He's a blind white supremacist, for those who don't know WTH I'm talking about. If you've never seen this Chappelle sketch, google it and DO NOT be drinking a soda when you watch.
Oh, I'm well aware. MPD used to allow them to camp on public property. My house is directly between the "campground" and the 24 hr Circle K.
I managed to get the campground disbanded, shall we say.
Yeah--she's on deck. Pelosi's in the hole.
How far down to get to Keifer Sutherland?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Designated_Survivor_(TV_series)
I'd really prefer Clayton.
I didn't completely follow the OP, but I've never had one from the power co. Bought and installed my own surge protector on my main panel. Also have separate devices for my two AC units. Haven't gotten around to putting them on.
Which soft start did you go with? I want to do that next. Finally...
Leupold = very good to great scope with lifetime wty to whoever "holds" it (less the electronic components, if any).
If you're going to dial constantly, I'd get a NF or similar or even a Meopta. Most scopes just can't take the constant dialing for long.
Yes, I have several of the VX-R models. Love them. Super crisp glass and really nice light transmission. Love the illuminated dots too--main reason I went with them.
Yes, I was going to say I have Leupold 1-4 x 20 and I feel it has very good low light performance. Is it on par with the Kahles x 56? No, of course not. But, it's pretty darn good.
Sure---I'll just bring em all. Two of the self illuminated Trijs (dot and triangle), MRO, and the Burris.
And to be clear--I never had an issue with any of he Trijs until my astigmatism got bad. Now, they are pretty well unusable.
The FF is much better, but still not clear for me--in my right...
I will say for a dot, I got the Burris FF 4. Way better than my Trijs. If your astigmatism is mild (unlike mine) it'll probably work great.
I'll be happy to bring the Burris if you want to see it. I would like to take a look at that PA. In other words--I'll show you mine if you show me yours...
I'm thinking I'll run mine on a QD mount and just have pop up irons. By the time you get in a range I can really use irons, you might bout as well point and "click".