Monday, August 23, 2010

August 24th... just.

Sioux Falls FJ tonight... What a joke they are now. Half of them will not accept the J cards anymore, so they charge for refills despite you putting in 200 gallons of fuel. I think Pilot are going to be the best friends for all the small, independant truckstops now, as well as the Petros, as Petro have revamped their cards to be like the J cards used to be.

I had to stop here to email my Dad's lawyer. All this stuff, huh? I had to pay $5 to send an email so I figured I would sit awhile..

I am heading home again now. I delivered Edmonton on Friday (bet they loved me there with all those portaloos) and even managed to get reloaded in Spruceland. Good guys there. I was supposed to be delivering that in Sturgis, MI, but I have to be home for tomorrow night so I can take Puff up to the city for her operation on Weds morning. She is already cussing about hospital food. She will be in for 7 to 10 days so she best get used to it. Instead, they gave me a load to Dakota City, NE, and a reload out of Norfolk for Calgary. Perfect! It means I can get Alison to the hospital, be there while she is in surgery and immediately afterwards, then I can keep the bills paid by dropping Calgary on Friday, reload and home again.

Sadly, I will not be able to get to my Dad`s service. I wrote my Eulogy and his brother will read it for me. I am trusting the other family members not to stop him or cause him trouble.. They need to remember that I shall be coming over to pay my respects in the not too distant future, and I know where they all live.

So, latest trip...


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Friday, August 20, 2010

Hello harry

I see you found me, you thieving scumbag!!! Proof is in the pudding. Send me my stuff back and I will remove all traces. Other than that, I shall continue. Ebay are already aware of the site, as are paypal. I am able to keep an eye on them. And guess what I have now... your IP address!!!!

Thursday, August 19, 2010

August 19th

I had some bad news today. My Dad, Mervyn, died suddenly this morning.

I believe he died as he always lived, on his own terms and by his own choice. You can't ask for fairer than that.

Dad. I had no choice in having you as my Father, but I always had a choice in calling you my friend. I was privilaged to know you and to call you both.
Safe trip!!

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

August 18th... Home

Sunday
I decided that, just to err on the side of caution, I would scale the load before leaving Montreal. Pulled up to the scale, picked up the phone and was told to pull on the scale and wait for the green light... so I did just that... and waited... and waited...
I decided that, after 2 minutes, I must have either missed the light or the bulb must have blown, so I pulled off and went around to get my ticket. They hadn't done it. They hadn't pressed the button to print the ticket because the store was busy. Now I am a great believer in providing as good a service as I can, and I would, were it me in the store, serve one customer at a time.. This is, however, the Flying J, and it is in Montreal.. Nuff said.
Finally pulled out of there and headed south. Eventually, after playing the usual game of dodgems in Toronto, arrived in the J in London. Thought I best fill up with Fuel as the route I was using was a dry route. Pulled in, filled up and pulled forwards then went in for my coffees to go. I walked back to the truck and this man suddenly started shouting and charging at me. "Go!!" he was shouting. "you must go!! I need to get out!!"

Now, had I been in and used the washrooms, showered, eaten supper or taken a while, maybe I would have been apologetic... MAYBE... But none of the above were the case. What was very much the case was that this driver still had the nozzle in his tank!! While I am much more placid here than I ever was in the UK, I am not going to take this from some foolish little turd, so we got into a little game of pushy/shovey, and I offered him a flask of coffee and he stalked off. It was, to say the least, surreal.

So down to the border, through without queuing or trouble (in Detroit!!!) and onwards toward the drop.

Monday
Finally got empty at lunchtime. No real issue, just busy people and lots of stuff to check off. My reload details were for a 2 pick on Tuesday, so I trundled to the Pilot for a scrub up and supper. I called the shipper and was given the appointment times. 11am and 3pm. No rush at all.

Tuesday
Got to the first collection in Goshen, IN. Walked in and told them what I was there for. You ever get that feeling things are going wrong? They were just starting to load the load.... on another truck!! The brokers had given the load away!!! Now I am pissed. This is not how it is supposed to be at all.
Fair play to Dispatch. They knew I had a situation at home that required attention. I hadn't even found a place to park and I had a new offer. Single collection out of Chicago! Coowel!
Got there at 1:30pm. A load of Portaloos for Edmonton. Took them 5 hours to load it. Finally, I am headed north. I have never seen a sunset such as this one though. Check the pics!! Up to Black River for fuel and caffeine and it is onwards and upwards.




Wednesday
I figured I would just call the Customs Broker. It was the best of the Brokers so I was sure there would be no issue, but it is always smart just to be sure. Yep, a problem.. Now this is the difference between a good broker and a bad one. The charming lady told me exactly what she needed and I called the shipper. OK, they are going to sort it out. Half an hour later, the broker calls me to say she hasn't got the info yet. She asked for the shippers number then called them, sorted that out and had the entire thing in and cleared within 3 hours, then called me to tell me it was done. That is really good service..
Up to the border, through no sweat, over the scale at Emerson and home.


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Saturday, August 14, 2010

August 14th

Thursday was cushy really. I didn't get to the first drop because it was way off in the boonies and I didn't know if I would be able to park there, so I waited and headed in on Thursday morning. They had a loading bay so I was able to just use a single set of ramps to take their machine off. Really nice people, too. Helped me set up and put it all back.

Second drop was also way out in the deepest, darkest Ontario, Carleton Place, although they also had someone help me set up the ramps (had to use both sets there as their machine was up top).
Once out of there I decided, with the blessing of Dispatch, to rearrange the delivery order and do drop four ahead of drop three. The routing originally planned took me 270 kms out of my way and had me doubling back. While being in Montreal for a reload made more sense than Quebec City, trying to battle Friday traffic back into Montreal to deliver then to reload makes less sense than trying just to get to the reload. As it turned out, going to drop four was a good shout. They had five machines, all on the lower deck, so just one set of ramps again and I was done and everything stowed in half an hour.
It was as I tried to get out of their place that I realised arriving at night was a good idea. They are on a set of lights and the road is one way, with a large kerb. When I got there, I was able to go in their top entrance and back into their parking lot. No traffic so it was easy. By the time I had dropped there, they had put all the display bikes and stuff where I wanted to go to get out, so I had a hell of a job. I had those lights backed up a ways...
Out of there and straight up to Quebec City. I knew roughly where it was and found it nice and easy. In their yard, I took the first third of the top deck down, put one set of ramps up inside the trailer and the other set to the ground. No A frame, nice and easy descent..
My reload was in Iberville, just south of Montreal, but I had till 10pm to get there. Just as well. That 300kms took 5 hours with the traffic... Montreal on Friday afternoon is not a quick drive. I got there at 7:30, left at 10 and parked up. I was in no hurry as Indiana is only a day and a bits drive.
So this morning I have, thanks to Adam, finally got the Ace sorted. The Customs is set up although I have no idea what they have done to get it set up as it is not the same as usual, and I am in the J in Montreal for a shower and such...


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Wednesday, August 11, 2010

August 11th

First, the latest on the Ebay thing. They are looking at this blog now. I suspect they are emailing one another with the link. I haven't heard anything from them about it yet. happyharry.03 is still at it. I have another user that has just been caughtout by him, and someone from Paypal tried calling the house yesterday I think but Puff hung up and had the number blocked because she preusmed it was the debt collectors again. I have given them my cell number but asked that they not bother calling just to waste my time with platitudes. the scumbag seems to be ignoring me altogether, and ebay said that they had taken the appropriate action for the fourth time today, which means they have done nothing.
I haven't checked yet, but another victim emailed me today saying there appeared to be a change in policy on the paypal website to do with seller protection. Maybe there are lots of people getting on their case. I will not even think of stopping until I get a nice apology, harry is nicked, my, and all the other victims, accounts are set to where they should be and maybe we have received some compensation from them for all the worry it has caused. Also, I will require that any debt collector issues are resolved in full with the referenca agencies. I do not see why any of us should be made to suffer because of the thieving ways of people like "mr papamichael" (I am sure this is a false name now as no public record exists that I have found) or of Paypal..


Anyway, the work blog!!

So I arrived in Newnan on Tuesday evening. There was a little confusion because of the trailer I was picking up, but it all worked out easily enough. The tree frogs were making a hell of a din!

I dropped my trailer in the appointed zone then set the floor up so Greg didn't have to. In itself, it isn't hard. It twangs my shoulder a bit sometimes, but not badly and the exercise is what has given me the strength back anyway, so I am not complaining. The end of my collarbone gets people all squeamish- it does look hideous. But in the heat and humidity of Atlanta, it certainly gets a sweat on when you have to set the deck up..

Hooked up, checked the trailer and the seal and off I went. I still had 3 1/2 hours I could drive so I hightailed it for Knoxville. Amazingly, all the scales were closed so I breezed on through. Got to the scale in Knoxville before I could find somewhere to park, mind.

This morning, I set out a little later than I initially planned and cracked on through Lexington and up through Cincinatti, and am currently sat in the shade of another truck in the Piling J in Beaverdam, Ohio, waiting on customs clearance before I go up to the Detroit/Windsor bridge. All being well, I will cross this evening and be at the first drop for first thing in the morning.

Continued from Monday.

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Monday, August 9, 2010

August 9th

So I finished up arriving at Merriam, KS, at about 10 this morning. Took a while to offload,but the trailer smells really great inside because it was cedar shingles on there.. You ever smelled seasoned cedarwood? Wonderful..

My reload is in Atlanta waiting for me to arrive, so I have blasted off to Warrenton, MO, where I put 237 gallons of diesel in. No fear of filling it this time!! But that was really plenty close enough to empty for my liking. The rated capacity is 250 gallons.. so not much spare. Luckily, the Flying J here is still Flying J, so I still get the free showers and free coffees.

It is hot as hell here, and the fan in the sleeper has decided to give up the ghost so I have to run the aircon vents from the cab back there. Not a big deal really, and I will look at it when I get somewhere cooler. I think there will be one in the yard...

According to Puff, it is 32 degrees at home (for my US friends- 32x2=64-10%=59+32=91deg F) According to her Mum, my pumpkin is now the size of a grapefruit. Since I have been trying to grow pumpkins for 5 years with no success, this is a good sign!!

Anyway, I shall be leaving here later tonight for Newnan. Lots to do.

Trip so far

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Point to ponder (I loved this so thanks, Ian)

Let's put the seniors in jail and the criminals in a nursing home. This
way the seniors would have access to showers, hobbies and walks.
They'd receive unlimited free prescriptions, dental and medical treatment,
wheel chairs etc and they'd receive money instead of paying it out.
They would have constant video monitoring, so they could be helped
instantly, if they fell, or needed assistance.
Bedding would be washed twice a week, and all clothing would be ironed and
returned to them. A guard would check on them every 20 minutes and bring
their meals and snacks to their cell.
They would have family visits in a suite built for that purpose.
They would have access to a library, weight room, spiritual counseling,
pool and education.
Simple clothing, shoes, slippers, PJ's and legal aid would be free, on
request.
Private, secure rooms for all, with an exercise outdoor yard, with
gardens.
Each senior could have a PC a TV radio and daily phone calls.
There would be a board of directors to hear complaints, and the guards
would have a code of conduct that would be strictly adhered to.

The "criminals" would get cold food, be left all alone and unsupervised.
Lights off at 8pm, and showers once a week.
Live in a tiny room and pay £900.00 per month and have no hope of ever
getting out.
Justice for all we say.

Think about this (more points of contention):
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COWS
Is it just me, or does anyone else find it amazing that during the mad cow
epidemic our government could track a
single cow, born in Bourne almost three years ago, right to the stall where
she slept in the county of Lincolnshire?
And, they even tracked her calves to their stalls.
But they are unable to locate 125,000 illegal immigrants wandering around
our country. Maybe we should give each of them a cow.
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THE BRITISH CONSTITUTION

They keep talking about drafting a Constitution for Iraq ...
Why don't we just give them ours? It was drawn up by a lot of really smart
guys, it has worked for centuries and we're not using it anymore.

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THE 10 COMMANDMENTS

The real reason that we can't have the Ten Commandments posted in a
courthouse or Parliament, is this -
You cannot post 'Thou Shalt Not Steal', 'Thou Shalt Not Commit Adultery'
and 'Thou Shall Not Lie' in a building full of lawyers, judges and
politicians ..... It creates a hostile work environment.

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Also;
Think about this ... If you don't want to forward this for fear of
offending someone -- YOU ARE PART OF THE PROBLEM!
It is time for us grumpy old folk of Britain to speak up!

Sunday, August 8, 2010

August 8th

So I was a little behind this morning. I took the trailer I had back to the yard, hooked up my load and set out. I was a little concerned about the weight so I went in to the Tourond scale just to check. Thing with unattended scales here seems to be that some people do all they can to break them. I was unable to weigh because someone probably slid their axles on the plate or nailed the brakes on it, which completely screws it up.
So I went to Emerson and, after ensuring that the scale was closed, I checked it there. All good, all legal. Down to the border where I had to renew my I94.. Normally, they take your passport and meet you inside with it. Today, the man couldn't get someone to cover his booth for him so he gave it back and let me take it inside myself. That is a first for me.

Anyway, $6 lighter I left and, because I had been inside, I avoided the queue for the scanner and was allowed to proceed.

I got all of about 9 miles. Joliette scale in North Dakota was, for the first time I have ever seen, open. In I go, and they buzzed my steer axle, buzzed my drives, then told me over the speaker to bring in my paperwork. Everything was fine except.... my drivers side headlight was out.. Ah shit. I only changed it on Friday!!!!

Pulled over to the side, got the spare out and removed the screws. Well whaddayou know? the light comes on.. Seems there is a problem with the plug. So I bent the wires up on top of the light and trapped them with the frame and the light is still working. I will get it sorted when I next get back.

So out of there, and on to Fargo, where I put in 115 gallons of fuel. Working on the assumption that I had used 30 gallons from Emerson, and taking into account that I had a tolerance of about 600lbs on the steers and drives, along with the fact that I would use 10 gallons before Sisseton scale in South Dakota, this was all I felt safe to put in.. See how complicated this trucking lark is!!!!!!

Sisseton was closed.. I really needn't have bothered taxing my brain.

Anyway, I am just about to set off from Sioux Falls, SD, where Vinny Jones was recently cleared of an assault charge when some idiot in a bar took the mickey out of his accent.. Obviously, they never saw Mr Jones play Football (soccer to my US friends.)

Saturday, August 7, 2010

They found me!!

So what happens next, Ebay?

I have all the necessary files ready to question your integrity when you sue me. The local court is in Steinbach. I am sure you can find it. See, I will not waste my time pursuing a dead horse in Santa Clara. I will let the dead horse come to me. The number for the Police is 911


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We have a visitor!!

Ladies and Gentlemen!! We have our first visitors from the Antipodes... Welcome along!!!!
Just googled happyharry.03 and this blog is third in the list.. and it says "if you are happyharry.03 you can kiss my ass!!"

The power of Google!!!!

Don't let the feedback banner fool you on this. If you go back further you will find the truth..
http://myworld.ebay.com/happyharry.03

Later the same day

Just received this. It took the twat nearly 3 months to realise I had recanted my feedback and he only found out then because I told him.. He really is as dumb as a box of rocks..
Anyway, here are the emails from ebay and my reply..

To: ukrswebhelp@ebay.comIt has only recently come to your attention because happyharry.03 didn`t realise it was there until I told him so.
Here is the deal. I am going to win this thing one way or another.

the reason that a negative comment was left is because happyharry.03 and paypal stole from us.
Why don`t you take a look at all the comments removed by you on this persons behalf then take a little look at what has happened?
This email is being posted on my blog.. Google happyharry.03 and you will find it.

--- On Sun, 8/8/10, ukrswebhelp@ebay.com wrote:


From: ukrswebhelp@ebay.com
Subject: MC014 FB Alert: Feedback abuse - eBay Information Alert - rmen1200
To: robert.menhenitt@btinternet.com
Date: Sunday, 8 August, 2010, 4:54


eBay sent this message to Robert Menhenitt (rmen1200).
Your registered name is included to help confirm this message originated from eBay. Learn more.
MC014 FB Alert: Feedback abuse - eBay Information Alert - rmen1200




Dear rmen1200 (robert.menhenitt@btinternet.com),

It has recently come to our attention that your account has breached our Feedback Abuse and Removal policy. This is because you left a negative comment with a positive rating.

***About eBay's Feedback Abuse and Removal policy***

Feedback is intended solely as a rating of the actual performance of a buyer or seller in the conduct of their transaction. Using Feedback for any other purpose is not permitted on eBay.

Feedback that breaches the Feedback Abuse and Removal policy may be removed by eBay.

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We realise you may not be aware of this rule. We respectfully request that you refrain from this activity in the future. Repeated breaches of this or another policy may result in the suspension of your eBay membership. Thank you for your cooperation in this important matter.

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H38600




Earlier, I emailed him again.. It is fun really. He won't beat me. I will get my money back and intend to get his arrest taped so I can put it on youtube...LOL

Early August 7th

OK, something a little different here, and I am going out on a limb a little by putting his username in. The Ebay username is happyharry.03

In mid May, I had to fly back to the UK in a bit of a hurry to visit my dad. In order to take some of the financial worries out of it, we decided to sell some old jewelry on Ebay. All went fine. We set the auction up and it was all completed and the man paid up straight away.. Great stuff, right? We left the feedback saying how good he was.
21 days later, after a little back and forth on email, Paypal refunded his money to him and left us in negative balance. He said he never received the package. Now, my mistake was in listening to his tale of woe and in sending the package with insurance, but no tracking. This was because the tracking is a different service and would have cost us 10 times the amount, and the buyer said he couldn't afford it. so he asked us to send it on the cheap.
Here's where it gets interesting. Puff started looking into this and discovered another person who had identical trouble with the same buyer. She emailed him and the story is identical. We all then started looking into it and this person has had over 20 disputes in the past 7 months and has been refunded every single time.
I have Canada Post on the case now, and I have informed the Australian Revenue people that he cannot possibly be declaring all his income because he would be showing as earning on stolen goods.
I have also been in touch with Payscam... sorry, Paypal, and they are as much use as a fridge light to a blind man. They say, effectively, tough luck, pay us our money. I say no. They have already sicced the debt collectors onto me, and we have been bombarded with phone calls, and they even duped my son into giving them my cell number. They only called that one once though..LOL. They also seem to have gone quiet on the landline, touch wood.
I will not accept any paperwork from them unless issued by a lawcourt, and only then after there is a date set in Steinbach Court, as I will have a counterclaim against them all ready to file. that is the only way to get them into court.
I have many emails and may open a page just for them when I can work out how you do it. They are all on the website anyway, or almost all. I just received a couple more in response to my latest requests for the return of my stuff..
Here is a sample..

Dear rmen1200,

Stop the emails as i said I do not have your item never received and also told Canadian post the same and they thanked me as well you just do not understand that I never received your item and as for you getting this Sharron ***** involved and finding details of the area I live you both have no scruples and a copy of that email was forwarded to ebay along side a copy of this one and my reply IF YOU TRULY SENT IT THEN YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO TRACK IT AND WE WOULD NOT HAVE ANY OF THESE ISSUES Your friend Troy did the wrong thing and I gave Customs the go ahead to return it over 3 weeks ago NOW DO NOT CONTACT ME ANY FURTHER FIND YOUR GOODS AND RESELL THEM IF YOU TRULY DID HAVE ANY TO START WITH AND DO NOT PUT THE NICE IMAGE AND SEND THIS THROUGH EBAY WHEN YOU AND SAMEASITEVERWAS ETC SELLERS ARE ON A MISSION JUST TO BE TROUBLE MAKERS As I also will take as far as I have too REST ASSURED


- happyharry.03 Reply in your email program or through My Messages

Friday, August 6, 2010

August 6th

So this morning I levered myself out of the pit and bobtailed to the yard, only to be handed a bundle of envelopes and a trailer number. I had to go. bobtail, to the Petro Pumper in Thief River Falls, MN, meet an Overbye Transport driver there, pick up his trailer and bring it back to the yard. Had to go into the city for fuel first, so by the time I got to Thief River, the other driver had gone.
Still, I hooked up, found the bills in the licence holder, but no invoice..

never mind, the PARS was on there so I guessed the invoice was with the broker. Got to the border at Emerson only to find that the load wasn't cleared after all, and that the broker, in Vancouver, had no affiliate in Emerson. Took two hours to get that sorted so now the truck and trailer are parked on the drive for the night. Sounds like I have a Kansas run tomorrow or Sunday.

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

August 4th... later

May get to edit this later. Got into the Peg and am just about to go battle the Home Depot receiving staff. In the words of Captain Scott, I may be some time!

If I don't get out, please remember me with fondness, unless you work for Ebay or Paypal, or are happyharry.03 in which case you can kiss my dank ass....!!

OK, so it all worked out well. I only got jammed up once, well twice.. First time because the person I spoke to in the Kenaston store obviously has no idea that trailers take room and I managed to get into the Walmart car park and had to run the kerb to get out again.. Obviously, the loading docks did not cross his mind when he thought of unloading a 53 foot box.

Oddly enough, exactly the same thing happened on Leila. Now you tell me, does McPhillips sound or look the same as Leila? The names look different, the streets look different.... Hmm..

Anyway, it was all sorted out, the trailer empty and swept out so the next person to load it has less to worry about. Now I am home again, and I wonder what delights will be in store tomorrow.

Google maps show this trip as 3047kms so not too shabby at all..


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August 4th Regina.



Well, back in The Mighty Pete again. All rebuilt and running sweet as a nut. I left mid morning on Monday and drove sedately and decently... to Calgary. What can I say, it`s Prairie for 800 miles. Actually, I like the Prairies. People sometimes say they are featureless and boring, but you can see things like storms brewing for a hundred miles, and seeing them develop is always cool.




I got into the drop at about 9am and the guys there are really good. They are in there with you, and they help strip the deck out with you. That drop is great because you don`t need the ramps. They have a plate they lift up and you drive the carts right onto it.




I called in and was given, to use the terms of the dispatcher, A Mission. It wasn`t bad really. Take my trailer to Balzac, load 20 pallets of peat moss, drop it, go to Bisons yard in the city, pick up another empty and take that to Innisfail, drop that, back to pick mine up and head back to the Peg.




As I say, not bad. Got to the pick-up and loaded. the bill said the load was 48000lbs- right on the cusp of what I can load on a floor trailer. Checked the gauge on the drives and it was showing less than 34000, which meant that I was going to have 40000 on the trailer. The limit is 37500 so....




Off it all came again and he reloaded me doubling up all the way back. This time the gauge showed about 35000 so I would have to scale it to see what to do.




Anyway, I dropped it there, took the empty to Innisfail, dropped that on the door to keep them happy then back to the loaded one. I was concerned because the ground hadn`t looked too great for dropping loaded trailers. I had visions of coming back to find the legs sunk. When I dropped it I had sat with the air dumped for 10 minutes watching to see if it would sink, but it doesn`t stop you worrying. All was well so I monked onwards. The scale at the Petropass off Barlow is local enough and it turns out their estimated weights are way off. I was almost legal for US weights...
Lucky though. The DOT scale on the TC1 was open so had to go in there, and then I managed to get to Tomkins, SK before I stopped for the night.
This morning I had a real shock... The scale at Swift Current has, after a long time, finally reopened and I had to go in there, too!!
Anyway, I am in Regina for a minute, and I have to deliver in the Peg tonight. 2 drops at the Home Depots.. All good fun!!


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Sunday, August 1, 2010

August 1st

So Junior and I are home from Terry's shoot. The tent survived, the boy slept through the storm (which he won't do in the house but did in the tent, go figure!!)
Now we have a car full of crap to sort out and lots of guns to clean before they can be put away. Mikey fired the 30-30 yesterday. It didn't rock him badly so I think it is time for him to start with a high power of his own. Of course, he will have to maintain it himself, too. I have a sneaky suspicion he took a shine to a certain young lady there. They were thick as thieves...

I won the 30 yard championship, beating Brett Wilby, although I did use better shells. That said, I also was last to shoot, I didn't sluice or brush the barrel and it was pretty hot by then. I will put a pic of my target up later. My shoulder is not really up to multiple shooting of heavier calibres yet, so I didn't go after clays. Brett was using the .410 as a handgun and doing fairly well too. The kids all tried the junior bow, and they all had a try with the 22. That little Savage 22 of mine put some lead downrange, and people were hitting well with it. It was great to see everyone lining up for a try.

Anyone who doubts the good old 22s.. Terry Fennel was the one to hit the clay at 150+ yards, although many of us got close. He chickened out of trying a second one though.. Considering it was with a 4x scope on a 4" target, and the fact we were using hollowpoints (I hadn't discovered my small cache of Remington Thunderbolts by then), the accuracy was quite impressive. Again, had the rifle been cool and clean bored, it would have been interesting. I have looked at the ballistic tables for the Federals we used...
38 gr Bullet weight
1280 / 140 Feet per second/ Energy foot/lb at Muzzle
1120 / 105 At 50yds
1020 / 90 At 100yds

The Remington Thunderbolt is
40 gr
1255 / 140
1113 / 110
1017 / 92

If the day had been breeze free, I think there would have been many hits. According to lore, the bullet drops 10.8 inches at 150 yds.


Thanks, Terry and Sue. It was a great time. Nice to see some people that I haven't seen in a long time.

Here is a pic of the target..