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Re: Latest Purchase Thread

Postby R. Chapman » Sun Jul 13, 2014 9:57 pm

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gila-river wrote:Bought these early this morning with the full intention of doing some shooting today. Then I went outside this afternoon. Fuck this. It's so damn hot.
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Wally Whore had those Federal Value packs at $19.99 about a month ago and had a shit load of them to.

That's what I got them for. Like 19.64.

Best price I've seen in a long time. Just a hair under $5. It was funny to because Wally Whore was selling individual boxes at 6.99 for the same shells!
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Re: Latest Purchase Thread

Postby jarbo03 » Mon Jul 14, 2014 6:31 am

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Weston81 wrote:Didn't think Sam's would carry this

Nope but I'm glad they do.


I love Sam's club. EVERYTHING IS BIGGER.

Looks like that includes the price! Almost $5.00 more than I can get it for here.


What the deuce? That's cheaper than I can get it for in fucking IA.
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Re: Latest Purchase Thread

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Re: Latest Purchase Thread

Postby 3legged_lab » Mon Jul 14, 2014 6:41 pm

My brother is getting married this weekend so I thought id get a bottle of the good stuff for the groomsmen.
If it doesnt meet expectations its on you guys.
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Re: Latest Purchase Thread

Postby Redbeard » Mon Jul 14, 2014 6:47 pm

3legged_lab wrote:My brother is getting married this weekend so I thought id get a bottle of the good stuff for the groomsmen.
If it doesnt meet expectations its on you guys.
its addicting. Just provide em with meth. It won't kill em
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Re: Latest Purchase Thread

Postby sws002 » Mon Jul 14, 2014 6:53 pm

3legged_lab wrote:My brother is getting married this weekend so I thought id get a bottle of the good stuff for the groomsmen.
If it doesnt meet expectations its on you guys.


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Re: Latest Purchase Thread

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Re: Latest Purchase Thread

Postby assateague » Mon Jul 14, 2014 7:41 pm

And the best part is, the trap boxes do double duty as robot costumes. She's currently roaming around the yard and house, talking like a robot.



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Re: Latest Purchase Thread

Postby Flightstopper » Mon Jul 14, 2014 7:44 pm

Hahaha
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Re: Latest Purchase Thread

Postby Bad17 » Mon Jul 14, 2014 7:44 pm

That's awesome.
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Re: Latest Purchase Thread

Postby Woody » Mon Jul 14, 2014 7:56 pm

good stuff assa!
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Re: Latest Purchase Thread

Postby Bulldog0156 » Mon Jul 14, 2014 7:59 pm

3legged_lab wrote:My brother is getting married this weekend so I thought id get a bottle of the good stuff for the groomsmen.
If it doesnt meet expectations its on you guys.

Oh you're getting them a bottle of single malt? The laphroaig 18 is pretty good!
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Re: Latest Purchase Thread

Postby jarbo03 » Mon Jul 14, 2014 8:19 pm

3legged_lab wrote:My brother is getting married this weekend so I thought id get a bottle of the good stuff for the groomsmen.
If it doesnt meet expectations its on you guys.



If they don't like it, your brother needs new friends. Tell wm it's jarbo approved, and that I'm an expert.
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Re: Latest Purchase Thread

Postby 3legged_lab » Mon Jul 14, 2014 8:36 pm

Bulldog0156 wrote: laphroaig 18

I'll be honest, I have no clue what that means
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Re: Latest Purchase Thread

Postby AKPirate » Mon Jul 14, 2014 8:45 pm

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Bulldog0156 wrote: laphroaig 18

I'll be honest, I have no clue what that means


18 year old scotch
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Re: Latest Purchase Thread

Postby jarbo03 » Mon Jul 14, 2014 8:59 pm

assateague wrote:And the best part is, the trap boxes do double duty as robot costumes. She's currently roaming around the yard and house, talking like a robot.



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Re: Latest Purchase Thread

Postby capt1972 » Mon Jul 14, 2014 9:00 pm

3legged_lab wrote:My brother is getting married this weekend so I thought id get a bottle of the good stuff for the groomsmen.
If it doesnt meet expectations its on you guys.



When Prohibition outlawed the manufacture and sale of alcoholic beverages in 1920, a few enterprising residents of Templeton, Iowa began illegally producing a smooth, high caliber whiskey known as Templeton Rye, or "The Good Stuff". This highly sought-after whiskey brought a certain degree of fame to Templeton, and as the premium brand of the era, Templeton Rye fetched an impressive $5.50 per gallon - approximately $70 by today's standards.

As word spread, the Templeton whiskey caught the attention of Al Capone and became his whiskey of choice. It quickly found its way to the center of Capone's bootlegging empire and hundreds of kegs were supplied to his gang every month, who in turn filled the demand of speakeasies throughout Chicago, New York and San Francisco.

Although most American whiskeys ceased production after Prohibition ended, Templeton Rye continued to be produced illegally in small batches for loyal patrons. More than 85 years later, this infamous whiskey returned and was made available legally for the first time ever in 2006.

The master distiller of Templeton Rye Whiskey utilizes the original Prohibition-era recipe formed by the Kerkhoff family - unique for the remarkably high rye content of its mash. By law, a Whiskey must be 51% rye to be classified as a rye whiskey, but Templeton uses a mash of more than 90 percent rye grains, with malted barley for the remainder. This recipe produces a smooth, balanced spirit with spicy, grassy aromas and rich notes of caramel, butterscotch, toffee and allspice on the palate. Every bottle has the batch, barrel, bottle number and bottling date hand-written on the label.
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Re: Latest Purchase Thread

Postby AKPirate » Mon Jul 14, 2014 9:03 pm

capt1972 wrote:
3legged_lab wrote:My brother is getting married this weekend so I thought id get a bottle of the good stuff for the groomsmen.
If it doesnt meet expectations its on you guys.



When Prohibition outlawed the manufacture and sale of alcoholic beverages in 1920, a few enterprising residents of Templeton, Iowa began illegally producing a smooth, high caliber whiskey known as Templeton Rye, or "The Good Stuff". This highly sought-after whiskey brought a certain degree of fame to Templeton, and as the premium brand of the era, Templeton Rye fetched an impressive $5.50 per gallon - approximately $70 by today's standards.

As word spread, the Templeton whiskey caught the attention of Al Capone and became his whiskey of choice. It quickly found its way to the center of Capone's bootlegging empire and hundreds of kegs were supplied to his gang every month, who in turn filled the demand of speakeasies throughout Chicago, New York and San Francisco.

Although most American whiskeys ceased production after Prohibition ended, Templeton Rye continued to be produced illegally in small batches for loyal patrons. More than 85 years later, this infamous whiskey returned and was made available legally for the first time ever in 2006.

The master distiller of Templeton Rye Whiskey utilizes the original Prohibition-era recipe formed by the Kerkhoff family - unique for the remarkably high rye content of its mash. By law, a Whiskey must be 51% rye to be classified as a rye whiskey, but Templeton uses a mash of more than 90 percent rye grains, with malted barley for the remainder. This recipe produces a smooth, balanced spirit with spicy, grassy aromas and rich notes of caramel, butterscotch, toffee and allspice on the palate. Every bottle has the batch, barrel, bottle number and bottling date hand-written on the label.


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Re: Latest Purchase Thread

Postby 3legged_lab » Mon Jul 14, 2014 9:05 pm

capt1972 wrote:
3legged_lab wrote:My brother is getting married this weekend so I thought id get a bottle of the good stuff for the groomsmen.
If it doesnt meet expectations its on you guys.



When Prohibition outlawed the manufacture and sale of alcoholic beverages in 1920, a few enterprising residents of Templeton, Iowa began illegally producing a smooth, high caliber whiskey known as Templeton Rye, or "The Good Stuff". This highly sought-after whiskey brought a certain degree of fame to Templeton, and as the premium brand of the era, Templeton Rye fetched an impressive $5.50 per gallon - approximately $70 by today's standards.

As word spread, the Templeton whiskey caught the attention of Al Capone and became his whiskey of choice. It quickly found its way to the center of Capone's bootlegging empire and hundreds of kegs were supplied to his gang every month, who in turn filled the demand of speakeasies throughout Chicago, New York and San Francisco.

Although most American whiskeys ceased production after Prohibition ended, Templeton Rye continued to be produced illegally in small batches for loyal patrons. More than 85 years later, this infamous whiskey returned and was made available legally for the first time ever in 2006.

The master distiller of Templeton Rye Whiskey utilizes the original Prohibition-era recipe formed by the Kerkhoff family - unique for the remarkably high rye content of its mash. By law, a Whiskey must be 51% rye to be classified as a rye whiskey, but Templeton uses a mash of more than 90 percent rye grains, with malted barley for the remainder. This recipe produces a smooth, balanced spirit with spicy, grassy aromas and rich notes of caramel, butterscotch, toffee and allspice on the palate. Every bottle has the batch, barrel, bottle number and bottling date hand-written on the label.

Thats what I said, "the good stuff".
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Re: Latest Purchase Thread

Postby capt1972 » Mon Jul 14, 2014 9:08 pm

I thought it was pretty interesting.
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Re: Latest Purchase Thread

Postby 3legged_lab » Mon Jul 14, 2014 9:15 pm

capt1972 wrote:I thought it was pretty interesting.

I saw some of that on the back of the bottle
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Re: Latest Purchase Thread

Postby AKPirate » Mon Jul 14, 2014 9:20 pm

It must be good stuff, Zach has a bottle hidden under every cushion and mattress in his house and two in his cop car
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Re: Latest Purchase Thread

Postby assateague » Mon Jul 14, 2014 9:28 pm

capt1972 wrote:
3legged_lab wrote:My brother is getting married this weekend so I thought id get a bottle of the good stuff for the groomsmen.
If it doesnt meet expectations its on you guys.



When Prohibition outlawed the manufacture and sale of alcoholic beverages in 1920, a few enterprising residents of Templeton, Iowa began illegally producing a smooth, high caliber whiskey known as Templeton Rye, or "The Good Stuff". This highly sought-after whiskey brought a certain degree of fame to Templeton, and as the premium brand of the era, Templeton Rye fetched an impressive $5.50 per gallon - approximately $70 by today's standards.

As word spread, the Templeton whiskey caught the attention of Al Capone and became his whiskey of choice. It quickly found its way to the center of Capone's bootlegging empire and hundreds of kegs were supplied to his gang every month, who in turn filled the demand of speakeasies throughout Chicago, New York and San Francisco.

Although most American whiskeys ceased production after Prohibition ended, Templeton Rye continued to be produced illegally in small batches for loyal patrons. More than 85 years later, this infamous whiskey returned and was made available legally for the first time ever in 2006.

The master distiller of Templeton Rye Whiskey utilizes the original Prohibition-era recipe formed by the Kerkhoff family - unique for the remarkably high rye content of its mash. By law, a Whiskey must be 51% rye to be classified as a rye whiskey, but Templeton uses a mash of more than 90 percent rye grains, with malted barley for the remainder. This recipe produces a smooth, balanced spirit with spicy, grassy aromas and rich notes of caramel, butterscotch, toffee and allspice on the palate. Every bottle has the batch, barrel, bottle number and bottling date hand-written on the label.





Dammit, was really hoping you made that up. Thought "that's excellent work". But then Tim shot the Google Ray at you and it stuck. Oh well.
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Re: Latest Purchase Thread

Postby Bulldog0156 » Mon Jul 14, 2014 9:46 pm

3legged_lab wrote:
Bulldog0156 wrote: laphroaig 18

I'll be honest, I have no clue what that means

It's no kessler!
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Re: Latest Purchase Thread

Postby sws002 » Mon Jul 14, 2014 10:12 pm

assateague wrote:
capt1972 wrote:
3legged_lab wrote:My brother is getting married this weekend so I thought id get a bottle of the good stuff for the groomsmen.
If it doesnt meet expectations its on you guys.



When Prohibition outlawed the manufacture and sale of alcoholic beverages in 1920, a few enterprising residents of Templeton, Iowa began illegally producing a smooth, high caliber whiskey known as Templeton Rye, or "The Good Stuff". This highly sought-after whiskey brought a certain degree of fame to Templeton, and as the premium brand of the era, Templeton Rye fetched an impressive $5.50 per gallon - approximately $70 by today's standards.

As word spread, the Templeton whiskey caught the attention of Al Capone and became his whiskey of choice. It quickly found its way to the center of Capone's bootlegging empire and hundreds of kegs were supplied to his gang every month, who in turn filled the demand of speakeasies throughout Chicago, New York and San Francisco.

Although most American whiskeys ceased production after Prohibition ended, Templeton Rye continued to be produced illegally in small batches for loyal patrons. More than 85 years later, this infamous whiskey returned and was made available legally for the first time ever in 2006.

The master distiller of Templeton Rye Whiskey utilizes the original Prohibition-era recipe formed by the Kerkhoff family - unique for the remarkably high rye content of its mash. By law, a Whiskey must be 51% rye to be classified as a rye whiskey, but Templeton uses a mash of more than 90 percent rye grains, with malted barley for the remainder. This recipe produces a smooth, balanced spirit with spicy, grassy aromas and rich notes of caramel, butterscotch, toffee and allspice on the palate. Every bottle has the batch, barrel, bottle number and bottling date hand-written on the label.





Dammit, was really hoping you made that up. Thought "that's excellent work". But then Tim shot the Google Ray at you and it stuck. Oh well.


True story, I actually worked with the granddaughter of Mr. Kerkhoff. I didn't know it until after she left sadly. Still trying to work my way into a deal there.
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Re: Latest Purchase Thread

Postby Bootlipkiller » Tue Jul 15, 2014 12:59 am

AKPirate wrote:It must be good stuff, Zach has a bottle hidden under every cushion and mattress in his house and two in his cop car

And the boat. Don't forget about the boat.
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Re: Latest Purchase Thread

Postby AKPirate » Tue Jul 15, 2014 1:02 am

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AKPirate wrote:It must be good stuff, Zach has a bottle hidden under every cushion and mattress in his house and two in his cop car

And the boat. Don't forget about the boat.


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Re: Latest Purchase Thread

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Re: Latest Purchase Thread

Postby huntall6 » Tue Jul 15, 2014 8:28 pm

I am afraid I made a mistake with that buck mark though. 4 mags through with 3 failures so far! One was ammo for sure but the other two the slide didn't seem to get far enough back to grab the fresh cartridge. Hopefully it just needs a break in period. Hopefully.
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Re: Latest Purchase Thread

Postby Goldfish » Tue Jul 15, 2014 8:42 pm

Bought a pair of redwing boots for work today
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