Was going out to my favorite spot to hunt some Nutria last night (flash light style ). Loaded my Wildcat with JTS 45.06gr pellets. Going 880 fps. Locked and loaded, safety on. Walked out back to my field and strapped on the gun, boom! WC went off, wtf ? Never done that one before. I've put about 1500 rounds and never seen this one. I think the pellet went down and out into the field. No nutria tonight, tried a few spots but they were all hiding.
So I wake up and head to the store in my Explorer to get some goceries. Low tire pressure tire warning light came on. Odd, I've had problems with the valve seats leaking in the past and replaced all 4 a year ago. Tires are about 3 year old, about 30k miles on the Toyo Proxies ST II. Oh well, fill with some air off I go. After I get out of the store, I get another low tire warning. Tire looked good, so headed home. Pulled the wheel off looking for that nail or whatever is stuck in the treads. Noticed a small peirce in the sidewall. Then I noticed something was rattling around inside the tire. How in the hell did that happen? I haven't drove in a few days. Oh no .
My car is in one of those carports with the tarp style walls and roof with the metal poles. They work good, last one I had lasted about 3 years before it succumbed to the snow, rain, sun and high winds. Did I shoot my tire last night, no freaking way? Go out to the carport, sure enough. A hole in the side of the tarp, right where I walked by when the WC went off and about where the tire was at the time. Damn. $193 damage, tire arrives Thursday. Can't fix sidewall repairs. Tire flexes and is thinner in that area. Not going to chance a blowout on the Freeway going 75 mph. Get er done and do it right.
Pellet went right into the tire. No ricochet, nothing bouncing off, clean through at 77 fpe at a fully inflated 32 psi tire. So went online and found Ernest explaining details about trigger adjustments. Sure enough, the safety screw was just far enough away from the trigger bar it would fire on safety. Got that fixed. Yep, this was my day. How was yours?
So I wake up and head to the store in my Explorer to get some goceries. Low tire pressure tire warning light came on. Odd, I've had problems with the valve seats leaking in the past and replaced all 4 a year ago. Tires are about 3 year old, about 30k miles on the Toyo Proxies ST II. Oh well, fill with some air off I go. After I get out of the store, I get another low tire warning. Tire looked good, so headed home. Pulled the wheel off looking for that nail or whatever is stuck in the treads. Noticed a small peirce in the sidewall. Then I noticed something was rattling around inside the tire. How in the hell did that happen? I haven't drove in a few days. Oh no .
My car is in one of those carports with the tarp style walls and roof with the metal poles. They work good, last one I had lasted about 3 years before it succumbed to the snow, rain, sun and high winds. Did I shoot my tire last night, no freaking way? Go out to the carport, sure enough. A hole in the side of the tarp, right where I walked by when the WC went off and about where the tire was at the time. Damn. $193 damage, tire arrives Thursday. Can't fix sidewall repairs. Tire flexes and is thinner in that area. Not going to chance a blowout on the Freeway going 75 mph. Get er done and do it right.
Pellet went right into the tire. No ricochet, nothing bouncing off, clean through at 77 fpe at a fully inflated 32 psi tire. So went online and found Ernest explaining details about trigger adjustments. Sure enough, the safety screw was just far enough away from the trigger bar it would fire on safety. Got that fixed. Yep, this was my day. How was yours?
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