Same one we use. No issues after 100's of quarts. We may upgrade someday......
Get yourself one of these - Presto Canner Pressure Regulator (amazon link)
It saves you having to watch the gauge all the time. You set the weight according to your elevation and it basically auto-regulates the...
No worries.....my post was a bit ambiguous.
As you have probably discovered, Magpul makes backpacker stocks specifically for both the PPC and the 10/22. I love the way they store as a single self contained package when taken down. Aside from the storage for spare mags and/or ammo under the...
Consider mounting it in the Magpul Backpacker stock. I just did it to mine. Makes for a really nice compact package (and now I have a twin for my 10/22 version).
I raw can beef stew. The pressure canning process does all the cooking so that when you open it later all you need to do is heat it through and thicken the gravy a little. Always turns out tasty and very tender.
No recipe to speak of......just stew beef, carrots, onions, potatoes, celery...
I inherited one from my FIL. Build date Dec. '43. Great shooter, great condition, but somebody put it in a sporter stock.
Eventually I would like to find a correct stock for it.
What time was that? I got there around 10:00 and the line was a little shorter, just the other side of the Casino entrance. It moved pretty well though, I don't think we waited more than 15 minutes.
Prices seemed OK, nothing great. My son bought a Mossy 500 at average price. I picked up a...
2??!! That's crazy talk! One shot. Hit the bullseye @ 50 yards with my .243 to verify the scope hadn't moved. One more round for the small buck we got. My two boxes should be good for at least 10 more years........:D
I have a series of these lining the left side of our shipping container at our rural property -
HDX Chrome 6-Tier Heavy Duty Metal Wire Shelving Unit (48 in. W x 72 in. H x 18 in. D)-HD18481302PS-1 - The Home Depot
They hold a surprising amount of weight. They seem expensive until you price...
It appears quite a few of us paid our union dues at Tops......worked there for two years during HS. Never did get any benefit from that.
Funny fact, I worked with Poloncarz there.....he was in dairy.