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Run, run, run, run, the revolution has begun

Run, run, run, run, the revolution has begun

Run, run, run, run, the revolution has begun

Run, run, run, run, run into the rising sun

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a ratatat tat and a rumpa pum pum

Is the sound of the gat and the sound of a drum

and whatever you attach to is what you become

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I thought you were only bench shooting? Can't imagine a tactical somewhat heavy stock humped around for hours hunting.

Well the sako isn't that heavy. A 20 pound gun for me isn't so heavy to walk with.

As for hunting, there is much less running around than most thing. In the woods you find a stand and..... wait. In the plains you spend your time looking and moving slowly.

20 pounds is fuckin heavy.

My old 22.250 varminter weighed in at ~9.5 pounds, and that was heavy.

Why not look at the Tikka Super Varmint series. It is available in 7MM Mag, .300WM and .338WM. Weighs in at 8.5 pounds

We were talking about heavy guns earlier... hell is humping a big shotgun. Double bbl makes it even worse. All the weight up front. FML.

Seriously, show my a double barrel that weighs 20 pounds.

My Model 37 is like 6.5 pounds. I'll carry that over a 20 pound match rifle any day.

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Hopefully someone can help me out.

Packrats got into our jeep cherokee (2007 Mercedes diesel engine) a week ago, and ate up the fuel lines (on top of engine). Had the fuel lines and fuel filter replaced. Drove fine for twenty minutes then started cutting out. It was worst taking off from stoplights. Engine light code is P0087 (Fuel Rail/System Pressure - Too Low).

Could the damaged fuel lines burn up the fuel pump since it was driven for five minutes before the engine finally died? Could the injectors been damaged as well?

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Its a Jeep. Only solution is to get rid of it. :)

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Why the fuck is everyone glorifying Jovan Belcher? Fuck that guy, I hope he is burning in hell.

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I thought you were only bench shooting? Can't imagine a tactical somewhat heavy stock humped around for hours hunting.

Well the sako isn't that heavy. A 20 pound gun for me isn't so heavy to walk with.

As for hunting, there is much less running around than most thing. In the woods you find a stand and..... wait. In the plains you spend your time looking and moving slowly.

20 pounds is fuckin heavy.

My old 22.250 varminter weighed in at ~9.5 pounds, and that was heavy.

Why not look at the Tikka Super Varmint series. It is available in 7MM Mag, .300WM and .338WM. Weighs in at 8.5 pounds

We were talking about heavy guns earlier... hell is humping a big shotgun. Double bbl makes it even worse. All the weight up front. FML.

Seriously, show my a double barrel that weighs 20 pounds.

My Model 37 is like 6.5 pounds. I'll carry that over a 20 pound match rifle any day.

I was not saying that 20 pounds was light, or that a shotgun i have every carried was 20 pounds either.

I was saying I don't mind carying a heavy gun when it sits well, and my worst experience was with this absurdly heavy BBL shotgun. It had every last ounce of it's weight at the tip of the BBL. What a fucking nightmare.

My AR-10 is pretty heavy for a rifle you would have to run around with, but because the weight is better ballanced, It didn't bother me.

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Hopefully someone can help me out.

Packrats got into our jeep cherokee (2007 Mercedes diesel engine) a week ago, and ate up the fuel lines (on top of engine). Had the fuel lines and fuel filter replaced. Drove fine for twenty minutes then started cutting out. It was worst taking off from stoplights. Engine light code is P0087 (Fuel Rail/System Pressure - Too Low).

Could the damaged fuel lines burn up the fuel pump since it was driven for five minutes before the engine finally died? Could the injectors been damaged as well?

Nope. If they got on top of the motor, I would be checking the rail line pressure sensor wires, or possible the sensor itself. If they got through the lines then some plastic may be stuck in the sensor.

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Why the fuck is everyone glorifying Jovan Belcher? Fuck that guy, I hope he is burning in hell.

Makes no sense. All I know is if he didn't play football people would have a different attitude towards him.

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Hopefully someone can help me out.

Packrats got into our jeep cherokee (2007 Mercedes diesel engine) a week ago, and ate up the fuel lines (on top of engine). Had the fuel lines and fuel filter replaced. Drove fine for twenty minutes then started cutting out. It was worst taking off from stoplights. Engine light code is P0087 (Fuel Rail/System Pressure - Too Low).

Could the damaged fuel lines burn up the fuel pump since it was driven for five minutes before the engine finally died? Could the injectors been damaged as well?

Nope. If they got on top of the motor, I would be checking the rail line pressure sensor wires, or possible the sensor itself. If they got through the lines then some plastic may be stuck in the sensor.

Thanks.

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Hopefully someone can help me out.

Packrats got into our jeep cherokee (2007 Mercedes diesel engine) a week ago, and ate up the fuel lines (on top of engine). Had the fuel lines and fuel filter replaced. Drove fine for twenty minutes then started cutting out. It was worst taking off from stoplights. Engine light code is P0087 (Fuel Rail/System Pressure - Too Low).

Could the damaged fuel lines burn up the fuel pump since it was driven for five minutes before the engine finally died? Could the injectors been damaged as well?

The injectors no, but they could have chewed some wiring or pieces have been lodged in the lines somewhere.

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And Seth beat me to it. . . .

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20 lbs. of brisket and 8 lbs. of pork shoulder going in the Egg soon...ish

I did 4 racks of St Louie's today with about 3 lbs of Ribeye Bulgogi

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Manwhich and green beans here tonight.

J

wtf is manwhich?

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The 13 lb. brisket finished in 8 hours @ 250F. Damn.

Huh? Shouldn't hardly be in the plateau in 8 hours. 250 is hotter than I've ever smoked anything though

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20 lbs. of brisket and 8 lbs. of pork shoulder going in the Egg soon...ish

I did 4 racks of St Louie's today with about 3 lbs of Ribeye Bulgogi

You have my phone number. Wtf bro.

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Manwhich and green beans here tonight.

J

wtf is manwhich?

Brand name of sloppy joe mix.

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The 13 lb. brisket finished in 8 hours @ 250F. Damn.

Huh? Shouldn't hardly be in the plateau in 8 hours. 250 is hotter than I've ever smoked anything though

Lean as hell. I put on an 8 lb. brisket that finished in 7 hours @ 250F today.

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I think I just birthed a manwich.

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