Question-and-Answer SessionOperator Thank you. [Operator Instructions]. And your first question comes from the line of Ole Slorer from Morgan Stanley. Ole Slorer - Morgan Stanley Thank you very much. I wonder if we can have some clarifications on some of the pricing trends. I mean if...
A question for Mr. Taffin. I have one of Hamilton Bowen's conversions of the .357 Magnum 50th anniversary Blackhawk to .44 special the Kenai. Truthfully, I am frustrated with the factory loadings available and their cost. I have been loading 200 gr. RNFP sized .431" over six grains...
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Okay, I've neglected the small game hunters and cartridges long enough. Only the .17 Mach II and .17 HMR have recently been introduced to fit this category. The .17 HMR is simply a necked down .22 Magnum and sales took off like wildfire. Everyone was putting...
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] I remember the first time I held a Glock. It was 1986, and the strangest part was my dad was the guy who handed it to me. Pop was a dyed-in-the-wool 1911 guy and here he was talking about what a great gun this plastic thing...
That's right, folks--it's that time again! Yeah, we know--seems like last Thursday it was Thanksgiving, right? Wrong. So grab a pad and pencil, scribble some names on a gift list, and prepare to engage in some serious monetary mayhem! Of course, you may also run across a gift suggestion or...
It takes a lot of value-per-ounce to convince me to add anything to my "traveling load-out"--especially if I'll be humpin' that addition on my achin' back in my crunched-full pack. In the case of SPOT, even if I didn't wanta hump it, the Memsaab Helena would insist on it--and perhaps...
If you're familiar with the World's Strongest Man competition, then you're probably familiar with the Atlas stone, a large concrete ball that must weigh at least 300 pounds but can be quite a bit heavier. Typically, competitors have to lift the stones off the ground and place them on pedestals...
Predictions that the game is set for recession look wide of the mark as clubs - led by Manchester City - get set to spend, writes Jason Burt The January transfer window opens today and here are a few prices to digest: Jermain Defoe - 24m,...
Predictions that the game is set for recession look wide of the mark as clubs - led by Manchester City - get set to spend, writes Jason Burt The January transfer window opens today and here are a few prices to digest: Jermain Defoe - 24m,...
Ah, New Year's Eve. The one night of the year you try to convince yourself it's okay to have to pay to get into your local, queue for over an hour for a drink and end the night with someone else's puke all down your front. ...
He doesn't have a medical degree or wear a smart-looking white coat, but Dr. Dog has been known to cure more than one case of the blues. A border collie-shepherd mix, Dante is a therapy dog at Kaiser Permanente Santa Clara and is so good at what...
ENGLAND manager Fabio Capello has insisted the door to the international side remains open for Newcastle striker Michael Owen. The former Liverpool forward, who has received a formal new contract offer from the Magpies, has returned to form and fitness this season after three injuryravaged years, but has...
LEEDS' League I woes continued at the hands of Colchester as Leicester came from behind to beat Carlisle and maintain their two-point lead at the top of the table. Gary McAllister's men are down to eighth after squandering the lead provided by Scottish striker Robert Snodgrass in front...
ONCE upon a time there was a great English boy band called Take That. And lo, a potato-faced chancer with a gleam in his eye did say to himself: "Anything the Brits can do, I can do better". His name was Louis Walsh. ...
GORDON Strachan last night applied a gloss sheen on the depressingly dull finish to Celtic's Champions League campaign. The Parkhead men end their group matches against Villarreal on Wednesday, the chance of a consolation UEFA Cup spot gone. But while progress to...
MONDAY Tristan and Isolde 8pm Sky Arts 2 Tenor Robert Dean Smith Tristan and soprano Deborah Voigt Isolde take risks and push the boundaries in this performance of Wagners music drama from New Yorks Metropolitan Opera House. ...
Comment When I interviewed Boy George for this paper three months ago, we had a lovely time over a nice cup of tea in a hotel in Newcastle, chatting about diets, clothes, Barack Obama and Gordon Brown. Well, okay, to be precise, we...
I just returned from visiting a wheat field in Manhattan-New York that is, not Kansas. As I walked through this temporary wheat field staged by the Wheat Foods Council, I couldn't help but notice a few Wall Street types eagerly reading the signs and inspecting the wheat at its various...
AAP Sports News Australia11-19-2008AFL: Window wide open for Hawks - Mitchell By Sam Lienert MELBOURNE, Nov 19 AAP - Hawthorn captain Sam Mitchell says the window is wide openfor the reigning AFL premiers to win more flags and he would not have returned if he wassatisfied...
Following a bout with polio as a child, Harold Kiewel and his family moved from South Dakota to Minneapolis to be near the Shriner's Children's Hospital. He received treatment and learned to walk using leg crutches and braces. Kiewel's father was a farmer and carpenter, and...
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