I'll look for you on discord and send you a hello. I go by hidave something arother. But youll know its me if the first part before the numbers say hidave.
I used to post just science and short fiction. But i found it more fun to just post about anything. As long as i felt like it was worth sharing. So its an eclectic mux these days. And i plan to branch out even further as ive found new topics and communities of interest here on hive via commenting. Also a nice side effect of prioritizing socializing. For instance. Although i dont have any particular urges to do urban exploration, i find the posts in the urbex community fascinating to read. They're like little adventures.
I do some fiction, mainly short 600-1000 word things these days - I used to do some long ones...3000+ and will again. I post about what I'm doing, how I feel, off-roading, prepping and security, camping, travel, guns and shooting, Lego (I have The Pew and LEGO community going). Business, work, motivation, humour, general thoughts, my relationship...So many things...I think diversity is the keep and it's why so many different types of people tend to follow me. I don't keep to just one path.
I'll have a look at the urbex community, I have not done so to date.
Urbex community is something i didnt expect to like. But i found it fascinating. Mainly the back stories to the abandoned places they explore. And the dearing-doo the guys get into trying to explore them.
I agree that diversity in post casts a wider net for friendship. But the diversity of the friends makes for a more enriching social life here on hive. One of my problems is that i gave more ideas in my head than i do time to write post wise.
Ah yes, the age-old problem of time...Never enough of it, I'm with you there.
I'll have a look at that community. I've probably seen some of the posts already but will take a good look. I might find something to curate for @curangel.
Just checked out some of your posts in the pew community. Nice rifle kit. Whats it chambered in?
Depends what you're looking at. My culling rifle is .243 and my long-gun is 6.5mm Creedmoor. I have others, they're not on the blockchain though. I have handguns, shotguns,, revolvers etc. A lot of guns.
Im looking at the 6.5 pretty sure. Never shot 6.5. Shot 5.56, 308, 54r, 300. Know a few guys that really like the ballistic of the 6.5
If it's cerakoted battle worn then yes you are.
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It's a flat shooter and perfect for ling range stuff. I shot it out to 1600 metres. I shoot practical long-range competitions around Australia and it's not let me down. I use Strelok Pro as my ballistics calculator and have spent a lot of time working up the perfect load for it, which I make myself so it's a gun I can pick up and work with in total confidence. Of course, all of my guns are reliable and I've tuned them perfectly for my needs.
I have a 556 in a straight pull...Well, not the 5.56 Nato, the .223 civilian round. It's a Warwick WFA1 with a lot of modifications and a good alternative to the AR15 which we are not allowed to own here. I love this little thing and compete with it too, but in run and gun events, not necessarily long range.
Yep, I got me a few guns and share some on The Pew Community when I get the urge. I love the science behind shooting too, the ballistics and of course, making my ammo is fun.
You've shot a few...Whats your favourite?