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Winchester 30-06 Springfield 150GR Power-Points, lighter used as reference.
In case anyone is curious, this is the same caliber used by the M1 Garand and the M1903 Springfield, which you might have used in video games..
Disco LT wrote:GoToadGo - is the checkered bit meant to be the size of the screen there? I've been past it on the Monorail and always wondered wtf that was.



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Even if you aren't normally a Coopers drinker I'd recommend giving this a go. It reminds me of more of a JS Amber Ale type beer, but made with the Coopers more earthy tasting yeast. And if they sell 50k cartons of it they will add it to their permanent range
Sathias wrote:Even if you aren't normally a Coopers drinker I'd recommend giving this a go.
did you try their best extra stout ? that beer has won my heart, rich and smooth and has replaced my once favourite beer little creatures pale ale.Fleabag wrote: I found Coopers Pale and Sparkling Ales to be rather nice; their Stout wasn't to my liking, but I do enjoy a Coopers Dark Ale.
brimlad wrote:did you try their best extra stout ? that beer has won my heart, rich and smooth and has replaced my once favourite beer little creatures pale ale.Fleabag wrote: I found Coopers Pale and Sparkling Ales to be rather nice; their Stout wasn't to my liking, but I do enjoy a Coopers Dark Ale.
and Sathias that beer looks rather dark is it rich like a stout or more like their sparkling ale ?
cheers

nice, definitely will give that a try in the morrow.
brimlad wrote:did you try their best extra stout?Fleabag wrote: I found Coopers Pale and Sparkling Ales to be rather nice; their Stout wasn't to my liking, but I do enjoy a Coopers Dark Ale.
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