Hello @Str8tshooterI'll take one and a side of crawfish jumbalya please.
Nice! I'm sure someone will take them if you can't use themHello everyone,
OK I got curious and poured all the spent pellets out of the Big Bang Pellet Trap into a plastic jar. Put that on a scale and as you can see, about 1-pound and 2-ounces. Do the math, there are 7000 grains to a pound , that’s a lot of spent pellets
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Hello @SimplemannNice! I'm sure someone will take them if you can't use them
Well daymn, had I known, I'd have grabbed a few Dungeness crabs and hopped in my Gulfstream.Hello @Str8tshooter
Received your PM and I have added you to the list. I will let you know which Production Run you will be in just as soon as Pete starts shipping the first Traps. Bye the way, he is fabricating the "patterns" today so actual production will start real soon.
No Jambalaya but if you are here at lunch time I have a big pot of Shrimp Gumbo on the stove right now
Thanks again,
ThomasT
Hello @HogKillerWell daymn, had I known, I'd have grabbed a few Dungeness crabs and hopped in my Gulfstream.
Hello again @HogKillerWell daymn, had I known, I'd have grabbed a few Dungeness crabs and hopped in my Gulfstream.
Hello @jccamsAs I already told you Thomas thank you for making this happen.
Hello @allinssdCongrats on the success! Glad to see everyone liked it -
I shoot steel silhouette targets in my back yard set up so I can run around larping and shooting, lead gets everywhere.
Wondering if you guys would be able to drum something up but I'm shooting my Huben and Rattler so it'd have to handle 250 FPE @ 20 yards.
Hello @Str8tshooterThomas, I could use a Big Bang Squirrel Feeder.
That's actually cruel. Just for that I'm going to go buy a bunch of Dungeness crabs and some fresh Sour Dough bread, with butter and garlic. I'd do some great bodily harm for some nice large Gulf Shrimp.Hello again @HogKiller
Piping hot bowl of Uncle Tom's Shrimp Gumbo and some South East Texas Long Grain White Rice, ooooooohhhh. You know to warm the cockles of your heart on a cold Winter's day when the temperature drops below 68 degrees.
ThomasT
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