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Should Democrats buy guns? Such was the topic of a recent New York Time OpEd piece. We will examine the premise, the assertions by the NYT “ethicist” and then Professor Paul will chime in. What pieces, parts, and components should be assembled when building a varmint pistol? During our Tech Talk from EOTech Inc. Paul will discuss his experience eradicating prairie pests in Wyoming and consider what is practical and impractical. Also, we have an SOTG Homeroom for you from SOTGU. This week, the Professor will consider what goes into improvement or the development of skill with a handgun. Do you want to shoot better or just buy cool stuff? FEATURING: Shooting News Weekly, SB Tactical, Black Hills Ammunition, Madison Rising, Jarrad Markel, Paul Markel, SOTG University PARTNERS: EOTech, Spikes Tactical FIND US ON: iTunes, iHeart Radio, Stitcher, Facebook, X, Amazon, Instagram, YouTube, Threads TOPICS COVERED THIS EPISODE Huge Thanks to our Partners: EOTech | Spike's Tactical National Trauma Awareness Month Sale on ShopSOTG.com [0:11:20] EOTech Talk - EOTechInc.com TOPIC: Building a Varmint Pistol - AT3 Tactical, EOTech VUDU 3-9 SS / EFLX, SB Tactical SB-A5, Black Hills Ammo [0:35:00] SOTG Homeroom - SOTG University TOPIC: Do you really want to get better with your pistol or just have cool stuff to show your friends on InstaGarbage? [0:54:09] NY Times ‘Ethicist' Advises Reader to Not ‘Give Way to Fear,' Discourage Her Husband From Buying a Gun www.shootingnewsweekly.com
This week on the Buck Junkie Podcast, we welcome Zane Stricklin to talk about ALL things hunting predators on your land! Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro 00:14 - Welcome on Zane Stricklin 01:04 - How has Zane's turkey season been? 02:41 - Selling turkey weapons and accessories 06:33 - You never know when you're gonna need a backup rifle 15:27 - Hunting in Texas 17:11 - Where did all the birds go on the farm? 20:03 - It's time to start trapping 24:00 - What thermals should you be getting for your rifle? 25:17 - Coyotes MIGHT be the smartest animal we hunt! 27:08 - What should you bring to a night time coyote hunt? 30:14 - Building a predator rifle for home use 37:32 - How much land do you need to coyote hunt on? 41:06 - Does Zane use traps when he hunts coyotes? 44:38 - Starting rifles for predator hunting 46:50 - Scheels Sporting Goods 51:33 - Closing Notes
What's your favorite predator and varmint cartridge? Do you use one for both? Or specialize with a favorite predator rifle and a different one for varmints? In this episode, I sit down with two professional guides to discuss great predator and varminting cartridges. We talk through the differences between the two, and address the various challenges and demands placed on cartridges, such as those ideal for minimal fur damage; those for maximum authority for competition calling, and those cartridges required to cover all tasks including crossing over into deer hunting. Becuase we can't help it, this episode is filled with funny stories, tangents on parallel topics such as wolf depredation, hunting raccoons at night with thermal optics, and so on. ENJOY! Check out our upcoming Elk Hunting Boot Camp here. FRIENDS! We're at a crucial time in the growth of the show, and need all the support we can get to take it to the next level. Please join the Backcountry Hunting Podcast tribe on www.patreon.com/backcountry where you'll get access to all our bonus material, and if you like, can contribute a few dollars. VISIT OUR SPONSORS HERE: www.onxmaps.com www.silencercentral.com https://www.portersfirearms.com/ www.timneytriggers.com www.browning.com www.leupold.com www.siembidacustomknives.com https://javelinbipod.com
In this captivating episode of the Soul Seekers Podcast, host Johnny Mack is joined by Flatland Sam and Eric Mayer ... Read more The post Ep. 307 | Varmint Hunting Unleashed: Insights and Adventures w/ Eric Mayer appeared first on Soul Seekers.
THIS PART of Game of the Year 2024 has outrageous categories SUCH AS Plan of the Year, Biggest Cuck, Best Antagonist, and more! Become a podlord or normal patron today! http://www.patreon.com/GBPodcasts RSS Feed: https://gbpods.podbean.com/ Dan's BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/gigaboots.com Kris' BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/kriswolfheart.bsky.social Dr. Aggro's BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/draggro.bsky.social Bob's BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/gigabob.bsky.social GB Main Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/gigaboots GB Fan Discord: https://discord.gg/XAGcxBk 0:00:00 - Intro 0:00:58 - Biggest Cuck 0:15:17 - Best Companion 0:46:45 - Budget Dimension 1:00:45 - Varmint of the Year 1:17:20 - Best Character Design 1:52:10 - Plan of the Year 2:23:31 - Best Antagonist #GOTY #GameOfTheYear #GOTY2024
AGM continues to push forward in the thermal industry and not just improving upon their previous models but also bringing them to market at even better prices for hunters and shooters. The AGM Varmint LRF V2 TS35-640 and Varmint V2 TS50-640 are two great examples of this. By taking an already good scope, they improved them and lowered the price and still included all the great features we love like the laser range finder, 18650 batteries, American Defense mount, improved image quality and the list goes on. Check out this review to see if the Varmint V2 640's are right for your hunting needs. outdoorlegacy.com
Welcome back to this week's edition of The Late Night Vision Show! On this episode Hans and Jason will deliver their long awaited review of both the new AGM Varmint V2 LRF TS35-384 and TS50-384. Many viewers have been asking when we'd be reviewing these scopes we've finally recorded enough footage from the field and finished up the Best of 2024 series, so it's time to jump in on these super popular and very affordable thermal rifle scopes that both include a built in laser range finder. One of the most frequently asked questions is what the differences are between the Varmint V1 and V2 models and which model is right for what type of hunting. On this show Hans and Jason will answer those questions and many more!
This week, we delve into a topic that is often misunderstood yet incredibly vital to the hunting community—varmint hunting. Our ... Read more The post Ep. 271 | Why Varmint Hunting is Conservation w/ Eric Mayer appeared first on Soul Seekers.
Jason & Taco chat about varmint hunting
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Wades reflects on a passage from a hunting book that poses the question "What makes a good Varmint Hunter?"
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For the last time, I hope you all had a great Thanksgiving. We certainly did! On today's farm update show I'll talk about our two new kittens and why we got them. Also, a brief synopsis of what Thanksgiving looked like on our farm. The new census of agriculture will be coming out in 2024, and I bet the average age of farmers goes up. Finally, what is it like to feed and do chores on Thanksgiving? I'll give you my perspective today!
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During the summer months of 1947 and 1948, the farmlands of Indiana were plagued by some monstrous creature slaughtering livestock. It would crush the snouts and rip out the hearts to feast upon.Every farmer armed themselves with shotguns to protect their livelihood. Curiously, the descriptions and even the number of the creatures would change over the months.Join Gary and GoldieAnn as they traipse Within the Mists of Indiana to figure out (if they can) what the Hog-Killer Varmint was. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
During the summer months of 1947 and 1948, the farmlands of Indiana were plagued by some monstrous creature slaughtering livestock. It would crush the snouts and rip out the hearts to feast upon. Every farmer armed themselves with shotguns to protect their livelihood. Curiously, the descriptions and even the number of the creatures would change over the months. Join Gary and GoldieAnn as they traipse Within the Mists of Indiana to figure out (if they can) what was the Hog-Killer Varmint. Paranormality Podcast of the Month Voting: https://paranormalitymag.com/paranormal-podcast-top-10-voting/ David Weatherly's Monsters of the Crossroads: https://www.amazon.com/Monsters-Crossroads-Cryptids-Legends-Indiana/dp/1945950188 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/withinthemist/support
During the summer months of 1947 and 1948, the farmlands of Indiana were plagued by some monstrous creature slaughtering livestock. It would crush the snouts and rip out the hearts to feast upon.Every farmer armed themselves with shotguns to protect their livelihood. Curiously, the descriptions and even the number of the creatures would change over the months.Join Gary and GoldieAnn as they traipse Within the Mists of Indiana to figure out (if they can) what the Hog-Killer Varmint was. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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One of Channel 13's most dubious moments, the Atomic Punks appeared on William Cooke's programme to promote their new E.P., Varmint Virtuoso. Switchblade, Skitzo, Mousetrap, Septic, Skeezy, and Sue-Cide's eruptions made N.Y. Post front page headlines and national outrage. These flair-ups blasted them to stardom, making them worldwide celebrities. This is quite possibly the best moment in television history. Contains : *Adult Language *Adult Situations Thank you for listening, you Maniacs! If you like the podcast tell a friend. Please rate it 5 stars on Apple Podcasts or leave us a review. Find Kristin Finger's podcast, Remark : https://youtube.com/channel/UCstNF98J9tPHqmUcEpcQ1Hw Lizzy Maniac portfolio : https://www.youtube.com/user/TheLizDays/videos Madeline Maser art and contacts : madelinemaserart.com & IG : @madelinemaser Bearded Bear Entertainment : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCO-sZG3PG1hiexmZxKKoDbg/videos Follow us : Contact us : umbrellaholics@gmail.com Instagram@umbrellaholics Facebook@https://www.facebook.com/Umbrellaholics-110265711126471 Twitter@HolicsUmbrella Youtube@https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCguHLT224fCg9iCOasS8pjw Find us on all the major platforms!
The topic at hand is the Oregunsmithing fast-twist 243 Winchester and the case for heavy-for-caliber bullets for long distance shooting for critters like rockchucks, ground squirrels and coyotes. Outdoor writer, publisher and editor Patrick Meitin talks about a contemporary twist to the classic 243 Winchester. Look for Patrick at www.insidearchery.com and www.insidefirearms.com and on the pages of Rifle Magazine. If you want to support free speech and good hunting content in the Internet Age, look for our coffee and books and wildlife forage blends at https://www.garylewisoutdoors.com/Shop/We recommend our latest book Bob Nosler Born Ballistic. Look for it on our web site and at https://www.nosler.com/products/apparel-gear/books-manuals/books.html Watch select episodes of Frontier Unlimited on our network of affiliates around the U.S. and on Hunt Channel TV or click https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=gary+lewis+outdoors+frontier+unlimited
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AGM has made a name for themselves by bringing multiple models of both handheld and rifle mounted thermals to the market that are full featured, reliable, user friendly and a very good value for the dollar. Now that AGM has three different scope model groups including their flagship line of Rattlers, the Varmint LRF and their latest release of the Adders in a traditional day time scope design, there has been confusion from consumers on the differences between them all and the often asked question of "which model is the best?". Our answer to that question is always "it depends". On this show Hans and Jason will go over the basic specs and benefits of each model and offer their thoughts on who each scope is good for. While this won't answer every question, hopefully it will help clear up some confusion on the different models and help narrow down the list for hunters looking to purchase a thermal scope to suit their needs. If you have more questions about which scope is right for you and your situation, don't hesitate to give Hans and Jason a call and they will be glad to help. If you're looking to buy thermal optics or night vision and need pre-purchase advice, check out https://outdoorlegacygear.com or give Jason & Hans a call at (877)350-1818
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Brandon Butler and Nathan “Shags” McLeod sit down with the dynamic duo of marketing Jason Morton (VP of Marketing) and David Miller (2x World Record holder) for CZ-USA.Headquartered in Kansas City, KS since 1998, CZ-USA is an importer, manufacturer and distributor of pistols, rifles, shotguns and suppressors. The exclusive US importer of rifles and pistols from Česká zbrojovka a.s. Uherský Brod, (CZUB) of the Czech Republic, CZ-USA also designs and imports the CZ-USA Field Sports line of shotguns from Turkey. Fine 1911s and revolvers are made by subsidiary Dan Wesson and a growing line of CZ-USA suppressors is available for rimfire and centerfire firearms.Factory-trained sales staff and technical support gunsmiths are available to assist customers from 9am-4pm, Monday-Friday CST. Feel free to contact them at info@cz-usa.com or call at 1-800-955-4486.For more info:https://cz-usa.com/https://www.facebook.com/czusafirearmsSpecial Thanks To CZ-USA:https://cz-usa.com/Special Thanks To Living The Dream Properties:https://livingthedreamland.com/Special Thanks To Hunting Works For Missouri:https://huntingworksformo.com/Special Thanks To Mongo Attachments:https://www.mongoattachments.com/Special Thanks To Scenic Rivers Taxidermy:http://www.scenicriverstaxidermy.com/Connect with Driftwood Outdoors:https://www.facebook.com/DriftwoodOutdoors/https://www.instagram.com/driftwoodoutdoors/Email:info@driftwoodoutdoors.com
Ron Talbott is a varmint hunter and owns Red River Calls out of Eastern Oregon.
Ron Talbott is a varmint hunter and owns Red River Calls out of Eastern Oregon.
Hans and Jason predicted that 2022 would be the year of the laser range finders (LRF) and that prediction seems to be coming true. This week they review two models of the AGM Varmint 640 LRF thermal rifle scope. These scopes have not only a LRF but also use an 18650 rechargeable battery, include an American Defense Mfg. QD mount, have great image quality, include video recording and wifi streaming....what's not to love? AGM is also known for their simple menu structure and ease of use in the optics and the Varmint LRF models prove no different. Check out this review of two new great 640 laser range finder thermal optics. If you're looking to buy thermal optics or night vision and need pre-purchase advice, check out https://outdoorlegacygear.com or give Jason & Hans a call at (877)350-1818
The RunRunLive 4.0 Podcast Episode 4-475 – Kayla – Plant-based Coach (Audio: link) audio:http://www.RunRunLive.com/PodcastEpisodes/epi4475.mp3] Link MarathonBQ – How to Qualify for the Boston Marathon in 14 Weeks - Chris' other show à Intro: Hello my friends and welcome to episode 4475 of the RunRunLive podcast. Here we are. Back at it again. Today we talk with Kayla who is a coach and specializes in a plant-based methodology for her athletes. We had a good chat and I think we can always learn from coaches, that's why I talk o them a lot. Coaches have the advantage of experience. Not only their own direct knowledge and experience, but the leverage of the experience of everyone they coach. Because when you teach, you also learn. It's been a long couple weeks since we talked. My new role at work has been weighting me down. It's hard to switch gears to being a creative form being mentally engaged at work. Even though, as you'll hear in today's show, I haven't been running at all I still struggle to find time to do everything I've signed myself up for. But we keep moving. Like the characters in my apocalypse story we find a way to survive. In section one I'm going to talk about how you can handle getting injured close to a race. In section two I'm going to talk about writing. I'll move you into the episode with an interesting, to me, etymological side path. It has to do with sheep. I have been doing a lot of reading. I usually read 2-3 books at a time. This week I was reading two of these books and came across the same phrase in both of the books in the same day, so I figured I should look it up. The word was “Woolgathering”. You may know this as a phrase, but it's a word. You don't, at least I don't, hear it much in day-to-day usage, and when you do it's a bit quaint. It means ‘to be lost in thought. It came into English in the 1500's when modern English was being formed. Here's how it works. England at the time was a big wool producer. They had a lot of sheep. When the sheep wandered around and rubbed up against things tufts of wool would get stuck. So woolgathering was the process of sending someone, probably a kid, out to wander about collecting these bits of wool. Not very profitable use of time. There are a lot of wool-related phrases. “Pulling the wool over someone's eyes” is from the same time period. It refers to the fact that judges wore wigs made of wool. When a shyster tired to trick them it was like he was pulling their wig over their eyes so they could see. Or how about form the same time period “Dyed in the wool”? Yeah that's when you put the die into the raw wool before it's made into cloth. It fixes the color better. So when you're ‘dyed in the wool' it means you have fixed something in the beginning. The word ‘wool' itself goes way back to the original Indo-European root word Hwol. So there ya go. A bit of etymological woolgathering. On with the show. About Zero ZERO — The End of Prostate Cancer is the leading national nonprofit with the mission to end prostate cancer. ZERO advances research, improves the lives of men and families, and inspires action. Link to my ZERO page: (for Donations) … I'll remind you that the RunRunLive podcast is ad free and listener supported. What does that mean? It means you don't have to listen to me trying to sound sincere about Stamps.com or Audible.. (although, fyi, my MarathonBQ book is on audible) We do have a membership option where you can become a member and as a special thank you, you will get access to member's only audio. There are book reviews, odd philosophical thoughts, zombie stories and I curate old episodes for you to listen to. I recently added that guy who cut off is foot so he could keep training and my first call with Geoff Galloway. “Curated” means I add some introductory comments and edit them up a bit. So anyhow – become a member so I can keep paying my bills. … The RunRunLive podcast is Ad Free and listener supported. … Section one – Skipped Voices of reason – the conversation Kayla Slater – Plant-based Dietitian Kayla Slater is a plant-based registered dietitian nutrition and running coach from Upstate NY. Kayla has been plant-based for the past five years and running for over 10 years. She has completed numerous 5K's-half marathons and 4 full marathons. She first become exposed to the plant-based lifestyle in college and will never look back. At first, it was for health and now continues to do it for animals and the environment. Kayla is very passionate about living a whole food plant-based lifestyle while also being active. Kayla has been a Registered Dietitian for the past 5 years working in clinical and community nutrition as well as working with people virtually 1:1. She is a Certified Dietitian Nutrition Coach and holds a Plant Based Nutrition Certificate from E-Cornell as well as a RRCA Certified Run Coach and personal training certification from ACE-Fitness. In 2018, Kayla started her own online business to help plant-based endurance athletes. As a young athlete, she suffered from disordered eating habits then later in life, struggled to fuel and eat enough as a plant-based marathoner. But she knew it was possible as Rich Roll told us how it was possible, and Scott Jurek shared how it even could give you an advantage. The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics states that a vegetarian and vegan diet for athletes is possible, but it must be properly planned. Kayla realized that others without a background in nutrition may be struggling even more and have a harder time figuring out how to eat plant based for health or as an ethic vegan and still run or be active. With Kayla's passion for plant-based nutrition and running, Plant Based Performance Nutrition and Run Coaching, LLC was born. Currently, she provides virtual personalized and group support for recreational and intermediate endurance athletes who want to fuel on plants for their health, the environment, and animals, while gaining the plant-based performance advantage. You can connect with her on Instagram, join her Facebook community, or visit her web site to book a consultation. Social Media Links: All Links: Website: Linkedin: FB: IG: FB Group: Youtube: Tik tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@plantbasedperformancerd?lang=en Apple Podcast: Section two –Varmint - Outro Ok my friends that's episode 4-475 of the RunRunLive Podcast. I've had to stop running completely for a couple weeks. Even with the run-walk method my knee is just too sore to do it. It's hard. Running fills so many of the holes in my life that it really takes a chunk of me away when I can't do it. There's the physical and physiological part. Running gives me happiness and health. It keeps me physically fit and mobile. It keeps me from gaining weight. It keeps me from filling that time with other bad habits. It's my healthy lifestyle enabler. So without it I feel like I'm in a constant state of decline into decrepitude. Not running has psychological impact. I don't get that alone time in the trails or on the road with my cerebellum bathed in happy chemicals to think. This puts me on my back foot psychologically during the day. I don't get that badly needed relief valve. Then there is the loss of community. I can't go for a 5-mile run with my buddies. I can't have those great conversations we have. It's all very isolating. I have not been back to the doctor for the knee but it feels like the same thing. This injury manifested over a year ago now as I was doing hill repeats one morning, or afternoon. I don't think the hill repeats were the cause. I think I did something the previous summer because I had been having odd, sharp pains when I kneeled for a few months. And that's how it is. When you get injured you tend to think in terms of time frames. Muscles take a couple weeks to heal. Fascia takes weeks to months to heal. This is something new, some sort of bone thing, which according to my entirely made up timeframe should have been getting better in 9 months or so. That's when I started the run-walk training to see if I couldn't use active recovery to build strength actively around the healing. But, as is sometimes the case, our injuries ignore our time frame rules. I probably should have stayed off it. So, now I am staying off it. We'll see what strategy we can use to stay in shape and get some of the physiological and psychological benefits in different places. I still plan to go the Cincinnati and hang out with my friends, probably limp through the Flying Pig. But it's not what I want. It's not what I need. … When I got to the parking garage at the airport this morning I got a bit turned around and ended up not following the signs that were pointing me up towards the roof. I hate parking on the roof at the airport. Your car gets covered with jet fuel scum and if it snows you end up having to clear it by hand. I didn't follow the signs. I turned off into the first floor and there was a parking space right in front of the exit door. I'm not one of those people who circles parking lots looking for the perfect space. And I usually follow the signs because they are there for a reason. But, in some cases not following the signs gives you a better result. Just like sometimes not following the sings of an injury give you better results. Other times it does not. We all make our own way in this world and it's up to you which signs to pay attention to and which ones not to. Keep the faith and I'll see you out there. And I'll see you out there. 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The RunRunLive 4.0 Podcast Episode 4-474 – Frank Shorter (Audio: link) audio:http://www.RunRunLive.com/PodcastEpisodes/epi4474.mp3] Link MarathonBQ – How to Qualify for the Boston Marathon in 14 Weeks - Chris' other show à Intro: Hello my long suffering friends. How are you? Well it's been a busy two weeks since the last time we chatted. And I truly missed. I get lonely. I worry. Where have you been? How do we know you're not dead in a ditch? Today I'm going to mess with the format again. I managed to write a really funny piece about varmints that I'm going to perform for you, but it came out at 2000 + words so I'm going to push that after the interview, skip section one and use the intro here to talk about our guest. Frank Shorter. Yes that Frank Shorter. It was one of those interviews where I was hopelessly overwhelmed by content and just did my best to touch on a couple fun things with him. But, the rich tapestry of Frank's life does not fit easily into a 20 minute conversation – so I'm going to fill in some of the blanks here. Frank was born, ironically in Munich Germany, where he would eventually return to win the Gold Medal in the marathon at the 1972 Olympics. His Father was a physician in the army. Frank grew up in a troubled home in upstate New York. He started running to get away from an abusive father. Running gave him the freedom we all know and love. To get him away from his father, his mother arranged to have him sent to a prep school in Massachusetts where he was given the space to expand his running talents. He went on to run at Yale for his undergraduate and won a number of NCAA titles. He moved on to Gainesville Florida to study for his law degree – all the while training and racing at an elite level. The thing about Franks journey in the 70's was that he showed up at all the marathon runner hotspots with all the legends. He trained with that famous Florida track club with Jeff Galloway and crew. He was in Oregon with Prefontaine. Frank taught Steve how to Ski. Frank was with Steve before he was killed. Frank won the elite Fukuoka Marathon . He was the #1 ranked marathon runner in the USA for 5 straight years and in the world for 3. He won the gold medal at the Munich Olympics in 1972. You may not remember 1972, but this was the Olympics where the world learned about terrorism. A crew of Palestinians broke into athlete's village and held the Israeli Olympic team hostage, murdering some of them. Frank was sleeping on the balcony and heard the gunshots. Coming full circle, Frank was right there on Boylston Street in Boston in 2013 when the bombs went off. He won the silver medal in the 1976 games losing to an unknow East German athlete, who most likely was a drug cheat. Frank has become instrumental in removing drugs from the Olympics – a battle that still rages. Through all this he trained himself with an uncanny mixture of speedwork and volume. He managed to stay healthy and race across 100+ mile weeks for a decade. Frank eventually ended up in Boulder where he was the founder of the iconic Boulder Boulder race. He's an amazing athlete, a humble, kind and generous guy and I'm sure I'll be talking to him again. He even has an IMDB page for his roles in several movies! Great guy, full life, enjoyed meeting him. … What's going on in my world? I'm still training for the Flying Pig in May. My knee is still a mess, but I'm enjoying when I can. I try to get Ollie out, but the weather has been horrific and I'm at the point in my life where I see less and less merit in unnecessary misery. Hey – a quick heads up – did you see Steve Runner is podcasting again? Yeah – Pheddipidations is back from the dead. And it's not the angry political Steve. It's the old runner Steve. Give it a resubscribe and listen. It's good to hear his rational voice. I did manage to get a couple of great training runs out in the woods. We got a cold snap right after a heavy snow. With the pandemic traffic in my woods the trail was packed down and hard and great for running. I got out and it was great. I remembered some of the joy I used to feel being out alone in the woods with the dog. The cold, crisp air and the packed trail. Really good. I've been getting beaten up fairly well with my new role at work. But I'm liking it. I just focus on blocking the time and doing the work. I'm at a point in my career where I don't have to worry about failure and that frees me up to be creative. Makes the work an ecstasy versus a chore. And that's the secret, my friends. Remember the gift. On with the show. About Zero ZERO — The End of Prostate Cancer is the leading national nonprofit with the mission to end prostate cancer. ZERO advances research, improves the lives of men and families, and inspires action. Link to my ZERO page: (for Donations) … I'll remind you that the RunRunLive podcast is ad free and listener supported. What does that mean? It means you don't have to listen to me trying to sound sincere about Stamps.com or Audible.. (although, fyi, my MarathonBQ book is on audible) We do have a membership option where you can become a member and as a special thank you, you will get access to member's only audio. There are book reviews, odd philosophical thoughts, zombie stories and I curate old episodes for you to listen to. I recently added that guy who cut off is foot so he could keep training and my first call with Geoff Galloway. “Curated” means I add some introductory comments and edit them up a bit. So anyhow – become a member so I can keep paying my bills. … The RunRunLive podcast is Ad Free and listener supported. … Section one – Skipped Voices of reason – the conversation Farnk Shorter – Marathon Legend Running career Shorter first achieved distinction by winning the 1969 National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) six mile run title during his senior year at Yale. He won his first U.S. national titles in 1970 in the three mile and six mile events. He also was the U.S. national six mile/10,000 meter champion in 1971, 1974, 1975 and 1977. After graduating from Yale, Shorter chose to pursue a Doctor of Medicine degree at the University of New Mexico. However, he dropped out after six weeks after classes began to impact his training regime. Soon, he moved to Florida to study for a Juris Doctor degree at the University of Florida in Gainesville because of the excellence of the environment and the opportunity to train with Jack Bacheler as members of the Florida Track Club (FTC), founded by Jimmy Carnes, then the head coach of the Florida Gators track and field team.[10] Bacheler was regarded as America's best distance runner, having qualified for the finals of the 5,000-meter race at the 1968 Mexico City Olympics.[11] The FTC's core nucleus of Shorter, Bacheler and Jeff Galloway qualified for the 1972 Olympics and their success made Gainesville the Mecca of distance running on the East Coast in the early 1970s.[12] Shorter won the U.S. national cross-country championships four times (1970–1973). He was the U.S. Olympic Trials champion in both the 10,000-meter run and the marathon in both 1972 and 1976. He also won both the 10,000-meter run and the marathon at the 1971 Pan American Games. Shorter was a four-time winner of the Fukuoka Marathon (1971–1974), generally recognized as the most prestigious marathon in the world at that time and held on a very fast course. His career best of 2:10:30 was set at that race on December 3, 1972. Several months later, on March 18, 1973, Shorter won the elite Lake Biwa Marathon in 2:12:03. He won the prestigious 7-mile Falmouth Road Race on Cape Cod in 1975 and 1976 and Atlanta's 10-kilometer Peachtree Road Race in 1977. Shorter achieved his greatest recognition in the marathon, and he is the only American athlete to win two medals in the Olympic marathon.[13] At the Munich Games—which coincidentally is Shorter's place of birth— he finished fifth in the 10,000-meter final, breaking the American record for the event that he had established in his qualifying heat.[8] A few days later, he won the gold medal in the marathon. This ultimate achievement was marred by an impostor, West German student Norbert Sudhaus,[14] who ran into Olympic Stadium ahead of Shorter. Shorter was not bothered by the silence from the crowd who had been duped into thinking that he was running for the silver medal. Shorter was confident that he was going to win the gold medal because he knew that no competing runner had passed him.[15] He received the James E. Sullivan Award afterwards as the top amateur athlete in the United States.[8] At the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Shorter dropped out of the 10,000 meters in order to concentrate exclusively on the marathon, winning the silver medal in the marathon[8] and finishing behind previously unheralded Waldemar Cierpinski of East Germany.[16] Cierpinski was later implicated as a part of the state-sponsored doping program by East German track and field research files uncovered by Werner Franke at the Stasi headquarters in Leipzig in the late 1990s. There were suspicions about other East German athletes during the Montreal Olympics, including the East German women's swimming team led by Kornelia Ender; the East German women won eleven of the thirteen events.[17] From 2000 to 2003, Shorter was the chairman of the United States Anti-Doping Agency, a body that he helped to establish.[18] Shorter was featured as a prominent character, played by Jeremy Sisto, in the 1998 film Without Limits. The film follows the life of Shorter's contemporary, training partner, Olympic teammate and sometime rival, Steve Prefontaine.[18] Shorter was the next to last person to see Prefontaine alive before he died in an automobile accident. Shorter was inducted into the United States Olympic Hall of Fame in 1984, the USA National Track and Field Hall of Fame in 1989,[8] and the National Distance Running Hall of Fame in 1998. A long-time resident of Boulder, Colorado, Shorter co-founded the Bolder Boulder in 1979. The annual 10k race is a popular Memorial Day event, which culminates with a tribute to U.S. Armed Forces at Folsom Field at the University of Colorado. A life-size bronze statue of Shorter stands outside the stadium. Section two –Varmint - Outro Ok my friends that's episode 4-474 of the RunRunLive Podcast. I still plan to limp through the Flying Pig marathon but my knee is not responding as I hoped it would. It is weak, unstable and painful. Basically, well I want to use a family unfriendly word here, but let's just say it's not good. Frank Shorter ran the 1976 Olympic Marathon with a bad knee and came in 2nd. Oy! I have been having a lot of trouble finding the time and inspiration to write and produce this show. I know it's getting stale, and you deserve better than that. I'm considering ways to make it less of a lift for me. Maybe break the sections up into individual, shorter shows that I could drop more frequently. Maybe find a theme. Or create multiple short shows from the various themes I cover here. Then you could pick and choose what you wanted to listen to. We'll see how it goes. One step at a time. I'm heading down to Dallas tomorrow morning and I just realized it's time change weekend here. Meaning I'm going to have to roll out of bed at 3:30 AM body-clock time to start a long week with a nice dose of jetlag. Heard an interesting comment on a call this week. We were prepping for a executive meeting with one of our customers. There were two senior executives from our side. They were talking about a big deal that needed to close at this customer. One of the Execs said to the other “You need to make it personal.” That struck me. After all the professionalism is sorted out every business transaction is personal. I've always tried to avoid that. Making business personal. But you can't. It's personal whether you want it to be or not. But making it personal allows you to leverage empathy – so it's not necessarily a bad thing. How about that for a thing to try this week? Make it personal. And I'll see you out there. And I'll see you out there. MarathonBQ – How to Qualify for the Boston Marathon in 14 Weeks - Rachel -> Coach Jeff ->
The RunRunLive 4.0 Podcast Episode 4-474 – Frank Shorter (Audio: link) audio:http://www.RunRunLive.com/PodcastEpisodes/epi4474.mp3] Link MarathonBQ – How to Qualify for the Boston Marathon in 14 Weeks - Chris' other show à Intro: Hello my long suffering friends. How are you? Well it's been a busy two weeks since the last time we chatted. And I truly missed. I get lonely. I worry. Where have you been? How do we know you're not dead in a ditch? Today I'm going to mess with the format again. I managed to write a really funny piece about varmints that I'm going to perform for you, but it came out at 2000 + words so I'm going to push that after the interview, skip section one and use the intro here to talk about our guest. Frank Shorter. Yes that Frank Shorter. It was one of those interviews where I was hopelessly overwhelmed by content and just did my best to touch on a couple fun things with him. But, the rich tapestry of Frank's life does not fit easily into a 20 minute conversation – so I'm going to fill in some of the blanks here. Frank was born, ironically in Munich Germany, where he would eventually return to win the Gold Medal in the marathon at the 1972 Olympics. His Father was a physician in the army. Frank grew up in a troubled home in upstate New York. He started running to get away from an abusive father. Running gave him the freedom we all know and love. To get him away from his father, his mother arranged to have him sent to a prep school in Massachusetts where he was given the space to expand his running talents. He went on to run at Yale for his undergraduate and won a number of NCAA titles. He moved on to Gainesville Florida to study for his law degree – all the while training and racing at an elite level. The thing about Franks journey in the 70's was that he showed up at all the marathon runner hotspots with all the legends. He trained with that famous Florida track club with Jeff Galloway and crew. He was in Oregon with Prefontaine. Frank taught Steve how to Ski. Frank was with Steve before he was killed. Frank won the elite Fukuoka Marathon . He was the #1 ranked marathon runner in the USA for 5 straight years and in the world for 3. He won the gold medal at the Munich Olympics in 1972. You may not remember 1972, but this was the Olympics where the world learned about terrorism. A crew of Palestinians broke into athlete's village and held the Israeli Olympic team hostage, murdering some of them. Frank was sleeping on the balcony and heard the gunshots. Coming full circle, Frank was right there on Boylston Street in Boston in 2013 when the bombs went off. He won the silver medal in the 1976 games losing to an unknow East German athlete, who most likely was a drug cheat. Frank has become instrumental in removing drugs from the Olympics – a battle that still rages. Through all this he trained himself with an uncanny mixture of speedwork and volume. He managed to stay healthy and race across 100+ mile weeks for a decade. Frank eventually ended up in Boulder where he was the founder of the iconic Boulder Boulder race. He's an amazing athlete, a humble, kind and generous guy and I'm sure I'll be talking to him again. He even has an IMDB page for his roles in several movies! Great guy, full life, enjoyed meeting him. … What's going on in my world? I'm still training for the Flying Pig in May. My knee is still a mess, but I'm enjoying when I can. I try to get Ollie out, but the weather has been horrific and I'm at the point in my life where I see less and less merit in unnecessary misery. Hey – a quick heads up – did you see Steve Runner is podcasting again? Yeah – Pheddipidations is back from the dead. And it's not the angry political Steve. It's the old runner Steve. Give it a resubscribe and listen. It's good to hear his rational voice. I did manage to get a couple of great training runs out in the woods. We got a cold snap right after a heavy snow. With the pandemic traffic in my woods the trail was packed down and hard and great for running. I got out and it was great. I remembered some of the joy I used to feel being out alone in the woods with the dog. The cold, crisp air and the packed trail. Really good. I've been getting beaten up fairly well with my new role at work. But I'm liking it. I just focus on blocking the time and doing the work. I'm at a point in my career where I don't have to worry about failure and that frees me up to be creative. Makes the work an ecstasy versus a chore. And that's the secret, my friends. Remember the gift. On with the show. About Zero ZERO — The End of Prostate Cancer is the leading national nonprofit with the mission to end prostate cancer. ZERO advances research, improves the lives of men and families, and inspires action. Link to my ZERO page: (for Donations) … I'll remind you that the RunRunLive podcast is ad free and listener supported. What does that mean? It means you don't have to listen to me trying to sound sincere about Stamps.com or Audible.. (although, fyi, my MarathonBQ book is on audible) We do have a membership option where you can become a member and as a special thank you, you will get access to member's only audio. There are book reviews, odd philosophical thoughts, zombie stories and I curate old episodes for you to listen to. I recently added that guy who cut off is foot so he could keep training and my first call with Geoff Galloway. “Curated” means I add some introductory comments and edit them up a bit. So anyhow – become a member so I can keep paying my bills. … The RunRunLive podcast is Ad Free and listener supported. … Section one – Skipped Voices of reason – the conversation Farnk Shorter – Marathon Legend Running career Shorter first achieved distinction by winning the 1969 National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) six mile run title during his senior year at Yale. He won his first U.S. national titles in 1970 in the three mile and six mile events. He also was the U.S. national six mile/10,000 meter champion in 1971, 1974, 1975 and 1977. After graduating from Yale, Shorter chose to pursue a Doctor of Medicine degree at the University of New Mexico. However, he dropped out after six weeks after classes began to impact his training regime. Soon, he moved to Florida to study for a Juris Doctor degree at the University of Florida in Gainesville because of the excellence of the environment and the opportunity to train with Jack Bacheler as members of the Florida Track Club (FTC), founded by Jimmy Carnes, then the head coach of the Florida Gators track and field team.[10] Bacheler was regarded as America's best distance runner, having qualified for the finals of the 5,000-meter race at the 1968 Mexico City Olympics.[11] The FTC's core nucleus of Shorter, Bacheler and Jeff Galloway qualified for the 1972 Olympics and their success made Gainesville the Mecca of distance running on the East Coast in the early 1970s.[12] Shorter won the U.S. national cross-country championships four times (1970–1973). He was the U.S. Olympic Trials champion in both the 10,000-meter run and the marathon in both 1972 and 1976. He also won both the 10,000-meter run and the marathon at the 1971 Pan American Games. Shorter was a four-time winner of the Fukuoka Marathon (1971–1974), generally recognized as the most prestigious marathon in the world at that time and held on a very fast course. His career best of 2:10:30 was set at that race on December 3, 1972. Several months later, on March 18, 1973, Shorter won the elite Lake Biwa Marathon in 2:12:03. He won the prestigious 7-mile Falmouth Road Race on Cape Cod in 1975 and 1976 and Atlanta's 10-kilometer Peachtree Road Race in 1977. Shorter achieved his greatest recognition in the marathon, and he is the only American athlete to win two medals in the Olympic marathon.[13] At the Munich Games—which coincidentally is Shorter's place of birth— he finished fifth in the 10,000-meter final, breaking the American record for the event that he had established in his qualifying heat.[8] A few days later, he won the gold medal in the marathon. This ultimate achievement was marred by an impostor, West German student Norbert Sudhaus,[14] who ran into Olympic Stadium ahead of Shorter. Shorter was not bothered by the silence from the crowd who had been duped into thinking that he was running for the silver medal. Shorter was confident that he was going to win the gold medal because he knew that no competing runner had passed him.[15] He received the James E. Sullivan Award afterwards as the top amateur athlete in the United States.[8] At the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Shorter dropped out of the 10,000 meters in order to concentrate exclusively on the marathon, winning the silver medal in the marathon[8] and finishing behind previously unheralded Waldemar Cierpinski of East Germany.[16] Cierpinski was later implicated as a part of the state-sponsored doping program by East German track and field research files uncovered by Werner Franke at the Stasi headquarters in Leipzig in the late 1990s. There were suspicions about other East German athletes during the Montreal Olympics, including the East German women's swimming team led by Kornelia Ender; the East German women won eleven of the thirteen events.[17] From 2000 to 2003, Shorter was the chairman of the United States Anti-Doping Agency, a body that he helped to establish.[18] Shorter was featured as a prominent character, played by Jeremy Sisto, in the 1998 film Without Limits. The film follows the life of Shorter's contemporary, training partner, Olympic teammate and sometime rival, Steve Prefontaine.[18] Shorter was the next to last person to see Prefontaine alive before he died in an automobile accident. Shorter was inducted into the United States Olympic Hall of Fame in 1984, the USA National Track and Field Hall of Fame in 1989,[8] and the National Distance Running Hall of Fame in 1998. A long-time resident of Boulder, Colorado, Shorter co-founded the Bolder Boulder in 1979. The annual 10k race is a popular Memorial Day event, which culminates with a tribute to U.S. Armed Forces at Folsom Field at the University of Colorado. A life-size bronze statue of Shorter stands outside the stadium. Section two –Varmint - Outro Ok my friends that's episode 4-474 of the RunRunLive Podcast. I still plan to limp through the Flying Pig marathon but my knee is not responding as I hoped it would. It is weak, unstable and painful. Basically, well I want to use a family unfriendly word here, but let's just say it's not good. Frank Shorter ran the 1976 Olympic Marathon with a bad knee and came in 2nd. Oy! I have been having a lot of trouble finding the time and inspiration to write and produce this show. I know it's getting stale, and you deserve better than that. I'm considering ways to make it less of a lift for me. Maybe break the sections up into individual, shorter shows that I could drop more frequently. Maybe find a theme. Or create multiple short shows from the various themes I cover here. Then you could pick and choose what you wanted to listen to. We'll see how it goes. One step at a time. I'm heading down to Dallas tomorrow morning and I just realized it's time change weekend here. Meaning I'm going to have to roll out of bed at 3:30 AM body-clock time to start a long week with a nice dose of jetlag. Heard an interesting comment on a call this week. We were prepping for a executive meeting with one of our customers. There were two senior executives from our side. They were talking about a big deal that needed to close at this customer. One of the Execs said to the other “You need to make it personal.” That struck me. After all the professionalism is sorted out every business transaction is personal. I've always tried to avoid that. Making business personal. But you can't. It's personal whether you want it to be or not. But making it personal allows you to leverage empathy – so it's not necessarily a bad thing. How about that for a thing to try this week? Make it personal. And I'll see you out there. And I'll see you out there. MarathonBQ – How to Qualify for the Boston Marathon in 14 Weeks - Rachel -> Coach Jeff ->
What makes a man great? Join us listeners, and find out as we discuss this tall tale about great men, snake charming, and sea serpents! Barks' second sea serpent-centered story, "No Such Varmint" is a delightfully odd one with some truly over-the-top comic artwork and one of Barks' highest of concepts, as Donald discovers one of his most unusual aptitudes.
What critters are you willing to eat? If you were a certain kind of colonist, the answer would have been deer, or bird, possibly some certain fish, or none. And you would also likely be dead. The surviving children of these disasters and later arrivals had different opinions. Some because they were transported peasants and vagrants, other because they had just seen a whole bunch of people who were overly picky eaters die of starvation. But even the new adventurous eaters had standards. No one wanted to eat a skunk if they really didn't have to. Listen up if you want a run down of the 17th century colonial Varmint scene.Music Credit: Fingerlympics by Doctor TurtleShow Notes: https://thehistoryofamericanfood.blogspot.com/Email: TheHistoryofAmericanFood@gmail.com Twitter: @THoAFoodWhen I figure it out - Instagram: @THoAFood
On today's episode, a Roundtable discussion takes place in Washington including hunters from various regions with their own hunting styles for different animals, using different rifle systems, and have different skillsets; together they address “What is a Hunting Rifle?”. This Roundtable is joined by Fred Mudd of KY, Isaiah Curtis of NE MO, Seth McAnally of MT, Dave Gheriani of Canada, Brian Neace of Southern ID, Mike Lilly of Western WA, Scott Satterlee of Eastern WA, Seth Howard of Southern ID, and Travis Ishida of CA. NRL HUNTER, a division of National Rifle League (NRL), is a series of competitions for hunters by hunters. It brings a combination of ethical hunters and conservationists together in an innovative, competitive format for new and seasoned hunters to learn about their skills, gear, overall capabilities, and about local hunting terrains. Learn more about NRL Hunter, Modern Hunting Rifles, and more on the NRL Hunter Podcast! Index: 00:23 – Roundtable Introductions • Fred Mudd, Isaiah Curtis, Seth McAnally, Dave Gheriani, Brian Neace, Mike Lilly, Scott Satterlee, and Seth Howard 01:36 – Background and experience first using hunting rifles; Heritage • 03:58 Fred Mudd:.243; Whitetail Deer • 05:45 Brian Neace: Ruger M77 .300 Win Mag; Mainly Mule Deer, Elk, and Whitetail Deer • 07:20 Scott Satterlee: Jack O'Connor Model 70 Winchester in .270; Mule Deer, Antelope • 11:17 Isaiah Curtis: 22-250 to modern lightweight, short barrel, medium cartridge; Whitetail Deer • 15:58 Dave Gheriani: M14 close range, tight woods; to modern rifles for long distance in mountains at Black-tailed Deer • 17:14 Seth McAnally: multi-purpose rifle for short and long range • 20:10 Seth Howard: .22 for Varmint; 30-06 Rem 700 for Big Game • 22:45 Mike Lilly: Rem 700 Police in .308 • 25:23 Travis Ishida: Rem 700 Police in .308; LRI .300 Win Mag 26:09 – Modern Hunting Rifle; Right Tool for the Job • Type of Animal • Closing the Gap • Weight of the Rifle; Right Tool for the Job 43:15 – Round Effectiveness at different ranges; Projectile's Failure to Expand 49:15 – This hunting season, what are you hunting and what's the rifle and caliber? 01:00:00 – If you can only have 1 caliber, what would it be? Links – Curtis Custom Weapons – curtiscustomweapons@gmail.com & https://www.instagram.com/6_banger/ Veterans Sportsman Alliance - https://www.veteranssportsmanalliance.org NRL Hunter's New 2022 Season - https://nrlhunter.org/matches-2022/ If you enjoyed this podcast, make sure to subscribe to us on Soundcloud or iTunes for more episodes and write us a review! Share this episode with anyone interested in all things Hunting. Do you have questions, comments, insight on the topics discussed today? Shoot an email to travis@nrlhunter.org with Subject: “NRL Hunter Podcast S1 E13” Follow Us On: Website: https://nrlhunter.org/ iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/nrl-hunter-podcast/id1549731175 Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/nrlhunter Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4iUZ7wGSFtvrcpzRNJWsWb?si=XrSdnol1QnGJRPmrZpHCdA&nd=1 FB Community Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/nrlhuntercommunitygroup Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nrlhunter/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/NationalRifleLeague Release date: 22 December 2021
In this episode the boys react to Rednecks, Rodents, and Roadkill. -Where you can see rednecks.-Big city vs Little town.-Country boys can’t be messed with.-Dead dogs as far as the eye can see.-Painted squirrels.-Chromosomes.-Varmint killin’.-Bacci’ chew and wasp stings.-I’m gonna knock you out. The Regrettable Podcast brought to you by Laura Lindly Attorney at Law.Check... The post Episode 49: A Nation of Runts. first appeared on The Ouachita Podcasts.
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This week we return to our normally scheduled programming with our patented and oft-imitated Dadcentric riffs on white mediocrity! Cults! Alone time vs. me time! Losing our weirdness! Support networks! Useless dads!
Jimbo takes us all on a journey of the finer points of the sandwich scene in the great state of Varmint. Tune in! Also, get the answer to that age old question, "why is the University of Vermont called UVM instead of UVT? Or just UV? Isn't it the only V state?"@roadsodaspod on instagramCorrespondence? Comments? Improvements? How dare you. Email us at roadsodaspod@gmail.com
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Our buddy Kris from Predator World Hunting join us to discuss how their coyote season wrapped up, and what lies ahead for fur bearing animals in Saskatchewan Music by The Dirt Road Scholars NEW WEBSITE www.ffpp.ca Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ffppodcast/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/firstfocalplane/ http://www.emprifles.ca/ https://www.boltactioncoffee.com/ - USE CODE FIRSTFOCALPLANE FOR 10% OFF YOUR ORDER http://www.callsign66.ca/
Frontier Town starring Jeff “Tex” Chandler, originally broadcast February 6, 1953, 68 years ago, Trouble in Varmint Valley. Colonel Winfield is feuding with Henry Trowbridge, his friend of 40 years. A buyer wants to buy both ranches; Trowbridge wants to sell, Winfield does not.
Now drink up varmint! Say yer prayers varmint! Now ya varmint … dive! Drop that sword varmint! Say your prayers varmint … dead rabbits tell no tales. Oooo ya long eared, fur bearin’ flat-footed varmint! Back, back, back … down ya shark livered varmint! The varmint got me … I’m-a-headin’… for the last round up. Now be there any livin’ varmint is aims to try to tame me? … Well be there? Any one-a-you lily-livered, bow-legged varmints care to slap leather with me? Oooo! Ya long eared, fur bearin’, flat-footed varmint … say yer prayers ya critter! Ya better say your prayers, ya flea-bitten varmint … I’m-a-gonna blow ya to smithereenies! I’m no doc, ya flea-bitten varmint … I’m Riff-Raff Sam … the riffiest riff that ever riffed a raff! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whats-online-podcast/support
In 1985 Debra Merritt and Sandra Terrell took a weekend vacation that ended in the boneyard; the investigation unearthed kinky sex games, police inertia and a fake-pilot named Bob Wings. The identity of the Merritt-Terrell killer remains unknown but you'll never think about Baytown, Texas in the same way again. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ididitforjodie/support
Brief Summary of Show: In this episode of The Silvercore Podcast, Travis speaks with Ryan Steacy from IBI Barrels to answer all your questions that we received about rifle accuracy and precision. If you have a story that would be of value to the Silvercore audience, or know someone who does, email us at podcast@silvercore.ca. We would love to hear from you! Topics discussed in this episode: Intro [00:00:00 - 00:02:52] Gain twist barrels, is there merit there? [00:02:52 - 00:09:04] Your specifications say barrel within .0001”-.0002”, which is extremely consistent. Many people talk about 22lr barrels needing a ‘Choke'. With this consistency, are your barrels not choked and is it really required? [00:09:04 - 00:14:48] Is it common to have a schnozzle, schnabel on the end of a barrel? [00:14:48 - 00:18:11] Barrel length, short or long for accuracy, which is better? [00:18:11 - 00:21:55] Why different powders product different results [00:21:55 - 00:23:03] They say you need a straight barrel bore for accuracy, is it true? How straight is the bore? [00:23:03 - 00:25:25] Is there such a thing as a hummer barrel as a hummer barrel? [00:25:25 - 00:25:25] Is there an optimal headspace? What is the purpose of the shnobel on a barrel? [00:28:40 - 00:29:29] Any plans on a barrel in 6.5 PRC? [00:29:29 - 00:30:25] Is there any accuracy or other differences between the number of grooves a barrel has? [00:30:25 - 00:32:13] Is there any truth to barrel break-in? [00:32:13 - 00:35:34] How international is IBI? [00:35:34 - 00:39:23] Whats up with “seasoning” a barrel for rimfire? [00:39:24 - 00:43:13] How as a manufacturer do you make your barrels shoot well enough to be competitive at the highest level? [00:43:13 - 00:46:02] With modern barrels is there any point in choosing say a Varmint/bull barrel or standard barrel for long range shooting? [00:46:02 - 00:51:05] I'm trying to find a good reload using solid copper bullets (such as barnes ttsx, nosler e-tip, etc) in a tikka with a 1 in a 11 twist. I'm seeing lots of articles suggesting that you don't go by weight of the bullet, but rather the length. Why is that? And is that the true way to find a good bullet for a barrel? [00:51:05 - 00:57:10] Why are you so GQ? [00:57:10 - 00:57:38] For my hunting rig, with weight saving in mind, should I go with a pencil barrel or a canon fibre wrap of the same length? [00:57:38 - 01:00:12] Fast twist 22lr barrels? [01:00:12 - 01:04:35] Cold bore vs. Clean bore [01:04:35 - 01:06:13] How often do you clean your bore? [01:06:13 - 01:09:07] Best practices for cleaning [01:09:07 - 01:14:20] Fire lapping [01:14:20 - 01:16:10] Carbon ring [01:16:10 - 01:23:05] Does an 11 degree target crown make a difference over a 90 degree or other? [01:23:05 - 01:24:04] Barrel or stock, which makes the most noticeable difference to accuracy? [01:24:04 - 01:24:51] Bedding vs. V-blocks [01:24:51 - 01:26:53] Torque settings, are the all that they are cracked up to be? [01:26:53 - 01:30:24] Is Loctite overused? [01:30:24 - 01:32:23] Do barrel tuners work? [01:32:23 - 01:34:37] Will the optimal load for a barrel change over the barrels lifespan [01:34:37 - 01:35:40] What is throat erosion and how can it be prevented? [01:35:40 - 01:37:21] Will moly coated bullets increase barrel life? [01:37:21 - 01:40:01] What gives premium barrel a better life span? [01:40:01 - 01:41:36] Cryo-treating [01:41:36 - 01:42:33] Outro [01:42:33 - 01:44:48] Explore these Resources In this episode, we mentioned the following resources which may be beneficial to you: Silvercore [00:00:10] [00:00:21] [00:00:24] [00:00:31] [00:01:22] [01:43:05] Colonel Townsend Whelen [00:00:45] Service Rifle [00:00:52] IBI Barrels [00:00:55] [00:00:56] [00:01:32] [00:35:55] [01:43:21] [01:43:39] PRS [00:03:01] [00:20:47] [01:01:19] [01:33:04] [01:34:15] Gain twist [00:03:10] [00:03:16] [00:03:20] [00:03:23] [00:03:26] [00:04:24] [00:04:34] [00:05:40] [00:06:12] [00:06:14] [00:08:11] Lee Harvey Oswald [00:04:40] [00:05:34] Carcano [00:04:41] Bartlein [00:06:37] [01:41:13] Doug Blessin [00:13:37] Walther [00:13:42] [00:13:52] Reliable Gun [00:19:12] Savage Axis [00:19:15] German corner shot rifles [00:25:03] PGW Defence [00:26:55] [00:49:59] 6BR Norma [00:26:58] Headspacing [00:27:44] [00:27:52] [00:28:14] [00:28:19] 6.5 PRC [00:29:34] [00:29:43] 300 PRC [00:29:50] Cleaver Firearms [00:36:54] CRPS [00:40:44] Lapua [00:41:39] SK [00:41:39] Eley [00:41:44] [00:41:53] [00:41:54] Molybdenum disulfide [00:41:57] [00:41:59] Hexagonal boron [00:42:17] [01:37:59] Remington SPS [00:48:46] Barnes TTSX [00:51:12] [00:52:02] [00:53:01] Nosler e-tip [00:51:13] [00:52:59] Tikka [00:51:17] 175 Sierra Match King [00:52:12] Stag 10 [00:56:19] Transonic zone [01:02:08] [01:02:36] [01:02:42] [01:03:07] Wipe Out [00:34:35] [01:08:20] [01:09:11] [01:09:38] [01:09:48] [01:09:52] [01:10:10] [01:11:51] [01:12:07] [01:14:03] [01:18:32] [01:38:22] [01:38:46] MDT [01:27:56] [01:28:26] [01:28:42] [01:29:14] Follow us: Podcast YouTube Newsletter Instagram Facebook Follow our Host Instagram: @ Bader.Trav Learn More about Silvercore Silvercore Club Online Training Other Training & Services Merchandise CORE Training Management Resources (TMR) Blog Page
Sports, trophies, and boobs: finally, a perfect film for Jameson. This week Heather rectifies the cruel miseducation of Jameson with Caddyshack (1980). Heather recalls her teen years working as a country club lifeguard and dealing with happy crappers, Jameson expresses his love for dad humor and all things Rodney Dangerfield. Our Gen X-perts agree Caddyshack is one of the funniest films of all time and confer Jameson’s highest rating of five gophers and four titties.
Even though he's not in studio, Ben's workplace has fallen under attack yet again. It's a different address with an unknown threat, making things uncomfortable at the Maller Mansion. Ben and David also look back at an old fling that randomly makes her return. Make sure to subscribe, rate, and post a review on iTunes whenever you get the chance. Engage with the podcast by emailing us at RealFifthHour@gmail.com Follow Ben on Twitter @BenMaller and on Instagram @BenMallerOnFOX David is on Twitter @DavidJGascon and Instagram @DaveGascon Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Subscribe directly to the Fifth Hour podcast here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-fifth-hour-with-ben-maller/id1478163837. Even though he's not in studio, Ben's workplace has fallen under attack yet again. It's a different address with an unknown threat, making things uncomfortable at the Maller Mansion. Ben and David also look back at an old fling that randomly makes her return. Make sure to subscribe, rate, and post a review on iTunes whenever you get the chance. Engage with the podcast by emailing us at RealFifthHour@gmail.com Follow Ben on Twitter @BenMaller and on Instagram @BenMallerOnFOX David is on Twitter @DavidJGascon and Instagram @DaveGascon Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Play;Write is a podcast about creating and sharing new ways to play. We workshop seedlings of ideas for video games in hopes of coming up with something timeless. It's not just about us, though! Join in the conversation! Pitch your own game ideas to be read and explored on air on our website at www.playwritecast.com, tweet us @playwritecast, or email us at playwritecast@gmail.com.In this episode of the podcast, Ryan Hamann (@InsrtCoins) and Ryan Quintal (@ryanquintal) take some pictures in an AR space, terraform a space with inhospitable wildlife, and play a musical Witcher game. The community pitch was submitted by Neil Piper.Our theme song is "Hello World." by PROTODOME from the album BLUENOISE.
Yoooooooooo, you like Tik Toks about giant zucchinis? This week, NECA continues to take advantage of Knize's desire to relive the comforts of his childhood, Kelly built a Lego, and the boys vote on which member of the PoP!ulation suffered the worst trauma during their school days. Spoiler Alert: it was two Yoohoo boys named Rascal and Varmint.
Kris and Socbs from PWH come on to talk about the previous season hunting coyotes in southern Saskatchewan. We also dive into the benefits of the 20BR cartridge and Reese Outdoors Products. Thanks for listening! Music by The Dirt Road Scholars Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ffppodcast/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/firstfocalplane/
Doug is not going to be much good today. He is having Arnold Palmer issues. His routine is jacked. His lawn is in shambles as well. Iggy's weather update. Varmint talk. Iggy's golf app update. That's enough! Plowsy went to Uncle Bill's for dinner last night. MLB update. Old man boomer. The peninsula near Alton is the Hamptons of the Midwest. Treasure hunting in cargo shorts. Chubby Checker.
Doug is not going to be much good today. He is having Arnold Palmer issues. His routine is jacked. His lawn is in shambles as well. Iggy's weather update. Varmint talk. Iggy's golf app update. That's enough! Plowsy went to Uncle Bill's for dinner last night. MLB update. Old man boomer. The peninsula near Alton is the Hamptons of the Midwest. Treasure hunting in cargo shorts. Chubby Checker.
It's the PodSix! One of your favorite Podfix hosts interviews another with six random questions from you, the listener. Have a question? Email podfixnetwork@gmail.com. It can be on anything! In this episode, Bob Haines of The Cretins Guild chats with Paul Csomo of the award winning Varmints and Checkin In With Csomo podcast. Enjoy! @cretinsguild @varmintspodcast @PCsomo @PodFix www.podfixnetwork.com
Bearded legend, Dale Riggert, of Varmint Knockers Slugs talks about his story and journey of swaging custom slugs and common misconceptions in the Airgun industry surrounding that type of ammunition which we are seeing grow in popularity as of late in the realm of hunting with airguns. Listen and learn from the veteran himself about finding the right slug and tune for the best Airgun hunting experience. Check out Varmint Knockers Slugs. Follow on Instagram --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theairgunpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theairgunpodcast/support
In this super special episode, the one and only Helen Zaltzman (of The Allusionist and other wonderful podcasts) joins us to talk about collective nouns for animals (and hermits?), Amy stays untouched and whole with "integrity" and Ryan goes this way and that with "varmint". Lexitecture is a podcast about words. In each episode, a Canadian (Ryan) and a Scot (Amy) each present their current favourite word and talk about its origins, current use, and try to puzzle out how it may have gone from A to B. If you love thinking and talking about words, word origins, or just random bits of head-scratching language trivia, this may be the show for you! We also do a quick recap of this year's Sound Education conference, including some talk about the language panel hosted by Mark Sundaram (The Endless Knot) and featuring Helen Zaltzman (The Allusionist), Carrie Gillon (The Vocal Fries), Ray Belli (Words for Granted) and Gretchen McCulloch (Lingthusiasm). Please subscribe to us on Google Play Music, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Pocket Casts or wherever you get your podcasts! Also, if you enjoy what we do, please give us a great rating on iTunes - it's a huge help in letting other people know we're worth listening to. Finally, to support the podcasting work we do, please consider becoming a Patreon sponsor at www.patreon.com/lexitecture Thanks!
After we discussed the .243 in a previous 10 Minute Talk, many of you requested a similar episode on the venerable 22-250 round. A popular varmint, coyote and even potential deer/antelope cartridge with an incredibly cool backstory, the 22-250 is still a popular cartridge to this day, and we owe it all to some wacky wildcatters in their basements for devising this little beast. Ryan Muckenhirn joins Mark and Jimmy to discuss the who, what, where, when, why of this lean, mean, varmint-huntin’ machine!
Man (and music) versus nature. A bass player and a pianist take on a German weasel. Robin Meloy Goldsby, host of The Piano Girl Podcast,reveals the comedies, tragedies, and mundane miracles witnessed from the business side of the Steinway. A pianist in lounges and lobbies around the world, Goldsby tells her stories by connecting people she has met with places she has played. Along the way she discovers the human side, for better or worse, of her audiences—mobsters and moguls, the down-and-out and downright scary, and ordinary people dealing with life in extraordinary ways. Her stories deliver insights into the art and craft of piano playing—and inspiring lessons in life—as she pursues her dreams on her own terms. Robin Meloy Goldsby is the author of Piano Girl; Waltz of the Asparagus People; Rhythm; and Manhattan Road Trip. She has appeared on National Public Radio's All Things Considered and NPR's Piano Jazz with Marian McPartland. Robin is a Grammy-nominated lyricist. She is a Steinway Artist and cultural ambassador with artistic ties to both Europe and the USA; her newest solo piano album, Home and Away, launched at Buckingham Palace in November, 2017, at a gala hosted by HRH, the Prince of Wales, in honor of In Kind Direct, an organization that encourages corporate giving for social good. Robin currently performs plays about 150 live piano gigs a year at Excelsior Hotel Ernst in Cologne, Germany, and tours internationally with her popular concert/reading program. "Goldsby has a wicked sense of humor and a keen eye for the absurd. Bighearted, funny, truly eye-opening memoir." Publishers Weekly Starred Review "Imagine Carrie from Sex and the Cityplaying the Marriott." Daryl Sherman, cabaret and jazz artist “Goldsby's tales are often laugh-out-loud funny, sometimes poignant, and always abundantly human.” Kathy Parsons, Mainly Piano “Robin Meloy Goldsby is a great storyteller. You'll feel as if you're sitting beside her on the piano bench, observing all the people she recalls with such intimacy and personal warmth.” Barbara Cloud, Pittsburgh Post Gazette “Be it a ballad or an up tune, this plucky lucky pianist arranges her memoir medley for us and plays it in the key of life.” Cheryl Hardwick, Saturday Night Live musical director, 1987-2000 “Goldsby's wide-ranging stories possess a low-key, party-girl sense of humor. Exuberant, keen, and at times very funny.” Adam Bregman, Seattle Weekly www.goldsby.de
If you thought Buckinghamshire and the Chilterns was a tame area of countryside close to London, maybe think again…We hear from Darren who kept close watch of his dog when he realised a young puma was nearby in scrubby land by an airfield – he felt the mother could be close by. Darren is a councillor and discusses the pros and cons of acknowledging the presence of big cats. We then discuss the recent history of big cat sightings in the Chilterns with Paulo. He grew up in North London but was inspired to learn about Chilterns big cats by his teacher who claimed to have seen some. Paulo takes us through highlights of recent reports, discusses what we can learn from the leopards of Mumbai, and reveals how he accidently called up a leopard through the sound of his chainsaw.Word of the week: Varmint 8 September 2019
Jeff and Andy are joined, once again, by Coyote Man Clay Reid and his varmint hunting partner, Coach Mitch McLemore. Clay and Mitch grew up in the same small west Texas town and have been predator hunting together for decades. This episode is packed with incredible stories from their lifelong friendship and the countless hours they've spent together on the road during their time on the predator hunting tournament circuit.
While Tom and the GT crew spend Memorial Day weekend with their friends and families, enjoy this reloaded GTR from 4.14.19: Tom talks with HSM Ammunition’s Boyd Metz about their new Pro Pistol handgun hunting ammo and an extensive line of Varmint loads. Plus, Handgun Combatives’ Dave Spaulding discusses ballistic gel tests and what they can actually determine, and what happened with a recommended load the first time in the field; and donating to gun rights groups. Tom Gresham's Gun Talk 5.26.19 Hour 2
In this short episode, I discuss reason for hunting coyotes from both a sporting perspective and a view on conservation and assisting ranchers. Coyote hunting can be very challenging and equally beneficial when applied appropriately.If you prefer reading, this podcast is also available as a blog post: http://www.adventureone.tv/why-hunt-coyotes/
Tom talks with HSM Ammunition’s Boyd Metz about their new Pro Pistol handgun hunting ammo and an extensive line of Varmint loads. Plus, Handgun Combatives’ Dave Spaulding discusses ballistic gel tests and what they can actually determine, and what happened with a recommended load the first time in the field; and donating to gun rights groups. Tom Gresham's Gun Talk 4.14.19 Hour 2
In this episode we go into more detail about the Rifle Chamber Cylinder and what it does to stop you from loosing accuracy. Allowing you and your barrel to shoot to your full potential! We also discuss varmint hunting and why so many enjoy it and how it will make you a more rounded shooter.
This show is now listener supported through Patreon at bit.ly/CAPodPtrn and by leaving a rating and review on iTunes at bit.ly/CAPod. Leave a message for the show here: bit.ly/CASPEAK More information can be found at cameronadair.com/podcast. Joel Knoernschild is an Emmy-Award winning director. Hes directed work for Warner Bros Records, NOWNESS, American Crime Story (FX), and others. His film, VARmINT, won the Audience Award at the New Orleans Film Festival, Won the Grand Jury Prize at Dances with Films, featured on Short of the Week and received a Vimeo Staff Pick. Joel also owns Echo Park Surf Squad. In this episode Cameron talks to Joel about the new projects he's working on, Echo Park, food, skate videos, traveling, growing up mixed race, movies, and Japan. Thanks to Joel. You can find Joel online at joelknoernschild.com and through his Instagram. For Echo Park Surf Squad go to echoparksurfsquad.com. Thanks for listening.
Special guest, Clay Reid, joins the guys in studio to talk predator hunting and predator tournaments. Clay finished 2nd in the 2018 National Predator Hunting Tournament. Clay shares his stories of predator hunt success along with some more colorful tales from his unbelievable past!
Jay Leeson makes his final decision on the fate of Lubbock’s Auditorium-Coliseum. Brandon Darby gets varmint eradication advice from Texas Parks and Wildlife’s Aaron Sims of Animal Planet’s Lone Star Law fame, and we play the Headline Game.
Greg and Rusty discuss some of the correlations they have seen between Varmint Shooting and the PRS.
Greg and Rusty discuss some of the correlations they have seen between Varmint Shooting and the PRS.
Matthew, Kelly, Adriel talk about hunting gophers, coyotes, and other rascally varmints. Links Phase Line Green Tactical The post SFR Episode 163 – Varmint Hunting appeared first on Slam Fire Radio.
Tonight we’re talking about Siri fails! John Wick! Fur babies! Parent buddies! Young grandpas! Varmint stew! Eating the rich! Dr. Sears! Superbowl shuffle! Turning out just fine! Missed coincidences! No free lunches! Celebrity stalking!
Gord-varmint-do!Welcome, come on in. No, don't worry about your shoes, we're not precious about the carpet in this house.Small talk aside, after the solo show broadcast on the 28th November, Simon was invited* to join Dave & Matt Varmint for a period of time.This is the podcast of the supercool sh** that went down.Gordano!* He hung around in the studio looking lonely, so it was more of a pity invite. A bit like that wedding you went to last summer.** swear word.
On Sunday January 30, 2010 DWA in Second Life closed. I wanted to do something for Vex Varmint and Joey Williamson in thanks for the fun I had there, and decided to dedicate this podcast's music to them and the wonderful memories of DWA I will keep with me. So this is from DWA's Dancing Angel Rendal Lamington and Woodstock. Thanks to the DJ's for making the last night memorable: Kaitlee Dollinger, Melody Parks, Vex Varmint & Joey Williamson. American Head Charge-Just So You Know Dan Le Sac vs Scroobius Pip-Thou shalt Always Kill (Video Version) Flogging Molly-Devil's Dance Floor Bon Jovi-Raise Your Hands (For Joey's Sister Kim) Gorillaz-Feel Good Inc. Scatman John-Scat Man The Cruxshadows-Marilyn, My Bitterness Eifel 65-I'm Blue POD-Youth of the Nation Ginuwine-Pony Lady Soverign-Those were the days Madonna-This used to be my playground Aerosmith-I don't wanna miss a thing Madonna-I'll remember Journey-Open Arms (For Meltz) Bryan Adams-Everything I Do I Do It For You Bon Jovi-Bed Of Roses (For Jade) Meatloaf-I would do anything for love Bon Jovi-Diamond Ring (Joey' and Vex's Proposal song) Jamey Johnson-In Color Type O Negative-Wolf Moon Godsmack-Voodoo Geasa-Spansill hill