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Correct. The only person that would be an easy shot for is a trained shooter or a tactical shooter. Would be extremely easy for them. Nobody else is that easy for


Exactly. I’ve made a bad shot on a deer over 100 yards that ended up a gut shot just from adrenaline or deer taking a step before. Anyone saying this is “easy” for anyone who probably has adrenaline pumping is naive
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no argument, but apparently 10 US states are not convinced *shrug*


They’re banned not because of their lethality, but because some people just can’t make a good shot and it reduces the deer’s suffering if a bad shot is made. You can kill almost anything with a lower caliber with a well placed shot.

ETA: was replying to Hondo’s stupidity, not yours, apologies
If only there was a forecast with timestamps in the OP
I wouldn’t be as frustrated if they had at least tried something different. Doing the same thing and expecting Milroe to just stop running all over us was just full retard.
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I coach football. I'm not a collage coach but,what I’ve learned from what coaching is X's and O's don't matter unless you have Jimmy's and Joe's. This probably the worst skill set secondary we have ever had. Some of the guys are young and well are not as good as we are used to having. You could say well put somebody else out there,but there probably nobody better to put out there. So maybe house is doing the best he can with what he has got.


Personnel is obviously an issue. But it doesn’t matter if you have the 2011 defense if you don’t coach them correctly by putting them in a position to succeed. Like, oh I don’t know, having any sort of plan to stop a running QB that’s been tearing you up all night or at least changing it up to try something else to stop it.
Milroe honestly wasn’t impressive throwing the ball. Hit some quick short routes, but his deep ball was off all night. Do we take advantage of that, crowd the box, spy, and make him beat you vertically?…..

Nahhhhhhhh just let him run free, it’ll be fine
No adjustment at halftime after the QB tore through us on the ground. The fact that he had Perkins guarding a TE that was a non factor instead of spying after the first half is ridiculous. It’s like they aren’t even trying.

re: New Amazon building at Cortana

Posted by LATiger90 on 11/1/21 at 7:13 pm to
Yes, thousands of employees you have to plan parking for plus the trailer yard. The one in Lafayette is massive and that’s just a large product site, whereas this one is the smaller products with the robotics
You probably have a hard cake somewhere down the line. Fill up all your bathtubs, open drains at the same time and snake from drain end.

Had this problem when my genius of a wife (no pics) poured grease down the drain

re: .444 marlin ammo. WTB

Posted by LATiger90 on 8/8/21 at 8:15 pm to
Last place I had found some was shooters in Lafayette and the gas station in Krtoz Springs across from billys
The plant I am in uses hydrogen to run all of our lifts and material handlers. Refill time is like 60 seconds for a full ten hours.
From what I’ve been told, they’re trying to automate as much as they can, but don’t have a single person on staff with legitimate manufacturing experience. Just some construction baws that think they can cut corners on a lot of stuff because the owner has “political” connections
They’re telling Ochsner they’ll be able to compete with the prices, but that’s only because the data they’ve shown their board only accounts for the direct costs, and not the overhead, depreciation, packaging materials, warehousing, distribution, etc., so they’re not giving adequate costs big time from what I’ve been told. Only cost they told Ochsner was the direct labor and Nitrile raw material costs
I know a couple of people who have been hired on by them. What I’ve heard is that they’re extremely unorganized and unprepared. They’re using chlorination vs polymer coating for their nitrile glove manufacturing process, which has major safety and environmental concerns. They’re planning to pump hydrochloric acid across the plant in cheap arse Chinese PVC pipe. They also have no idea how the process truly works and are waiting for the Chinese “experts” to teach them during the machine install, but aren’t even sure if they’re coming with the machines because of the current political climate between the US and China.

Lafayette really need this, so hopefully they figure this out.

re: Hunting Camp rules

Posted by LATiger90 on 1/6/21 at 6:42 am to
Same as us. All permanent stands MUST be marked or you’ll be kicked out of club. Board where you mark your hunting location each morning and afternoon, first come first serve, if you use a climber, still have to mark on board the general area. We haven’t had any issues really. You want the best stand, get up earlier.

re: Fug it, I'm goin'!

Posted by LATiger90 on 12/28/19 at 7:21 am to
Pulled the trigger last minute on tickets. Left at 12:30 AM and just crossed into Georgia. Let’s fuggin GEAUXXXXXXXXXXXXX
With a toddler and an infant, I won’t be traveling very far, currently only hunting the small family property that we have. I would absolutely love to invest in a lease that manages a herd properly, but I’m not investing thousands of dollars for a couple hunts a year.

I’ll likely make a dozen or so hunts this year, and thoroughly enjoy just being in the outdoors and likely won’t see a “trophy” unless it’s on cameras.

When my 7 month-old boy is older and can hunt, then that will be a different story.
Or some only have a small portion of land to hunt and are happy to even see deer. Haven’t gotten a buck at all the past 4-5 seasons with the flooding events messing up our rut, I would be excited to even SEE a buck not at night on camera

ETA: you wouldn’t see me posting it on Facebook though