_the_monster_king MW Aktiv Wear - mw_aktiv_wear Not Another Shooting Show on Reddit
Nesse episódio, Edu Aurrai, Felipe Mesquita e Rodrigo Cunha comentam o deslize da SEGA ao divulgar acidentalmente os números de vendas de franquias como Sonic, Persona e Like a Dragon; os relatos sobre o início morno de vendas de jogos third-party no Switch 2; War of the Lions sendo deixado de lado no remake de Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles; a nova estrutura de divisões da Warner Bros. Games; e muito mais! Quer conferir como é a gravação do programa? Então aparece lá na live! Todas as quartas-feiras, a partir das 19h00, no nosso canal do YouTube! Duração: 74 min Comentados: COMPRE O MARS 2120, METROIDVANIA BRASILEIRO: PC (STEAM) PLAYSTATION 4, PLAYSTATION 5 XBOX ONE, XBOX SERIES S|X NINTENDO SWITCH Vídeos: Donkey Kong Bananza Direct 6.18.2025 Blood Message - Official Reveal Trailer | When History Forgets, Warriors Remember 3dSen Version 1.0 - Official Release
* We'll get the latest on the conflict with Iran and how the Iranians are responding to the strikes * LSU baseball just won the national title...and the quest to repeat has already begun.
* LSU baseball is reloading and well-positioned for another title run * How is the oil and gas industry reacting to the conflict with Iran? *Louisiana's 10 Commandments law was put on hold...then that hold was put on hold * What to do if you have a strained relationship with an adult child * The US struck, and Iran responded. What happens next?
Nesse episódio, Bruno Carvalho, Edu Aurrai, Felipe Mesquita e Rodrigo Cunha falam sobre o sucesso do lançamento do Nintendo Switch 2; a parceria da Microsoft com a AMD, e a confirmação de uma próxima geração de consoles Xbox; o polêmico pronunciamento do CEO do Playstation sobre a possibilidade de aumento dos preços da Plus; e muitos mais. Quer conferir como é a gravação do programa? Então aparece lá na live! Todas as quartas-feiras, a partir das 19h00, no nosso canal do YouTube! Duração: 120 min Comentados: COMPRE O MARS 2120, METROIDVANIA BRASILEIRO: PC (STEAM) PLAYSTATION 4, PLAYSTATION 5 XBOX ONE, XBOX SERIES S|X NINTENDO SWITCH Vídeos: Death Stranding 2: On the Beach - The Story So Far Latin American Games Showcase - Summer Game Fest Edition - 2025
Nesse episódio, Bruno Carvalho, Edu Aurrai, Felipe Mesquita e Rodrigo Cunha falam sobre os grandes anúncios e todos os jogos apresentados durante a temporada de eventos com a sequência de State of Play, Summer Game Fest e Xbox Showcase. Quer conferir como é a gravação do programa? Então aparece lá na live! Todas as quartas-feiras, a partir das 19h00, no nosso canal do YouTube! Duração: 160 min Comentados: COMPRE O MARS 2120, METROIDVANIA BRASILEIRO: PC (STEAM) PLAYSTATION 4, PLAYSTATION 5 XBOX ONE, XBOX SERIES S|X NINTENDO SWITCH Vídeos: State of Play | June 4, 2025 [English] SUMMER GAME FEST 2025 (4K60FPS) [Xbox Games Showcase 2025
Brian Goorjian talks about the excitement around not only new player additions in Delly and Kendric Davis but also the new Assistant Coaching appointment in Andrew Bogut and what that means for the future of the club. Chapters: 0:00 - How the offseason has been 1:30 - Summer League experience with the Knicks coming up 5:50 - Talking about the Dellavedova and Davis signings 11:10 - The Kings play style heading into NBL26 14:30 - Talking Andrew Bogut 22:00 - Looking at the NBL26 rosterSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nesse episódio, Bruno Carvalho, Edu Aurrai, Felipe Mesquita e Rodrigo Cunha falam sobre o adiamento do projeto do Xbox Portátil; o retorno da Tango Gameworks, desenvolvedora de Hi-Fi Rush; a confirmação da existência do remake de Persona 4 de uma maneira pouco convencional; a volta de Yoko Shimomura à franquia Street Fighter; e muito mais. Quer conferir como é a gravação do programa? Então aparece lá na live! Todas as quartas-feiras, a partir das 18h30, no nosso canal do YouTube! Duração: 70 min Comentados: Inscrição para o beta do SEGA Football Club Champions Capcom revela música “Edge of Triumph” de Yoko Shimomura para Street Fighter 6 COMPRE O MARS 2120, METROIDVANIA BRASILEIRO: PC (STEAM) PLAYSTATION 4, PLAYSTATION 5 XBOX ONE, XBOX SERIES S|X NINTENDO SWITCH Vídeos: God of War 20th Anniversary - Cast Reunion Panel | PlayStation The Witcher 4 — Unreal Engine 5 Tech Demo Street Fighter 6 - M. Bison, Terry, Mai, Elena Outfit 3 Showcase Trailer
Nesse episódio, Bruno Carvalho, Edu Aurrai, Felipe Mesquita e Rodrigo Cunha falam sobre os mais recentes rumores do novo Playstation Portátil; a parceria entre Microsoft e Antstream para trazer jogos clássicos para o Game Pass no Xbox; a polêmica em torno de Randy Pitchford, da Gearbox, e o preço de lançamento de Borderlands 4; e muito mais. Quer conferir como é a gravação do programa? Então aparece lá na live! Todas as quartas-feiras, a partir das 18h30, no nosso canal do YouTube! Duração: 121 min Comentados: COMPRE O MARS 2120, METROIDVANIA BRASILEIRO: PC (STEAM) PLAYSTATION 4, PLAYSTATION 5 XBOX ONE, XBOX SERIES S|X NINTENDO SWITCH Vídeos: Cookie Clicker - Official Console Announcement Trailer Rematch | Ronaldinho Studio Visit
Send us a textWe're rebooting the Surviving Outside Sales podcast to focus on the three critical phases every sales professional goes through: getting in, dominating, and getting out. I'm excited to share new resources, a new community platform, and insights to help you prepare for Q3 and Q4 success.• The "getting in" phase applies not just to industry newcomers but to anyone seeking a new role or promotion• Understanding product-market fit is crucial for the "dominate" phase—even the best habits can't overcome a poor product• The "getting out" phase involves strategies for transitioning to new opportunities• Every sales professional should pause to assess their current position and direction• Summer is preparation time for true professionals—not time to relax• I'm launching a free resource hub for the outside sales community in June• I offer 30-minute introductory calls to anyone interested in improving their outside sales performanceReach out to me on LinkedIn or email for a free consultation. Join the Surviving Outside Sales page to be first to access our new hub with free resources that were previously behind paywalls.Support the showTo connect with the show: Subscribe, Download & Share!Would appreciate a 5-Star Rating if deserved on Spotify & Apple Podcasts!!!Connect with Mike:Website: Mike O'KellyMike@survivingoutsidesales.comLinkedIn: Mike O'Kelly | LinkedIn Click to join: Surviving Outside Sales Page on LinkedIn______________________________________________________________________If you are in outside sales and have had any of the following:- New to Outside Sales- New to an industry, new product, new territory - any type of change- Experienced, but have lacked training and business development- Seasoned but feel like you have hit your ceiling and need a rebootIf any of those descriptions sound like you or someone you know,If you want to have a conversation about:- Scheduling a strategy call for your next move- Help building your business or territoryReach out to me: Schedule a FREE consultationor https://www.linkedin.com/in/mike-o-kelly-44ba352b/mike@survivingoutsidesales.com
Last time we spoke about the breakthrough on Okinawa. Despite relentless attacks on critical positions like Sugar Loaf Hill and Wana Ridge, American Marines encountered heavy casualties. Yet, they persisted, inching forward against tenacious resistance. As mid-May approached, the situation for Japanese commanders deteriorated. Encircled and suffering significant losses, they began plotting a retreat to more defensible positions. On the ground, Marines battled through mud and enemy fire, showcasing incredible resolve amidst dire circumstances. Communication crumbled, supplies dwindled, and morale waned, yet the determination of both sides was undeniable. By late May, the tides shifted further in favor of the Allies, marking pivotal breakthroughs despite the challenges. Amidst ruin and chaos, the relentless struggle for control over Okinawa symbolized the brutal nature of war and the unwavering spirit of those fighting on both sides, setting the stage for an eventual Allied victory. This episode is the Fall of Shuri Welcome to the Pacific War Podcast Week by Week, I am your dutiful host Craig Watson. But, before we start I want to also remind you this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Perhaps you want to learn more about world war two? Kings and Generals have an assortment of episodes on world war two and much more so go give them a look over on Youtube. So please subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry for some more history related content, over on my channel, the Pacific War Channel you can find a few videos all the way from the Opium Wars of the 1800's until the end of the Pacific War in 1945. As we last left off, the battle for Okinawa was reaching a critical juncture. General Buckner's 10th Army had made significant gains, successfully breaking through the fortified Japanese defenses on both flanks. The 6th Marine Division, under General Shepherd, had effectively established control over the Naha area, while General Arnold's 7th Division achieved an impressive penetration at Yonabaru. However, despite these advancements, the remainder of the American forces faced formidable obstacles. They were grappling with relentless rain, fierce enemy resistance, and severe supply shortages, which left them effectively stalled in front of Shuri. In response to the encroaching American forces, General Ushijima had dispatched General Fujioka's 62nd Division to launch a counter-offensive aimed at driving the invaders out of Yonabaru. Meanwhile, Ushijima was preparing his 32nd Army for a strategic withdrawal south to the Kiyamu Peninsula. Fortunately for the Americans, they had caught wind of the defenders' intentions. Recognizing the urgency of the situation, on May 27, General Buckner ordered his troops to apply strong and unrelenting pressure on the enemy. The goal was clear: keep the Japanese forces off balance and prevent an easy transition to new defensive positions. Although the continuing downpour hindered the possibility of a large-scale, coordinated army-wide attack, it did not deter Buckner's strategy. Instead, he initiated a series of strong combat patrols along the front lines, which immediately encountered stiff resistance from Japanese troops that had not yet begun their withdrawal. On the west coast, as patrols from Colonel Roberts' 22nd Marines scouted the area, they discovered that the Japanese had largely abandoned Naha. This news spurred the 2nd Battalion into action. They crossed the Asato River, moved through the lines established by Shepherd's Reconnaissance Company, and pressed deeper into the western part of Naha. Simultaneously, Colonel Shapley's 4th Marines made their last desperate push to extend American control into eastern Naha, fighting valiantly against the entrenched enemy. Farther east, Colonel Finn's 32nd Regiment once again faced fierce resistance from the hastily committed 62nd Division, which staunchly defended its position. However, not all was lost; patrols from Colonel Green's 184th Regiment managed to reach Inasomi, meeting only scattered resistance. This breakthrough provided a crucial indication that the enemy had no intention of withdrawing into the Chinen Peninsula. As the clocks struck midnight, a significant yet largely unnoticed transition occurred in the waters off Okinawa: Admiral Halsey's 3rd Fleet relieved Admiral Spruance's 5th Fleet. For the troops ashore, this change in command went by without a hint of recognition. The same ships and task groups continued their crucial support for ground operations, now operating under new numerical designations and leadership. However, Halsey faced an immediate challenge as Admiral Ugaki launched an extensive Kikisui attack, a large-scale kamikaze assault involving 110 enemy aircraft. The day of May 27 proved costly, with three destroyers, one destroyer minesweeper, two transports, one subchaser, and two auxiliary ships all suffering damage. The following morning brought clear skies, which only heightened the danger for American naval forces. Several kamikaze aircraft succeeded in sinking the destroyer USS Drexler, while also inflicting damage on a transport ship, three freighters, and a landing craft throughout the day. Meanwhile, on land, Colonel Whaling's rehabilitated 29th Marines took over from the battered 4th Marines along the west coast. The 1st Battalion executed a concerted attack alongside the 22nd Marines, advancing successfully by 250 yards through the rubble-strewn city of Naha. In an impressive display of momentum, Roberts' men pushed forward unopposed toward the Kokuba estuary, eventually encountering resistance near Ono-Yama Island. To the east, the improvement in weather allowed Colonel Mason's 1st Marines to launch a coordinated offensive. The 2nd Battalion fought valiantly, climbing to the peak of 110 Meter Hill. The forward elements of Company E gained the hill crest but were forced to withdraw by vicious enemy fire which raked their positions. Lieutenant Colonel Magee felt that his depleted battalion, down to a total strength of 277 men in the rifle companies, might recapture the hill, but "it could not possibly hold it against a strong enemy counterattack." Although new replacements were available to regiments for training or other use, a division order prevented their being sent to front line units during a battle situation that called for the utmost in skill and knowledge of veterans. Throughout most of the morning and all of the afternoon, 2/1 concentrated the fire of its supporting weapons on the reverse slopes of 110 Meter Hill and engaged the Japanese in a fierce and continuous fire fight. Nightfall brought no cessation of enemy resistance, and many infiltrators were killed in the battalion's lines. In contrast, the 3rd Battalion experienced relatively little opposition, allowing some patrols to penetrate into Wana Draw. At the same time, Colonel Griebel's 3rd Battalion effectively moved its front line to the Asato River, while his 1st Battalion achieved a significant milestone by capturing Beehive Hill. However, despite the break in the rain, the conditions on the ground rendered large-scale movements impractical, stalling further advances across the battlefield. Despite Arnold's determined efforts to push west through Fujioka's blocking positions, progress was minimal. Nevertheless, he was able to consolidate his grip on the Ozato hill mass as Green's 2nd Battalion advanced to a position within 1,000 yards of Shinazato, strategically located at the neck of the Chinen Peninsula. The lack of success from the 62nd Division in driving back the breaching American forces reinforced General Ushijima's resolve to evacuate Shuri while the opportunity still existed. In light of this, he ordered the withdrawal to commence the following evening. On May 29, while the 7th Reconnaissance Troop managed to scout a significant portion of the Chinen Peninsula without incident, the 7th and 96th Divisions faced fierce resistance as they attacked toward the road network south of Shuri. The enemy's resolute defense resulted in only minimal gains for the American assault units. General Bruce's 77th Division, after what can be described as "a day almost entirely spent in hand-to-hand combat," found itself unable to penetrate the intense cordon of defensive fire that protected the Japanese positions. In stark contrast, to the west, Griebel's 1st Battalion made a rapid advance, quickly gaining the crest of Shuri Ridge. They launched a bold assault on Shuri Castle. On May 25, as part of the final stages of the Okinawa campaign, the American battleship USS Mississippi bombarded the castle for three days, and by May 27, it was engulfed in flames. That night, the Japanese forces retreated, abandoning Shuri while US troops pursued them southward. The 1st Battalion of the 5th Marines had started its attack on 29 May with Companies B and C in assault and Company A following in trace of Company C. The Marines quickly gained the crest of Shuri Ridge and Lieutenant Colonel Shelburne requested permission for one of his companies to storm Shuri Castle which commanded his position. Although the castle was in the zone of action of the 77th Infantry Division, General del Valle gave his assent to the request in view of the great danger of enemy action from the strong point. The 1st Marine Division commander felt that "at that time the position of the 77th Division was such that it would have taken several hard day's fighting through enemy resistance" before the castle could be taken. Company A drove east along the muddy ridge line, overwhelming the few Japanese in its path, and by 1015 the castle, core of the Shuri bastion, had been secured. The Marine unit entered Shuri through a gap in the covering forces caused by the withdrawal of the 3d Battalion, 15th Independent Mixed Regiment of the 44th Independent Mixed Brigade, in the course of the Japanese retreat from Shuri. This seems to have been the only notable instance of confusion and mistake in the Japanese withdrawal operation as a whole. Everywhere else around Shuri the Japanese still held their covering positions in the front lines. The 77th Division, which had scheduled air strikes and a heavy artillery bombardment on the castle heights for 29 May, received little prior warning of the Marines' assault and "was barely able to avert [its] called strikes in time." Without taking any credit away from Company A of the 5th Marines for its feat of capturing Shuri Castle, its success was clearly the result of the combined effort of all the assault and support troops of Tenth Army which had maintained relentless pressure on the enemy defenses and paved the way for the breakthrough. Capitalizing on this momentum, General Del Valle swiftly reorganized his forces to bypass Wana Draw and consolidate these crucial gains. Meanwhile, Griebel's 3rd Battalion maneuvered down the division boundary, reaching a position just 2,000 yards from the village of Kokuba, prompting Whaling's 3rd Battalion to push their lines forward by approximately 600 yards. In a coordinated effort, the 29th Marines executed a wheeling assault on 29 May with 1/29 pivoting on 3/29 and attacking south and then east to bring the regiment on line with the 22d Marines. The ultimate objective of the 1st Battalion's attack was the high ground northwest of Shichina. The approach to the objective was over low and open terrain which drew the comment from regiment that it was "about as suitable to fighting as a billiard table." Fire from strong points in tombs and caves on the small hills and ridges to the front kept the advance to a slow pace, and the assault companies, A and C, dug in slightly to the left rear of the positions of the 22d Marines at nightfall. On another front, Roberts' 1st Battalion successfully crossed the Kokuba River and advanced toward Telegraph Hill in east Naha. However, despite their efforts, intense fighting erupted throughout the day without yielding any significant gains. Back at sea, the threat of kamikaze attacks returned with ferocity, yet this time, American defenses held strong, resulting in only a single destroyer and one transport sustaining damage. As night fell, the Japanese began their long-anticipated withdrawal. General Amamiya's 24th Division commenced disengagement, moving southward while leaving a small force, including the 22nd Independent Battalion, to cover their retreat at Shuri. Meanwhile, General Suzuki's 44th Independent Mixed Brigade held their defensive lines outside Naha, and the 62nd Division maintained its positions near Chan and Karadera. By dawn on May 30, the bulk of the 32nd Army had successfully evacuated the Shuri lines, slipping away from the flanking maneuvers of Buckner's 10th Army. Thanks to a continuous curtain of rain, General Ushijima executed a meticulously planned "properly deft withdrawal." His covering forces were strategically positioned to provide him with the necessary time to organize a defensive stance on the Kiyamu Peninsula. However, the Americans, ever vigilant, were quick to capitalize on the enemy's disarray, maintaining relentless pressure on the faltering Japanese front. On the west coast, Roberts' 2nd and 3rd Battalions crossed the canal, seamlessly moving through the 1st Battalion to take up the assault. They pushed forward tenaciously until they captured the entire area encompassing Telegraph Hill and Hill 27. A network of Japanese machine gun positions hidden in the clusters of tombs on the low hills to the Marines' front made progress slow and costly. Enemy machine guns emplaced in burial tombs on Hill 27 in east Naha temporarily checked the infantry. Heavy sniper fire whipped the lines and killed Lieutenant Colonel Woodhouse of 2/22 who was forward controlling his battalion's attack. Major John G. Johnson, the executive officer, took command immediately and continued a steady pressure. During most of the day tanks were unable to reach the position, but in the afternoon three worked their way along the road north of the hill, and their direct fire enabled the marines to seize it. The advance consisted of a series of local assaults and mop-up actions that brought the battalion to secure hill positions overlooking the Kokuba Estuary and the rail line leading to the north by nightfall. Lieutenant Colonel Shisler's 3d Battalion passed through 1/22 during the morning's attack and behind a screen of artillery, mortars, naval gunfire, and rockets drove onto the high ground at the eastern outskirts of Naha. By means of a series of holding attacks and flank assaults, Shisler was able to move his companies into the maze of enemy defenses where close quarter grenade and small-arms exchanges decided the issue. Once the dominating ground was won, the battalion was subjected to intense artillery and mortar fire. At the same time, Whaling's 1st Battalion joined the offensive, encountering fierce resistance as they pressed through 600 yards of enemy territory. To the east, the Marines under Del Valle shifted their focus to vigorous patrolling, as the supply situation gradually improved thanks to dedicated carrying parties and aerial air drops. Despite their efforts, the 306th Regiment's assault on 110 Meter Hill encountered heavy opposition once again. However, Colonel Hamilton's 307th Regiment finally achieved a breakthrough, seizing the strategic Three Sisters. Dorothy Hill, a fortress directly east of Shuri and a tower of strength in the enemy's inner line for the past two weeks, was attacked by the 3d Battalion, 307th Infantry, 77th Division. The first platoon to reach the base of the hill was pinned down by heavy fire, the platoon leader and all noncommissioned officers being wounded. Other platoons maneuvered into position and finally one squad reached the crest at the right end. This entering wedge enabled two companies to reach the top, from which they discovered three levels of caves on the reverse slope. They went to work methodically, moving from right to left along the top level, burning and blasting each cave and dugout, the flame-thrower and satchel-charge men covered by riflemen. When work on the top level was finished, the second level of caves and tunnels received similar treatment, and then the third and lowest level. That night fifteen Japanese who had survived the day's fighting crawled out of the blasted caves and were killed by Americans from their foxholes. A great amount of enemy equipment, including ten destroyed 150-mm- guns and twenty-five trucks, was found on the south (reverse) side of Dorothy Hill, testifying to the enemy fire power at this strong point. On 30 May, the 77th Division also took Jane Hill on its left flank and then almost unopposed took Tom Hill, the highest point of ground in the Shuri area, by 1700. This critical victory paved the way for Colonel Smith's forces to advance into the northern outskirts of Shuri through Ishimmi. In a remarkable display of coordination, Colonel Dill's 382nd Regiment finally secured the strategic Hen Hill and Oboe Hill areas, while also capturing Hector Hill on their left flank. For nine days elements of the 96th Division had been stalemated at the base of Hen Hill, just northeast of Shuri. On the 30th, Company F and one platoon of Company G, 382d Infantry, resumed the attack on Hen Hill. Pfc. Clarence B. Craft, a rifleman from Company G, was sent out ahead with five companions to test the Japanese positions. As he and his small group started up the slope, they were brought under heavy fire from Japanese just over the crest, and a shower of grenades fell on them. Three of the men were wounded and the other two were stopped. Craft, although a new replacement and in his first action, kept on going, tossing grenades at the crest. From just below the crest he threw two cases of grenades that were passed up to him from the bottom, those of the enemy going over his head or exploding near him. He then leaped to the crest and fired at point-blank range into the Japanese in a trench a few feet below him. Spurred by Craft's example, other men now came to his aid. Reloading, Craft pursued the Japanese down the trench, wiped out a machine gun nest, and satchel-charged the cave into which the remaining Japanese had retreated. Altogether, in the taking of Hen Hill as a result of Craft's action, about seventy Japanese were killed, at least twenty-five of whom were credited to Craft himself. This daring action won him the Congressional Medal of Honor. To the left (east), Company F at the same time engaged in a grenade battle for Hector Hill, using ten cases of grenades in the assault on the crest. It was finally won after a satchel charge was hurled over the top and lit in the enemy trench on the other side, parts of Japanese bodies and pieces of enemy equipment hurtling into the sky in the blast. Hen and Hector Hills had fallen by 1400. Southeast of their position, Colonel May's 2d Battalion, 383d Infantry, reached Love Hill and dug in, although scattered fire was still received from a machine gun in a nook of Charlie Hill and there were a few live Japanese on Love itself. In the afternoon the 3d Battalion, 383d Infantry, left its foxholes on Oboe, where it had experienced so great an ordeal, and proceeded down the reverse slope of the hill, finding only a few scattered Japanese. That night the 383d Infantry expressed a heartfelt sentiment when it reported "infinite relief to have Conical Hill behind us." Although there had been suicidal stands in a few places by the last of the holding force, the advances had been rapid. Simultaneously, Colonel Halloran's 381st Regiment effectively reduced the Conical Hill-Cutaway area and seized Roger Hill, both regiments then advancing toward the vital Naha-Yonabaru road. At the same time, the 32nd Regiment launched a coordinated offensive that allowed them to successfully capture Oak, Ella, and June Hills. This advance brought Finn's troops directly into confrontation with Mabel and Hetty Hills, facing the formidable defenses of Chan. Meanwhile, strong patrols from the 184th Regiment ventured into the Chinen Peninsula's strongholds, encountering only light enemy resistance, a turn of events that buoyed American morale. As night fell, the 44th Independent Mixed Brigade and the 24th Division began their long-anticipated evacuation from Shuri. They pulled back behind the second line of blocking positions north of Tsukasan, executing their withdrawal amidst a progressively decreasing barrage of artillery and mortar fire. Consequently, when Buckner's assault troops launched their offensive against the Shuri positions on the morning of May 31, they were met with an eerie silence, the stillness only interrupted by sporadic sniper fire and the distant crack of machine guns.The 77th Division swiftly took 110 Meter Hill and advanced into Shuri with little to no resistance. Concurrently, Mason's units surrounding Shuri Castle moved north unopposed, aiding in the occupation of the battered ruins and the troublesome Wana Draw. Shuri, the second town of Okinawa, lay in utter ruin. There was no other city, town, or village in the Ryukyus that had been destroyed so completely. Naha too had been laid waste. Certain villages which had been strong points in the enemy's defense, such as Kakazu, Dakeshi, Kochi, Arakachi, and Kunishi, had been fought over and leveled to the ground. But none of these compared with the ancient capital of the Ryukyus. It was estimated that about 200000 rounds of artillery and naval gunfire had struck Shuri. Numerous air strikes had dropped 1000-pound bombs on it. Mortar shells by the thousands had arched their way into the town area. Only two structures, both of concrete, the big normal school at the southwestern corner and the little Methodist church, built in 1937, in the center of Shuri, had enough of their walls standing to form silhouettes on the skyline. The rest was flattened rubble. The narrow paved and dirt streets, churned by high explosives and pitted with shell craters, were impassable to any vehicle. The stone walls of the numerous little terraces were battered down. The rubble and broken red tile of the houses lay in heaps. The frame portion of buildings had been reduced to kindling wood. Tattered bits of Japanese military clothing, gas masks, and tropical helmets-the most frequently seen items-and the dark-colored Okinawan civilian dress lay about in wild confusion. Over all this crater of the moon landscape hung the unforgettable stench of rotting human flesh. To the west, Griebel's 1st Battalion built upon Mason's gains, but it was the 3rd Battalion that led the main effort, successfully pushing to the hills just north of Shichina.Meanwhile, General Bradley's advancing battalions moved rapidly toward their assigned objectives, spending much of the day mopping up isolated enemy holdouts. This relentless advance effectively pinched off the 77th Division, further consolidating American control in the region. On the extreme left flank, Halloran's 1st Battalion faced enemy forces defending the Tsukasan line, marking the only area where the 96th Division failed to reach the corps boundary. However, the Shuri area had now been completely secured, and contact was made with Del Valle's Marines in the center. On the flanks, though, Buckner's units continued to encounter fierce resistance from the tenacious Japanese defenders. The 32nd Regiment, battling bravely through a series of heavily fortified strongpoints held stubbornly by Fujioka's troops, managed to seize Duck Hill, consolidate its positions on Turkey Hill, and capture the forward face of Mabel. Ultimately, they halted their advance just short of Chan. Meanwhile, on the west coast, Shepherd's Marines pushed forward with support from tanks and artillery, targeting the strategic high ground west of Shichina and Kokuba. However, their advance was stalled by intense enemy fire emanating from Hill 46. During the night, the battered 44th Independent Mixed Brigade executed a withdrawal southeast towards the Kiyamu Peninsula, covered by the 62nd Division, which quickly established a new defensive line along the Kokuba River and around Tsukasan. With the fall of Shuri and the withdrawal of Japanese forces, Buckner's troops had emerged victorious in one of the most difficult and bloody battles of the Pacific War. By the end of May, reports indicated that approximately 62,548 Japanese soldiers had been confirmed killed, with another estimated 9,529 thought to have perished, 64,000 of whom were believed to have fallen in the fierce fighting within the Shuri fortified zone alone. While these casualty figures may be somewhat exaggerated, there is little doubt that Japanese forces, especially their infantry combat units, had suffered severe depletion. In contrast, General Geiger's 3rd Amphibious Corps recorded significant losses of its own, with 1,718 killed, 8,852 wounded, and 101 missing during the fighting around Shuri. Additionally, the losses for General Hodge's 24th Corps over two months of combat totaled an alarming 26,044 casualties. On June 1, the American forces faced surprisingly little opposition from the enemy. A frustrated General Buckner, who had hoped to trap the defenders at Shuri, ordered his troops to advance rapidly in pursuit of the retreating Japanese units. With the 77th Division methodically mopping up remnants in the Shuri zone, General Hodge made a strategic decision. He shifted the 7th Division toward the east and ordered the 96th Division to move south to relieve the 32nd Regiment, taking up the western end of the Corps line. This strategic relief enabled Arnold to immediately push south with both the 17th and 184th Regiments in assault, managing to advance approximately 1,100 yards toward Okota and Batan despite increasingly stiff resistance from smaller enemy units. To the northwest, a coordinated attack by the Marine divisions successfully secured all high ground overlooking the primary east-west road in the Kokuba Valley. The 5th Marines anchored their position on the hills east of Shichina, while Shepherd's regiments seized the dominating heights north of Kokuba. Recognizing the strategic importance of the Oroku Peninsula, General Geiger planned a shore-to-shore landing there. To gather intelligence, Shepherd dispatched his Reconnaissance Company to conduct an amphibious reconnaissance of the peninsula that evening. Their findings confirmed that the peninsula was not fortified with significant enemy strength. The following day, Colonel Snedeker's 7th Marines advanced to relieve the 6th Marine Division on the west coast. The 2nd Battalion continued the momentum by crossing the Kokuba River, moving into the hills on the south bank. Meanwhile, to the east, the 5th Marines also crossed the upper branch of the river and pressed forward to secure the ridgeline that controlled the approaches to Tsukasan. This maneuver effectively placed the entire Naha-Yonabaru road firmly in American hands, further tightening their grip on the battlefield. That evening, Shepherd dispatched his Reconnaissance Company to conduct an amphibious reconnaissance of the Oroku Peninsula. Their mission revealed that the peninsula was not heavily defended, opening up opportunities for American forces. Further east, the 383rd Regiment successfully cleared out Chan and seized the high ground just north of Tera and Kamizato. Meanwhile, the 381st Regiment conducted repeated assaults on hill positions that impeded its advance, ultimately managing to penetrate to Karadera. The 7th Division maintained relentless pressure on the retreating garrison of the Chinen Peninsula, advancing its lines by 2,400 yards toward Itokazu and Kerabaru. Now, it's time to shift our focus away from Okinawa and examine the latest operations of General LeMay's 21st Bomber Command. Since the invasion of Okinawa, Admiral Nimitz had requested that the B-29 Superfortress heavy bombers assist his naval forces in countering the deadly kamikaze attacks. In response, LeMay dispatched 53 bombers to target airfields at Kanoya on April 8, although the city of Kagoshima ended up being bombed instead. On April 17, 134 B-29s were sent against Kyushu, successfully neutralizing enemy airfield operations for 18 hours. However, as we've observed, the Japanese continued to launch both scattered and mass kamikaze attacks. To address this ongoing threat, the 21st Bomber Command, bolstered by the arrival of Brigadier General Roger Ramey's 58th Bombardment Wing, dedicated 75% of its combat effort to providing direct tactical support for the Okinawa campaign up to May 11. During this period, they flew a total of 2,104 sorties against 17 airfields in Kyushu and Shikoku. Although they did not fully neutralize these targets, significant damage was inflicted on enemy storage, maintenance, and repair facilities. The bombers also served to keep the Japanese off balance, significantly disrupting their ability to plan and execute large, coordinated attacks. In total, 24 B-29s were destroyed and 233 damaged during these operations, while 134 enemy interceptors were shot down. Between the strikes on Kyushu, General LeMay managed to fit in several medium-strength precision attacks against the Japanese aircraft industry, along with two large-scale night incendiary missions in the Tokyo Bay area. The first of these missions took place on April 13, when 327 B-29s dropped an impressive 2,139 tons of ordnance on the arsenal district of Tokyo, located northwest of the Imperial Palace. The resulting fires consumed 11.4 square miles of this crucial industrial zone, destroying arsenal plants responsible for manufacturing and storing small arms, machine guns, artillery, bombs, gunpowder, and fire-control mechanisms. Just two nights later, on April 15, 303 bombers executed another incendiary attack, dropping 1,930 tons of explosives with equal success. This raid devastated 6 square miles in Tokyo, 3.6 square miles in Kawasaki, and 1.5 square miles in Yokohama, which suffered collateral damage from the fire spills. Cumulatively, these two raids resulted in the destruction of 217,130 buildings in Tokyo and Yokohama and 31,603 in Kawasaki. On April 24, 131 B-29s conducted a highly successful precision strike against the Tachikawa plant of the Hitachi Aircraft Corporation. Although the next planned attack was thwarted by inclement weather, 148 B-29s struck Kure on May 5, delivering devastating damage. After being relieved from support for the Okinawa operation on May 11, LeMay initiated a month of heavy fire raids to complete the campaign that had begun in March, while also addressing top-priority precision targets as opportunities arose. Accordingly, on May 14, 529 B-29s were dispatched to strike northern Nagoya, with 472 successfully dropping 2,515 tons of munitions, resulting in the burning of 3.15 square miles and inflicting significant damage to Mitsubishi's No. 10 engine works. Just two nights later, 522 bombers returned to Nagoya, with 457 of them effectively delivering 3,609 tons over the dock and industrial areas in the southern part of the city, burning 3.82 square miles and causing extensive damage to Mitsubishi's No. 5 aircraft works. These two incendiary attacks finished Nagoya as an objective for area attacks. Good targets remained in the city, and the command was to return six more times for precision attacks before V-J Day. But the industrial fabric of the city had been ruined in the earlier precision attacks and in the fire raids that had burned out twelve square miles of a total built-up urban area of about forty square miles. In all, 113460 buildings had been destroyed, 3866 persons had been killed and 472701 rendered homeless. The displacement of workers aggravated the difficulties caused by physical damage and had an important effect on civilian morale. After a week of respite, temporarily interrupted by a 318-plane precision attack on the Tachikawa Aircraft Company, 562 B-29s were dispatched to strike Tokyo once more on May 23. Out of these, 520 bombers reached their target, dropping an impressive 3,646 tons of explosives over the district stretching southward from the Imperial Palace along the west side of Tokyo Harbor. Despite encountering strong opposition, this attack resulted in the destruction of 5.3 square miles of area. Two nights later, 502 B-29s returned to Tokyo, targeting the area just north of their previous hit. They faced heavy resistance again, dropping 3,262 tons of incendiaries on the city, which resulted in the destruction of 16.8 square miles, marking the largest area devastated in a single Tokyo raid. In light of the heavy casualties suffered during these last two strikes, General LeMay decided to assign P-51s from Iwo Jima to escort future attacks. As a result, on May 29, 517 B-29s were escorted by 101 P-51 fighters during an assault on Yokohama. These bombers successfully dropped 2,570 tons of munitions, burning out 6.9 square miles while the escorting fighters engaged in fierce battles against about 150 aggressive interceptors. Meanwhile, General Whitehead's 5th Air Force was conducting an extensive program of area bombing against Formosa, experimenting with various types of bombs and tactics in preparation for future attacks on the Japanese mainland. Taihoku, the capital and political and financial center of Taiwan, was subjected to constant aerial bombardment. The largest strike against modern-day Taipei, known as the Taihoku Air Raid, occurred on May 31, when units of the Fifth Air Force consisting of 117 Consolidated B-24 Liberator heavy bombers were sent to conduct the largest air raid ever on Taiwan. The bombing began from around ten o'clock in the morning and lasted until one o'clock in the afternoon, during which the attack was non-stop. The Americans met virtually no resistance from the Japanese, mainly due to the attrition the Japanese air forces had suffered in the Aerial Battle of Taiwan-Okinawa, which completely exhausted Japan's fighter units in Taiwan. They successfully dropped approximately 3,800 bombs targeting military units and governmental facilities. The Office of the Governor-General of Taiwan suffered a direct hit, in spite of the building being heavily camouflaged to avoid being targeted. The building suffered extensive damage from fire caused by the bombs and almost collapsed on itself; it was rendered unoccupiable and was not repaired until the Nationalist Chinese takeover. Other facilities hit during the bombing included the residence of the Assistant Governor-General, Taiwan Railway Hotel, Office of Governor-General Library, Army Headquarters, Taihoku Imperial University, Taihoku Station, Bank of Taiwan, Taihoku High Court, Taihoku New Park, and many other facilities. Many civilian installations were damaged, including Taihoku Prefectural Taihoku First Girls' High School, Huashan Catholic Church of Taihoku, and the famous Lungshan Temple of Manka, which was hit in the main building and the left corridor; many precious artifacts and art works in the temple were lost in the ensuing fire. As a result of the extensive bombing campaigns, more than 3,000 civilians lost their lives. Tens of thousands were displaced or left homeless, and countless buildings were destroyed, either directly by the attacks or by the fires they ignited. This devastation left a profound impact on the local population and infrastructure, marking yet another tragic chapter in the toll of the war. I would like to take this time to remind you all that this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Please go subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry after that, give my personal channel a look over at The Pacific War Channel at Youtube, it would mean a lot to me. In the midst of the brutal Battle of Okinawa, American Marines faced relentless resistance as they pushed towards Shuri. Despite heavy casualties and daunting conditions, the tide turned when General Buckner ordered aggressive assaults that outmaneuvered the encircled Japanese forces. After days of relentless combat, they captured the stronghold, leading to the collapse of Japanese defenses. As the dust settled, Shuri lay in ruins, marking a pivotal moment in the Pacific War and showcasing the indomitable spirit of both American and Japanese soldiers.
Shawn Siegele and Colm Kelly dive into some common mistakes dynasty managers make when Perpetually Reloading their roster and provide you with strategies to avoid making them. Learn how to build a championship-winning roster and take your dynasty team to the next level!Timestamps:0:00 Intro2:00 Shawn's Cam Skattebo Trade?4:00 What is too much for R.J. Harvey? Thoughts on Rashee Rice vs Jayden Higgins 18:00 How to avoid errors in perpetual reloading + Travis Hunters dynasty IDP value?29:00 OutroSubscribe to the RotoViz YouTube Channel here!HOSTSRotoViz Radio Executive Producer Colm Kelly (@OvertimeIreland)RotoViz co-owner Shawn Siegele (@FF_Contrarian)SPONSORSBetterHelp - This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/ROTOVIZ and get on your way to being your best self.Underdog Fantasy – Get a 100% deposit match on your first deposit up to $100 when you sign up at Underdogfantasy.com using this link or the promo code ROTOVIZ.Listeners of RotoViz Radio can save 10% on a one-year RotoViz subscription by visiting RotoViz.com/podcast or by using the promotional code "rvradio2054" at the time of purchase.SHOW NOTESRotoViz Radio provides the power for RotoViz Overtime.Email: RotoVizRadio@gmail.com@RotoVizOvertime on Twitter
Shawn Siegele and Colm Kelly dive into some common mistakes dynasty managers make when Perpetually Reloading their roster and provide you with strategies to avoid making them. Learn how to build a championship-winning roster and take your dynasty team to the next level!Timestamps:0:00 Intro2:00 Shawn's Cam Skattebo Trade?4:00 What is too much for R.J. Harvey? Thoughts on Rashee Rice vs Jayden Higgins 18:00 How to avoid errors in perpetual reloading + Travis Hunters dynasty IDP value?29:00 OutroSubscribe to the RotoViz YouTube Channel here!HOSTSRotoViz Radio Executive Producer Colm Kelly (@OvertimeIreland)RotoViz co-owner Shawn Siegele (@FF_Contrarian)SPONSORSBetterHelp - This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/ROTOVIZ and get on your way to being your best self.Underdog Fantasy – Get a 100% deposit match on your first deposit up to $100 when you sign up at Underdogfantasy.com using this link or the promo code ROTOVIZ.Listeners of RotoViz Radio can save 10% on a one-year RotoViz subscription by visiting RotoViz.com/podcast or by using the promotional code "rvradio2054" at the time of purchase.SHOW NOTESRotoViz Radio provides the power for RotoViz Overtime.Email: RotoVizRadio@gmail.com@RotoVizOvertime on Twitter
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Nesse episódio, Bruno Carvalho, Edu Aurrai, Felipe Mesquita e Rodrigo Cunha falam sobre o cancelamento de Kingdom Hearts: Missing Link, o spin-off mobile da franquia; a formação do novo estúdio da PlayStation, o TeamLFG, criado por ex-desenvolvedores de Destiny, Fortnite e League of Legends; a estranha variação de preço de Death Stranding 2 no Brasil; a nova onda de demissões na Microsoft; o retorno do Giant Bomb às origens; e muito mais. Quer conferir como é a gravação do programa? Então aparece lá na live! Todas as quartas-feiras, a partir das 18h30, no nosso canal do YouTube! Duração: 73 min Comentados: Podcast Playando Cast sobre trilhas sonoras citado pelo Edu Defesa da Pocketpair contra a Nintendo COMPRE O MARS 2120, METROIDVANIA BRASILEIRO: PC (STEAM) PLAYSTATION 4, PLAYSTATION 5 XBOX ONE, XBOX SERIES S|X NINTENDO SWITCH Vídeos: Mafia: The Old Country - “Whatever it Takes” Gameplay Trailer New VIRTUA FIGHTER Project - Wolf Hawkfield Teaser Trailer
Join KJ and Joel Hodgdon of RCBS on Gun Talk Hunt as they dive deep into the world of reloading for hunting. In this episode, you'll get expert insights into essential gear like the RCBS Rock Chucker press, the newly-patented RCBS funnel kit, and how to dial in your reloads for big game. From optimizing your handloads for accuracy to understanding bullet seating and powder dispensing, this conversation is a goldmine for hunters and shooters alike.Topics Covered:Reloading for hunting seasonChoosing the right press (Rock Chucker, Summit, etc.)Benefits of the RCBS funnel kitFactory ammo vs. handloadsPrecision, temperature-stable powdersReloading for new cartridges like 6.5 PRC & 7mm PRCTeaching kids to reload and hunt responsiblyThis Gun Talk Hunt is brought to you by Leupold Optics, Ruger, Range Ready Studios, and Armasight.Get 5% off any order at Optics Planet with code GUNTALK.For more content, subscribe to Gun Talk at guntalktv.com, on Gun Talk's Roku, Apple TV, iOS app, Android app, or find Gun Talk on YouTube, Rumble, Facebook, Instagram, X and guntalk.com. Listen to all Gun Talk Podcasts with Spreaker, iHeart, Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you find podcasts.Copyright ©2025 Freefire Media, LLCBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/gun-talk--6185159/support.
Nesse episódio, Bruno Carvalho, Edu Aurrai, Felipe Mesquita e Rodrigo Cunha descobrem que Kutaragi estava certo o tempo todo: as pessoas realmente terão que arrumar um segundo emprego para comprar consoles — e jogos também. Após Nintendo e Sony aplicarem seus reajustes, agora foi a vez da Microsoft anunciar aumentos nos preços dos consoles e produtos Xbox. Comentamos ainda as marcas impressionantes de Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 e Elden Ring; o suporte ao Pix adicionado pela GOG; o sucesso dos jogos do Xbox no PlayStation; os destaques da Gamescom LATAM; e muito mais. Quer conferir como é a gravação do programa? Então aparece lá na live! Todas as quartas-feiras, a partir das 18h30, no nosso canal do YouTube! Duração: 110 min Comentados: Over Jump Rally, o Sega Rally cover citado pelo Cunha COMPRE O MARS 2120, METROIDVANIA BRASILEIRO: PC (STEAM) PLAYSTATION 4, PLAYSTATION 5 XBOX ONE, XBOX SERIES S|X NINTENDO SWITCH Vídeos: Grand Theft Auto VI Trailer 2 Frostpunk 1886 | New Game Announcement Street Fighter 6 - Elena Gameplay Trailer SHINOBI: Art of Vengeance ❘ Stage Introduction Video SimGraphics VActor Promo Video (1993) w/Charles Martinet as Mario
Jack, Pete and Olgun take a look at how the Brisbane Bullets are faring so far this Free Agency period. Olgun drops news regarding Import Point Guard James Batemon.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Evie Van Pelt of The Rebel Walk joined 3 Man Front on Wednesday to discuss an incredible NFL Draft weekend for former Ole Miss players, Lane Kiffin reloading his roster for 2025 & Ole Miss basketball's offseason. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
TCU saw two Horned Frogs drafted in the WNBA Draft, with Hailey Van Lith going to Chicago at No. 11 overall and Madison Conner going to Seattle in the third round. Jamie and Melissa discuss those picks as well as Sedona Prince going undrafted. Plus, Mark Campbell was active in the transfer portal, landing Notre Dame Olivia Miles and a very strong portal class. Are the Horned Frogs reloading for another deep NCAA Tournament run? Also, what's Charlie Creme's deal?Visit https://flyingtclub.com to learn more about the Flying T Club, TCU's NIL Collective.
Nesse episódio, Bruno Carvalho, Edu Aurrai, Felipe Mesquita e Rodrigo Cunha falam sobre o lançamento do remaster de Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion; anúncio da data de lançamento do Nintendo Switch 2 e seus jogos no Brasil; Xbox liberando acesso ao streaming de jogos da biblioteca pessoal dos usuários via Game Pass Ultimate; a lista dos jogos mais lucrativos da Devolver Digital; e muito mais. Quer conferir como é a gravação do programa? Então aparece lá na live! Todas as quartas-feiras, a partir das 18h30, no nosso canal do YouTube! Duração: 125 min Comentados: Canal do YouTube Video Game Ephemera COMPRE O MARS 2120, METROIDVANIA BRASILEIRO: PC (STEAM) PLAYSTATION 4, PLAYSTATION 5 XBOX ONE, XBOX SERIES S|X NINTENDO SWITCH Vídeos: Mario Kart World Direct 4.17.2025 MOUSE: P.I. For Hire | Official "Experimental Weapons" Reveal Now You're Playing Together ft. Paul Rudd – Nintendo Switch 2 DOOM: The Dark Ages | Official Trailer 2 (4K) | Available May 15, 2025 The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered - Official Reveal Super Nintendo Entertainment System – 1991 Commercial Ghost of Yōtei - The Onryō's List | PS5 Games Nintendo E3 1995 Gameplay Footage (VHS)
On This Episode: In this episode of the Long Range Tactics Podcast, Cole Quarnberg and Matt Hornback get into the weeds of reloading, what gear's worth the investment, what's just hype, and how to avoid the mistakes that cost you time, money, and consistency. From favorite tools like the FX-120i and Henderson trimmer to why some brass brands cause more problems than they solve, this one's full of practical insight from guys who actually run the gear. They cover case prep routines, small base dies, seating depth errors, annealing schedules, and even how humidity messes with powder burn. Whether you're loading for a match, a hunt, or just better range results, this is a real-world look at what it takes to get repeatable performance out of your ammo without getting lost in gimmicks. Sponsors: Silencer Central- https://bit.ly/LRTSIcentral Their educated staff is continually updated on new government regulations for the successful purchase and registration of silencers for your needs. Because of you – Silencer Central has grown to become one of the largest Class 3 dealers. They make it their mission to obtain inventory quickly, expediting communication and approvals from the Administrative Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF). They aim to simplify your silencer purchasing experience. Born Primitive/ Outdoor- https://glnk.io/p9vpq/precision-disciple use code LRT15 for 15 % off all BPO apparel. Designed, owned, and tested by Navy Seals this stuff is the answer. Go take a peek and see what they have! Modular Driven Tech- https://bit.ly/MDT_LRT The Chassis and accessory source! USED WORLD-WIDE BY HUNTERS, COMPETITION SHOOTERS, LAW ENFORCEMENT AND MILITARY PERSONNEL. A PASSION FOR PRECISION, INNOVATION, AND A CONSTANT DRIVE TO HELP THEIR CUSTOMERS. Utah Airguns- https://utahairguns.com/ Discover the best selection of air guns, optics, and accessories at Utah Airguns. Shop top brands and find everything you need for your next adventure in one convenient location. Contacts: Email: cole@teampoi.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/longrangetactics/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/longrangtacticspodcast FB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1046057499086896
Nesse episódio, Bruno Carvalho, Edu Aurrai, Felipe Mesquita e Rodrigo Cunha falam sobre o aumento do Playstation 5 na Europa (e Oceania); presença da Nintendo confirmada para Gamescom LATAM, mas sem o Switch 2; o truque para descobrir seus gastos com jogos na Steam; e muito mais. Quer conferir como é a gravação do programa? Então aparece lá na live! Todas as quartas-feiras, a partir das 18h30, no nosso canal do YouTube! Duração: 75 min Comentados: Jogador de Fortnite entra para o Guinness Book COMPRE O MARS 2120, METROIDVANIA BRASILEIRO: PC (STEAM) PLAYSTATION 4, PLAYSTATION 5 XBOX ONE, XBOX SERIES S|X NINTENDO SWITCH Vídeos: Marathon | Gameplay Overview Trailer Cronos: The New Dawn | Official Gameplay Trailer | DON'T LET THEM MERGE NINJA GAIDEN: Ragebound - Kumori Reveal Street Fighter 6 - Elena Teaser Trailer FATAL FURY: CotW|RONALDO vs. GANACCI |Round 1
On This Episode: In this episode of the Long Range Tactics Podcast, Cole Quarnberg and Matt Hornback get into the weeds of reloading, what gear's worth the investment, what's just hype, and how to avoid the mistakes that cost you time, money, and consistency. From favorite tools like the FX-120i and Henderson trimmer to why […] The post Long Range Tactics 95 – Reloading and What Do I Need? appeared first on Firearms Radio Network.
In this conversation, Buddy and Kolby discuss the evolving role of houndsmen in wildlife conservation, particularly in relation to mountain lions. They explore the importance of hounds in scientific studies, the changing perception of houndsmen within the professional community, and the challenges they face from anti-hunting advocates. The discussion emphasizes the need for houndsmen to engage with biologists and conservationists to improve their image and contribute positively to wildlife management efforts. In this conversation, Kolby Morehead and Buddy discuss various aspects of hunting, including the negative impact of poaching on the perception of houndsmen, the emotional narratives used by anti-hunting advocates, and the importance of building and tuning custom rifles. They also delve into the pressures of competitive shooting, the significance of learning through experience, and the fundamentals of shooting. The discussion highlights the benefits of suppressed shooting and the evolving nature of hunting practices.We would like to thank those who support this podcast. Special thanks to Alpha Dog Nutrition and Double U Hunting Supply for sponsoring this episode. Want to learn more about Alpha Dog Nutrition? Check out the links below https://www.dusupply.com/alphadog www.dusupply.com https://alphadognutrition.com/ https://www.youtube.com/@DoubleUHuntingSupply/podcasts
There really isn't an offseason in college football and basketball. The games may be over for now, but roster movement has become a season of its own. In this episode, the "Guys" discuss roster changes for WVU football and basketball along with revenue- sharing plans and NIL opportunities for college athletes. Listener comments and questions complete the episode.
The Aztecs are now stacked with talent in Louisiana Tech transfer Point Guard Sean Newman Jr., San Jose State transfer Guard Latrell Davis and 4-star High School recruit Elzie Harrington from LA. In Dutch We Trust!
Nesse episódio, Bruno Carvalho, Edu Aurrai, Felipe Mesquita e Rodrigo Cunha falam sobre o novo aumento da Playstation Plus anunciado pela Sony; o malabarismo lógico (desculpas esfarrapadas) da Nintendo, e seus agregados, para defender o injustificável sobre o Switch 2; o sucesso de público do filme de Minecraft; e muito mais. Quer conferir como é a gravação do programa? Então aparece lá na live! Todas as quartas-feiras, a partir das 18h30, no nosso canal do YouTube! Duração: XX min Comentados: COMPRE O MARS 2120, METROIDVANIA BRASILEIRO: PC (STEAM) PLAYSTATION 4, PLAYSTATION 5 XBOX ONE, XBOX SERIES S|X NINTENDO SWITCH Vídeos: Nintendo Treehouse: Live | Nintendo Switch 2 Day 1 FATAL FURY: CotW|Salvatore Ganacci
Jack Pilgrim and Shawn Smith return for another jam packed episode of the Sources Say Podcast. Kentucky has got a number of new players and Mark Pope is still searching for a final piece to cap off this already loaded roster.
Jack Pilgrim and Shawn Smith return for another jam packed episode of the Sources Say Podcast. Kentucky has got a number of new players and Mark Pope is still searching for a final piece to cap off this already loaded roster.
On this episode Seth, Preston, and Ben meet to answer a slew of FAQ's surrounding reloading. Most seasoned reloaders have already learned a lot of the tips and tricks discussed in this podcast but if you are just beginning your reloading journey, this episode could really come in handy! We hope you enjoy this episode!
Nesse episódio, Bruno Carvalho, Edu Aurrai, Felipe Mesquita e Rodrigo Cunha falam sobre a mais recente Nintendo Direct, que trouxe muitos detalhes e jogos do Nintendo Switch 2, mas também das informações que não estavam presentes e apareceram depois do evento; as premiações da GDC 2025 e a experiência da feira; e muito mais. Quer conferir como é a gravação do programa? Então aparece lá na live! Todas as quartas-feiras, a partir das 18h30, no nosso canal do YouTube! Duração: 155 min Comentados: Ask the Developer Vol. 16: Nintendo Switch 2 — Part 1 - News - Nintendo Official Site COMPRE O MARS 2120, METROIDVANIA BRASILEIRO: PC (STEAM) PLAYSTATION 4, PLAYSTATION 5 XBOX ONE, XBOX SERIES S|X NINTENDO SWITCH Vídeos: Nintendo Direct: Nintendo Switch 2 – 4.2.2025 Nintendo Direct 3.27.2025 – Nintendo Switch Evanescence - Afterlife (from the Netflix series "Devil May Cry") - Official Lyric Video MindsEye - Welcome to Redrock - Official Story Trailer 18+ | 2025 Battletoads NES Rare Pre-Release Beta Footage
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On This Episode: Chasing precision isn't just about fancy rifles and optics — it starts with the ammo you're running. In this episode of the Long Range Tactics Podcast, we dive deep into the world of reloading, factory match ammo, and all the frustrations, myths, and hard-earned lessons that come with it. We break down the real differences between factory loads and handloads, when reloading is actually worth it, and the surprising moments when factory ammo just plain outshoots your best home-brewed rounds. From reloading bench setups to chasing the perfect group size, we cover the wins, the BS, and everything in between. Whether you're a seasoned reloader or just considering getting started, this one's packed with insights, laughs, and plenty of relatable moments for anyone who's spent way too much time trying to build the perfect round. Sponsors: Silencer Central- https://bit.ly/LRTSIcentral Their educated staff is continually updated on new government regulations for the successful purchase and registration of silencers for your needs. Because of you – Silencer Central has grown to become one of the largest Class 3 dealers. They make it their mission to obtain inventory quickly, expediting communication and approvals from the Administrative Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF). They aim to simplify your silencer purchasing experience. Born Primitive/ Outdoor- https://glnk.io/p9vpq/precision-disciple use code LRT15 for 15 % off all BPO apparel. Designed, owned, and tested by Navy Seals this stuff is the answer. Go take a peek and see what they have! Modular Driven Tech- https://bit.ly/MDT_LRT The Chassis and accessory source! USED WORLD-WIDE BY HUNTERS, COMPETITION SHOOTERS, LAW ENFORCEMENT AND MILITARY PERSONNEL. A PASSION FOR PRECISION, INNOVATION, AND A CONSTANT DRIVE TO HELP THEIR CUSTOMERS. Utah Airguns- https://utahairguns.com/ Discover the best selection of air guns, optics, and accessories at Utah Airguns. Shop top brands and find everything you need for your next adventure in one convenient location. Contacts: Email: cole@teampoi.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/longrangetactics/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/longrangtacticspodcast FB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1046057499086896
Expert reloaders Ian Klemm and Scott Parks unite in this podcast all about bullet seating depth and jump. If you're looking for insight and opinion on the finer points of these reloading variables from a couple guys who have been there and done that with credentialed success, look no further. Sit back and relax as they jump in, jam out, hit their groove, and land on some great information.As always, we want to hear your feedback! Let us know if there are any topics you'd like covered on the Vortex Nation™ podcast by asking us on Instagram @vortexnationpodcast
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In this episode of 'Maximize Your Hunt', host Jon Teater discusses various aspects of hunting, including land management, habitat improvement, and the selection of deer rifles. Joined by expert Mark Cobb, they delve into the intricacies of choosing the right caliber and cartridge, the importance of gun fit, and the evaluation of new versus traditional cartridges. The conversation emphasizes practical considerations for hunters, such as shooting distance, accuracy, and the significance of comfort and familiarity with firearms. In this conversation, the speakers delve into various aspects of firearms, focusing on popular platforms, customization options, reloading techniques, and the importance of selecting the right caliber and ammunition. They discuss personal experiences with different firearms, emphasizing the significance of finding a balance between comfort, performance, and budget. The dialogue also highlights the necessity of quality optics and accessories to enhance shooting accuracy and overall experience. Takeaways: Maximizing hunting property involves effective land management. Choosing the right deer rifle is crucial for success. Don't get caught up in the latest trends in cartridges. The 270 Winchester is a reliable choice for deer hunting. Understanding shooting distance is key to selecting a rifle. Gun fit and comfort significantly impact shooting performance. Moderate recoil is important for effective hunting. Test driving a gun is akin to test driving a car. Consider the energy and velocity of bullets for effective hunting. A well-chosen cartridge can enhance hunting success. Bergara offers a range of firearms that cater to different budgets. Customization is key to achieving the best shooting experience. Reloading can significantly improve precision and performance. Choosing the right caliber is crucial for effective hunting. Quality optics can greatly enhance shooting accuracy. A one MOA gun is ideal for deer hunting. Practice is essential for proficiency in shooting. Understanding the harmonics of a barrel can improve accuracy. Selecting the right accessories can impact shooting performance. Personal experience and research are vital in firearm selection. Social Links https://whitetaillandscapes.com/ https://www.facebook.com/whitetaillandscapes/ https://www.instagram.com/whitetail_landscapes/?hl=en Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of 'Maximize Your Hunt', host Jon Teater discusses various aspects of hunting, including land management, habitat improvement, and the selection of deer rifles. Joined by expert Mark Cobb, they delve into the intricacies of choosing the right caliber and cartridge, the importance of gun fit, and the evaluation of new versus traditional cartridges. The conversation emphasizes practical considerations for hunters, such as shooting distance, accuracy, and the significance of comfort and familiarity with firearms. In this conversation, the speakers delve into various aspects of firearms, focusing on popular platforms, customization options, reloading techniques, and the importance of selecting the right caliber and ammunition. They discuss personal experiences with different firearms, emphasizing the significance of finding a balance between comfort, performance, and budget. The dialogue also highlights the necessity of quality optics and accessories to enhance shooting accuracy and overall experience.Takeaways:Maximizing hunting property involves effective land management.Choosing the right deer rifle is crucial for success.Don't get caught up in the latest trends in cartridges.The 270 Winchester is a reliable choice for deer hunting.Understanding shooting distance is key to selecting a rifle.Gun fit and comfort significantly impact shooting performance.Moderate recoil is important for effective hunting.Test driving a gun is akin to test driving a car.Consider the energy and velocity of bullets for effective hunting.A well-chosen cartridge can enhance hunting success. Bergara offers a range of firearms that cater to different budgets.Customization is key to achieving the best shooting experience.Reloading can significantly improve precision and performance.Choosing the right caliber is crucial for effective hunting.Quality optics can greatly enhance shooting accuracy.A one MOA gun is ideal for deer hunting.Practice is essential for proficiency in shooting.Understanding the harmonics of a barrel can improve accuracy.Selecting the right accessories can impact shooting performance.Personal experience and research are vital in firearm selection. Social Linkshttps://whitetaillandscapes.com/https://www.facebook.com/whitetaillandscapes/https://www.instagram.com/whitetail_landscapes/?hl=en
In this episode of 'Maximize Your Hunt', host Jon Teater discusses various aspects of hunting, including land management, habitat improvement, and the selection of deer rifles. Joined by expert Mark Cobb, they delve into the intricacies of choosing the right caliber and cartridge, the importance of gun fit, and the evaluation of new versus traditional cartridges. The conversation emphasizes practical considerations for hunters, such as shooting distance, accuracy, and the significance of comfort and familiarity with firearms. In this conversation, the speakers delve into various aspects of firearms, focusing on popular platforms, customization options, reloading techniques, and the importance of selecting the right caliber and ammunition. They discuss personal experiences with different firearms, emphasizing the significance of finding a balance between comfort, performance, and budget. The dialogue also highlights the necessity of quality optics and accessories to enhance shooting accuracy and overall experience.Takeaways:Maximizing hunting property involves effective land management.Choosing the right deer rifle is crucial for success.Don't get caught up in the latest trends in cartridges.The 270 Winchester is a reliable choice for deer hunting.Understanding shooting distance is key to selecting a rifle.Gun fit and comfort significantly impact shooting performance.Moderate recoil is important for effective hunting.Test driving a gun is akin to test driving a car.Consider the energy and velocity of bullets for effective hunting.A well-chosen cartridge can enhance hunting success. Bergara offers a range of firearms that cater to different budgets.Customization is key to achieving the best shooting experience.Reloading can significantly improve precision and performance.Choosing the right caliber is crucial for effective hunting.Quality optics can greatly enhance shooting accuracy.A one MOA gun is ideal for deer hunting.Practice is essential for proficiency in shooting.Understanding the harmonics of a barrel can improve accuracy.Selecting the right accessories can impact shooting performance.Personal experience and research are vital in firearm selection. Social Linkshttps://whitetaillandscapes.com/https://www.facebook.com/whitetaillandscapes/https://www.instagram.com/whitetail_landscapes/?hl=en
Intro Vince- Welcome back to another episode of Let's Go Hunt! - We need a new stupiod intro: Mike Gonçalves, meat's back on the menu?? Dave Packard, dark theme or gtfo Sam Alexander, homemade tomato soup with cream. And here for your souls cuz I'm Death Incarnate, Vince H, shooting at clouds Around the Campfire: Things that burn, and other misc. Topics. Eventual Ad Slot Personal Gear Chat and Updates: Mike Break out the waders for something different! Dave Happy birthday Bob's mom! -next week- CO HB25-1258 Plan to fuck hunting because feelers Other viable options? What state should I move to? Is Canada a state yet? Not moving to Saskatchewan because fuck spelling that Murder shed has doors Planning a rifle mounting system for the cracker Reloading is going splendidly CO Big Game draw applications start next week New for 2025: Can no longer take coyotes with an unfilled big game tag No OTC non-res archery elk west of I-25 Secure Firearm Storage Law in effect, so hide yo kids, hide yo wives and hide yo rifles cuz they fuckin everybody up in here Sam I like cheese. Vince New suppressor in hand Got some range time Dad stopped by with a neat toy Storms and such News and World Events Colorado has new wolves, as well as the release of the Copper Creek Pack which was corralled last year for depredation and survival reasons. Brings the total up to 29 in the state of Colorado. Time will tell what they all get up to. Colorado has new regs for the big game draw, will cover more in depth in upcoming shows as info comes out Spotlighting With Dave: The Odd Shotgun Gauges https://www.sportsmans.com/shotgun-gauge-size-chart#:~:text=20%20Gauge-,X,X What the Rut is going on here? or The Otter Creek Labs Polonium 30. What's it good for? Reviews: Operation Shameless Bribery Gideon Optics affiliate coupon code: MOIST Camorado affiliate code: LETSGOHUNT Outro - Mike Support the sport and take a buddy hunting! If you like that buddy, tell them about our show! If you don't, wine and dine his mom. Remember, she likes it gentle! Hit us up at lghpodcast.com. Thanks for listening and Let's Go Hunt! EMAIL: contact@lghpodcast.com Let's Go Hunt Archives - Firearms Radio Network
Hello, and welcome to the Reloading Podcast here on the Firearms Radio Network. Tonight Nick and Ray are live from Las Vegas talking about what they have seen and a wrap-up on range day 2025 Cartridge corner: Suicide hotline 988 or 800-273-8255 https://walkthetalkamerica.org/ For Active Military or veterans, www.militaryonesource.com Reviews: Reloading […] The post Reloading Podcast 530 – Report from SHOT show 2025 appeared first on Firearms Radio Network.
Intro Mike- Welcome back to another episode of Let's Go Hunt! - Remember when you banged your pinkie toe and thought it was broken for an hour? Well, tonight, on THAT show we have: Dave Packard, undead (or baldylocks, whatever what have you) Sam Alexander, in the process of building a 10mm auto turret. Vince H, who sounds sexier than you And here for your souls cuz I'm Death Incarnate, Mike Gonçalves Around the Campfire: Things that burn, and other misc. Topics. Eventual Ad Slot Personal Gear Chat and Updates: Mike Hey it warmed up. Dave Happy birthday Bob's mom! -next week- CO HB25-1258 Plan to fuck hunting because feelers Other viable options? What state should I move to? Is Canada a state yet? Not moving to Saskatchewan because fuck spelling that Murder shed has doors Planning a rifle mounting system for the cracker Reloading is going splendidly CO Big Game draw applications start next week New for 2025: Can no longer take coyotes with an unfilled big game tag No OTC non-res archery elk west of I-25 Secure Firearm Storage Law in effect, so hide yo kids, hide yo wives and hide yo rifles cuz they fuckin everybody up in here Sam I like cheese. Vince New suppressor in hand News and World Events Colorado has new wolves, as well as the release of the Copper Creek Pack which was corralled last year for depredation and survival reasons. Brings the total up to 29 in the state of Colorado. Time will tell what they all get up to. Colorado has new regs for the big game draw, will cover more in depth in upcoming shows as info comes out Spotlighting With Dave: The Odd Shotgun Gauges https://www.sportsmans.com/shotgun-gauge-size-chart#:~:text=20%20Gauge-,X,X What the Rut is going on here? or The Otter Creek Labs Polonium 30. What's it good for? Reviews: Operation Shameless Bribery Gideon Optics affiliate coupon code: MOIST Camorado affiliate code: LETSGOHUNT Outro - Dave Support the sport and take a buddy hunting! If you like that buddy, tell them about our show! If you don't, wine and dine his mom. Remember, she likes it gentle! Hit us up at lghpodcast.com. Thanks for listening and Let's Go Hunt! EMAIL: contact@lghpodcast.com Let's Go Hunt Archives - Firearms Radio Network
Day 2 of player interviews at the 2025 NFL Combine provided a chance to speak with three members of Ohio State's secondary. Those conversations led to a ton of revelations about what might be next for the Buckeyes thanks to Denzel Burke, Jordan Hancock, and Lathan Ransom's constant willingness to be the ultimate truth-tellers. On this episode of Buckeye Talk, Stephen Means, Stefan Krajisnik and Andrew Gillis discuss what they heard as they look forward to an OSU roster in the midst of a reload. Thanks for listening to Buckeye Talk. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
South Carolina has a good chance to have a record number of football players drafted in this spring's NFL Draft and already has set a record with 11 players invited to the NFL Scouting Combine, which started this week in Indianapolis. The Gamecocks were tied with Ole Miss for the fourth-most nationally and only College Football Playoff participants Georgia (SEC Champion), Texas (semifinalist) and Ohio State (National Champion) had more. So it is critical for 2025 that Carolina replaces it. JC Shurburtt takes you back to the last time the Gamecocks had a lot of great players drafted to take a look at what happened. Also, lots of talk about the Clemson rivalry and a little NIL on a Friday on Coffee. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices