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  • Christensen Arms Ridgeline 300 Win Mag Zeroed, Tikka goes for 200 Dope Confirmation
    2023/02/12

    New Christensen Arms Ridgeline still using the old Vortex Viper PST goes for the 100 yard zero. Meanwhile, the Tikka Lite Roughtech stretches out to 200 to get a Dope Confirmation.

    Weapons:

    Christensen Arms Ridgeline 300 Win Mag w/ Vortex Viper PST

    Tikka Lite Roughtech Ember SS w/ Leupold Mark V 7-35 PR2-Mil

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    35 分
  • 100 Yard Zero On a New Tikka and an Old Ruger
    2023/02/12

    Getting our bear hunt guns locked in at 100 yards... simple job, right? As the great Lee Corso often says, "Not so fast my friend!" Here I try to get a couple bear killers zeroed in, and you can see the initial reveal of my new Tikka and the beautiful Leupold Mark 5HD that sits atop it.

    Rifles are:
    Tikka T3X Lite Roughtech Ember SS in .300 Win Mag
    Leupold Mark 5HD 7-35x56 PR2-Mil FFP

    Ruger #1 SS in 7mm STW
    Vortex Viper PST 6-24x50

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    23 分
  • Something Brewed - Top 5 Bourbon Pours 2022
    2022/12/19

    On this episode, Daniel and Brian discuss their introduction to bourbon, their top 5 pours at the moment, and we do a special tasting of an allocated single barrel select.

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    1 時間 10 分
  • Sunset Ridge Series - Year Two of A Homestead Garden
    2022/05/20

    Gardening was passed down to both of us from our families. We’ve spent many hours of our lives prepping, planting, watering, wedding, and picking a garden. We plan to continue this well into our late lives, and passing the passion on to our boys.


    On this episode we’re talking about garden follies from last year, what we’re doing to fix it this year, and what some of our plans are for the future.



    Issues faced last year

    • Planting our first garden at the new house came with many issues, including rocks… lots and lots of rocks
    • Many of our taller crops (corn, okra, etc) didn’t grow to full height. It was stunted for some unknown reason
    • Fungi killed all of our gourds and cucumbers
    • Green Beans never made enough to eat



    What we’re doing this year

    • This year we’ve relocated our squash, zucchini, and cucumbers to separate areas in the garden so they won’t interact with each other, and to keep the fungi from killing both crops if it comes back.
    • Corn and Okra are planted with more spacing in between, and moved locations in the garden
    • We will eventually have 7 rows of Green Bean plants (if they’ll ever come up)



    Future Plans

    • Our plans really are the same. Provide fresh produce for ourselves, our family, and anyone in our area in need
    • We will once again try to sell the bulk product at the local feed store
    • We will be canning WAY MORE produce this year than last, along with saving seeds from our crops to replant with next year
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    26 分
  • Sunset Ridge - Poultry Farming At Home
    2022/05/13

    Welcome to Season 2! As you may remember last season we discussed our inability to keep our chicken brood alive, and that we had started over. Since Season 1’s end, we have added many more chickens to our coop, and unfortunately begun losing some as well. Darn Bird Flu.


    On this episode, we’re discussing the newest edition of poultry farming at home with the Chamberlains. We talk about how many chickens we ended up with, by breed, about the new run that we built with extra lumber “Ft. Bocks”, and about Bird Flu 2022 that’s eating our brood alive.



    Our Chickens (by the numbers)

    • Poultry farming at home is more fun with variety
    • We purchased nearly 30 chickens to make our start this time around
    • Brahmas, Rhode Island Reds, Silver and Gold Laced Wyandottes, and a mess of Speckled Banty hens and a rooster



    The New Run

    • We found out the hard way last year, that without a proper run we would lose everything to predators
    • This year we built the Fort Knox of chicken runs.
    • We named it Ft. Bocks…
    • We used some left over lumber that had been lying around for several years and made something to hopefully keep our chickens safe for years to come



    Bird Flu 2022

    • We started losing birds about a week after we finished our brood purchasing
    • The symptoms have been setting in pretty quickly
    • Imagine the influenza that you experience… but in a chicken.
    • The small birds are dead within 48 hours (normally)
    • The full grown brahmas have been living for 3 weeks with the flu
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    18 分
  • And Miles To Go Before I Sleep - Our Family Travels
    2022/04/08

    Traveling has always been a hobby for us, since our first spontaneous Hawaii trip, to Boston, to a Spring Break we won’t soon forget, our family has lived on the go.

    In this episode Daniel and Samantha talk about their family travels since before they were even “family”. Join us on this adventure as we walk you through all of our past family travels and the ones we have planned in the future.



    Historical Family Travels

    • In January 2016 our friend Jessica told us about sub-$100 flights to Hawaii where she was living at the time. We found out and something like 3 or 4 days later were on a jet airliner headed West.
      • Schofield Barracks was our home for the few nights we stayed on the island.
      • North Shore was our first stop, and it was a great experience.
      • Bellows Air Base has a beach that is at least one pair of Oakley sunglasses richer. Boogie boarding and expensive glasses don’t mix.
    • Spring Break 2016 involved a Harley ride in a GIANT loop across the mid-west.
      • Harley shops and taprooms/breweries were our key objectives, coffee shops etched their way into our plans as well.
      • OKC - Longview - Memphis - KC - Guthrie
    • In late 2016, we found ourselves in Austin, TX. It was a pre-deployment pass that led us to some of the most fun we’ve had on the go.
      • 6th St was a great place for two-steppin’ and playing a game of pool that Daniel doesn’t remember. Thanks Heath for joining us.
      • Breakfast burritos from the sketchy trailer on some random corner are a thing of legend now. We contemplate going back just for another bite.
      • Luckenbach is awesome. Luckenbach by way of Harley is almost untouchable. Thanks, Jon, for joining us there.
    • Boston in October, when baseball is roaring loudly into the playoffs… one of the greatest places to experience.
      • We went to two Red Sox games, and bought three games worth of tickets… (playoffs!)
      • Our AirBNB was infested with a fungus. That led us to a trip up to Revere Beach. That’s a way better place to stay anyway.
      • Whale Watching was apart of this adventure and it was enough fun that I promise we will go again
    • Many more places have been a beacon to our traveling souls. Listen in to hear about our cruise, our trips for business and more.
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    1 時間 9 分
  • Beards, Bands, and Antlers Oh My! - Hunting Wild Game
    2022/04/01

    Hunting has almost become more sport than true survival, but it hasn’t lost its luster regardless of the reason. Every year over 15.2 million people climb into a blind, stand, or just the brush to try and take home a prize.


    In this episode Brian and Daniel discuss a little bit of everything about hunting wild game. From their favorite camo to funny first timer stories, this episode promises to deliver!


    When did you start hunting wild game?

    • Brian:
      • 2012 deer season
      • Froze in 10 degree weather without enough gear
      • First kill was a doe with a heart shot that eliminated the top of her heart and all arteries
      • First buck kill was the 2021 season. Biggest buck on the ranch.
    • Daniel:
      • Earliest recollection is deer hunting with my Dad. I couldn’t keep my “propellers” from spinning (long sleeves of dad’s coat I was wearing)
      • Shot a dam once because I was too cold to stay there
      • First attempt at bow hunting was 68 yd miss on a monster buck!



    What seasons do you hunt wild game, and what gear do you use?

    • Brian:
      • Brian only hunts deer, and he hunts in bow and rifle seasons
      • He shoots a Hoyt RX3 bow with custom FOC arrows (prepping for elk hunting days)
      • He also uses a 6.5 Creedmoor during rifle season, a black friday special from Bass Pro/Cabela’s
    • Daniel
      • I hunt many forms of wild game, to include deer, ducks, and turkey
      • I hunt every deer season available
      • I use my Tikka T3X CTR in 6.5 Creedmoor during rifle season, a Thompon Center break over during muzzleloader, and a Hoyt Ventum 30 during bow
      • For a shotgun I have a Berreta A400 Xtreme Plus



    Let’s talk about camo!

    • Brian uses mainly Kuiu, but got there via Bass Pro’s Red Head gear.
    • Brian prefers his thinner camo during bow season
    • I use a mixture of Sitka, Under Armour, and First Lite camo in many many layers.
    • I essentially have a matching kit for each part of the season.
    • I wear whatever the weather dictates, regardless of the weapon in my hands



    Future hunting plans?

    • Brian wants to bow hunt an elk, and prioritizes that over any waterfowl hunts
    • I want to start public land bow hunting in a saddle stand
    • Turkey hunting may be on the list for this spring (I think we’re 1 day away)
    • An elk hunt of any weapon type would be my largest goal!
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    1 時間 23 分
  • Years Saved - Starting CrossFit and Our CrossFit Open Experience
    2022/03/25

    We’ve only recently started to “feel” our age. Early 30s just hit different. So, we’re doing something about it and starting to get active again.


    On this episode Samantha and Daniel discuss starting CrossFit, what it’s been like in their first month, and how the decision to join the CrossFit Open affected them.

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    36 分