Eps 375: How Temperature Changes Trajectory, Why Some Ammo is Inaccurate, & More

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
  • Welcome to the Ron Spomer Outdoors Podcast! On this episode, we look at whether different ammo is shooting differently from your rifle, and how cold effects your bullet trajectory! Plus Ron gets called out! Join us on this episode!
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Комментарии • 100

  • @HowManyLegsItHas
    @HowManyLegsItHas 17 дней назад +11

    Ron is invaluable, don't change.

  • @bobbygreen2291
    @bobbygreen2291 17 дней назад +9

    Ron ,,,I am 68 have have read articles in all the popular magazines you have wrote for ,,also I watch your you tube videos and have since you started. For a guy who try’s to help so many younger and new shooters you sure take your fair share of badgering, some of the comments I’ve read leave me wondering where these guys are coming from ,,it’s just a podcast with helpful information about shooting and hunting and I wish people would take the time to appreciate it as such.
    Thanks for all the help and interesting stories and experiences ,,and with all the trouble in today’s world I sure don’t see anyone else trying to help folks out the way you have.

    • @RonSpomerOutdoors
      @RonSpomerOutdoors 17 дней назад +1

      Why, thank you Bobby. It is folks like you with sentiments like this who power me through the badgering. One must realize that in today's world the anonymity of the internet enables disgruntled people to conveniently vent their frustrations.

  • @MehulKamdar
    @MehulKamdar 16 дней назад +2

    I have to commend your good scratch that - great - sense of humor, Mr Spomer. The "criticism" against you was borderline scatological. To be able to laugh it off like you did, demonstrates both your good sense of humor and your innate niceness. I do watch all of your videos and enjoy them. Will sign up on Patreon soon. I just have to be careful with my money as an old man who is still working. Stay blessed always, sir!

  • @dodgyass11
    @dodgyass11 6 дней назад

    Hey Ron and team, Matt from Australia here, new shooter and just wanted to thank you all very much for all the helpful information. Your making me a safer and better enthusiast and im very grateful

  • @jimyeats
    @jimyeats 16 дней назад +1

    Hi Ron,
    Ignore the “Rube” comment, I like these episodes. They cover a wide array of information and are the perfect length for listening to on the drive to work and back.
    My only complaint is that have to search back and forth between your two channels to see what is new. I haven’t really deciphered what the schedule is for each channel. Obviously a minor complaint. Thanks for the content!

  • @doylethorn9251
    @doylethorn9251 16 дней назад +4

    An anecdotal story concerning rifle bore cleaning of copper. When I first bought a true copper cleaner, I didn't pay close attention to the instructions. I cleaned my barrel for two days straight and I couldn't get a patch without blue on it. That's what color the copper turns from the chemical reaction. I just figured I had a bunch more copper fouling than I thought. After a few more days of cleaning, I read the directions again. I noticed then that it said use a nylon brush. I had been using a bronze brush. It finally hit me, bronze is mostly copper with a little tin added in. The cleaner was dissolving my bronze brush! I would never get a clean white patch using the bronze brush. I felt a little stupid for a while. However, I did have a really clean barrel!

    • @nozrep
      @nozrep 9 дней назад

      this story, i like

  • @CanPat777
    @CanPat777 16 дней назад +1

    Great episode. Worth every dollar I spent.

  • @NElj-yq9qi
    @NElj-yq9qi 17 дней назад +3

    Ron, I think your podcasts and videos are great just the way they are. Always enjoy the banter when you have guests on! Also enjoy Joseph's videos when they drop too.

  • @eddybear771
    @eddybear771 15 дней назад

    Hey Ron; you mentioned the Big Bore '94 .375 Winchester. Top eject. episode 375. (ironic) lol. My Dad saw one He REEEEEEEEALY wanted when they 1st came out. Mom said we couldn't afford it. Then surprised Him with it a month later for their anniversary. He Loved that rifle, & I wish I had it. I had the honor of using it on a couple hunts over the years. 1 200+ black bear at close range. 1 blacktail at about 50 yards, & to my pleasant surprise, a hefty elk at around 80 yards. It was a quartering away shot that was a double lung shot & actually passed through after shattering the right shoulder. I dearly Miss my Dad. AND that rifle.

  • @bonasa99
    @bonasa99 16 дней назад +1

    Patrick McManus was a treasure, as was Ed Zern! Ron, you're kind of a bridge back to the grand old days of print outdoor magazines, a time I remember fondly.

    • @jasonshults368
      @jasonshults368 13 дней назад +1

      When I was in my early teens, Pat McManus was my favorite. I even have a book signed by Pat on my 13th birthday.

  • @jasonshults368
    @jasonshults368 13 дней назад

    I enjoy your content, just as I have enjoyed your writing, Ron. I don't need the information you provide, as I already solved all of my conundrums years ago, but I like to hear the way you answer others' questions. You are knowledgeable, professional, and amiable. Good stuff, and thanks.

  • @cousinfuzzy4544
    @cousinfuzzy4544 17 дней назад +2

    Hey Mark Pigeon Mcrube here(said in a Sean Connery voice) I’m not great at reading maps, but let me get my gps and I’ll be glad to show you to the door. Keep up the great work Ron most of us pigeons appreciate it.

    • @jfess1911
      @jfess1911 17 дней назад +1

      I'm more of a Rube kinda guy, so speak for yourself.😀

    • @nozrep
      @nozrep 9 дней назад

      i am a Spomer Pigeon! I am shaped like a disk of clay!😂 i fly around like a rube goldberg contraption!!!

  • @jasonrottlaender1721
    @jasonrottlaender1721 16 дней назад +1

    Ron on the 38-55 wcf they have 2 different types of barrel diameter and chamber lengths. The Win 94 uses the 2.08 case length with the .375 dia bullets. The Marlin uses .380 dia bullets with 2.125 case length.
    If you purchase a firearm in the 38-55 I would suggest that you do a cast of the chamber and slug the bore to determine the correct bullets and case length. They do not manufacture any .380 dia bullets for the 38-55 you'll need to cast your own if you have a .380 barrel. The 38-55 is an very fun rifle to shoot especially using black powder.

  • @gregneville7306
    @gregneville7306 5 дней назад

    Ron I have seen test load shooting shots have changed after a few rounds it got better. Different bullets and different powders leave a different residue behind. Had a good shooting load worked up. Shot a different load to try didn't shot as good as my original load, so went back to my original load it didn't shot as good, shot a few more rounds of it and watched the group tighten back up about five rounds later it was back

  • @mikerobinson6606
    @mikerobinson6606 16 дней назад +1

    The first run of winchester 1894s were chambered in 32-40
    The 38-55 was never offered in the 1886. But was in the 1885 and 1884

  • @timhood6970
    @timhood6970 12 дней назад

    Love watching the videos, but just a couple of things, give my .308 a little more credit, and buy more targets! Sorry had to say it! What I really had to say was, it is great to see you give credit to the gun companies where it is due for making some really good firearms at a lower price point where people can actually afford to still buy a good gun without having to take out a loan to do it. Every hunting rifle I own is a low end Savage, with the last two that were bought both being the Savage Axis XP's, one in 308 Winchester for myself, and one in .270 Winchester for my wife. Both of which are MOA shooters, and work perfectly for these Alabama Whitetail's. Keep up the good work, thanks for all of the info you pass along!

  • @gsnicholas8522
    @gsnicholas8522 16 дней назад +1

    The original 1894 Winchester offerings were 32-40 and 38-55.

  • @DadWil
    @DadWil 17 дней назад

    really like the tip on balancing a dime on the end of your barrel to check for flinching or bad trigger pulls ... we will be using it in the future thanks for that tip...

  • @poisonPpaully
    @poisonPpaully 17 дней назад +1

    The mark clown is the absolute opposite of what me and I assume most of your fan/subscribers that are
    Real fans and gun nerds like me like all of the different caliber comparisons
    Short vs standard vs magnum action and different performance out of heavier vs lighter or high bc slower vs high fps lower bc
    Us real fan and gun guys appreciate all your experience and knowledge

  • @64samsky
    @64samsky 17 дней назад +1

    Thanks, Ron!

  • @TonyYork-KB9RAO
    @TonyYork-KB9RAO 9 дней назад

    That freedom bell is a fair approximation of barrel harmonics. The tone (musical note) can be adjusted by changing dimensions in much the same idea as load development changes the frequencies of a barrel's harmonics. (yes harmonics is the word you are looking for).

    • @TonyYork-KB9RAO
      @TonyYork-KB9RAO 9 дней назад

      Another harmonic example: If you have a guitar string openly vibrating, and touch the string at the proper interval it will change the pitch to a harmonic relative of the open note, but it has to be at a specific interval to work, This could explain some of the difficulties that are found in 'tuning' a rifle barrel, or loading for accuracy.

  • @ronladuke7235
    @ronladuke7235 17 дней назад +1

    I knew a couple bothers that built bench rest rifles and would buy match grade full diameter barrels usually.224 bore diameter and would do their own threading chambering and crowning.They would find one barrel would often shoot much better than others and said if you shot out that barrel and had it machined to a larger caliber it would again be a superior shooter??

    • @jfess1911
      @jfess1911 17 дней назад +1

      It is still a mystery why some barrels seem to be so much more accurate. For decades, barrel makers have been trying to figure out how to reliably make those "hummer" barrels that shoot everything well.

  • @billhendon1017
    @billhendon1017 16 дней назад

    Thanks Mr Ron! Love your show!

  • @jennifermorgan6913
    @jennifermorgan6913 16 дней назад

    I love carbon fiber cleaning rods Ron. Sweet one piece, with little chance of damage. I'm sure you know this and just didn't add it to the list.👍 and use a darn bore guide.

  • @warrengreen3217
    @warrengreen3217 17 дней назад +6

    I think the 300 blackout is the dumbest round ever made

  • @brianschumaker5912
    @brianschumaker5912 16 дней назад

    Targets are reused at Camp Perry all the time. They just use white and black pasters to cover the old holes. Works good enough for a national competition. Works good enough for me.

  • @nozrep
    @nozrep 9 дней назад +1

    19:35; i’m a rube goldberg of a pigeon. now yous goes and thinks about the meaning of the phrase i’ve typed why dontcha🤙🤔

  • @Simon-talks
    @Simon-talks 17 дней назад +8

    From now on, I’m blaming my groups on: “it got cold“

    • @BenRester
      @BenRester 17 дней назад +1

      Or too hot lol

    • @TheDespairbear
      @TheDespairbear 17 дней назад +2

      When I play pool I blame my misses on "not enough chalk"

    • @warrengreen3217
      @warrengreen3217 17 дней назад

      I use varget powder for all my rifles wide range of cals 30-06,308,30-30,303British, 6.5creed its very stable in hot or cold weather so its not a issue

    • @jasonshults368
      @jasonshults368 13 дней назад +3

      Cold means "shrinkage."

  • @HobbitHomes263
    @HobbitHomes263 17 дней назад +1

    Still loving my Marlin 356

  • @dorarolfzen4132
    @dorarolfzen4132 17 дней назад

    Always Much To Learn. 🤔

  • @jonathanmitchell3733
    @jonathanmitchell3733 17 дней назад

    oooooo Thats a good idea. Round nose bullets performance

  • @nozrep
    @nozrep 9 дней назад +1

    i, for one, quite like it when Mr. Ron pounds his gums. Maybe not even every time. Say 85% and upwards of the time. But the amount of stuff I’ve learned in the last year watching Spomer and Backfire and others far outweighs the occasional dud video. And I think most video creators are aware that they can’t make a banger of a video (pun intended!😅) every single time. That said, I am always glad when Ron or his wife give him the sour grapes commenters to read so that me and other fans can laugh at their idiocy which Mr. Spomer is quite too polite to call it out for what it is. So he looks at the camera with that twinkle in his eye and the wink wink and let’s us troll the guy of our own volition🎉🎉!

  • @curly__3
    @curly__3 17 дней назад +2

    Here is some good advice from someone that has been shooting, reloading and hunting big game for 36 years... Pick a good, heavy for caliber bullet/load combo and use that for everything you hunt with that rifle. So like 30-06 180 grain federal power shock for deer, hogs, antelope, elk, moose, whatever...then, if you hunt coyotes, pick one load for another rifle in another chambering, say a 223 rem and a 55 grain varmint bullet that you like. Then just check your scope mounts for tightness before you put the gun away everytime and you will probably never have to clean the barrel again and your point of impact and group size will only change with temperature and elevation...
    There are a lot of people selling barrel cleaning products that will tell you otherwise and they lurk on comments sections like this and troll people like me... But whatever...

  • @nozrep
    @nozrep 9 дней назад

    every cent counts! less money spent on paper targets equates to a bit more money to spend on bullets and video production ideas!😂

  • @WillyK51
    @WillyK51 17 дней назад

    I'v noticed latelly talk about barrel cooling when target shooting in summer. BUT no one talks about what the temp is when hunting Late Fall/Winter. The Air/Barrel temp is Freezing. You got a Rifle sighted in at Summer/Early Fall temp. What about Point of Impact Shift in Freezing Temps?? Sighting in a Rifle by freezing the barrel in Summer for winter hunting makes SENSE?? Runing air through the barrel if hot ??, or having a Cooler full of Ice to place the barrel between shots??. One of those styrofoam frozen food food shipping boxes, Hole with a plastic sleeve to drive the barrel over ice??

    • @RonSpomerOutdoors
      @RonSpomerOutdoors 17 дней назад +2

      You are welcome to experiment with that stuff, Willy, but I suspect that the differences you discover will be minimal. Cold does slow down muzzle velocity by decreasing the heat, thus energy, of the powder burn (with some new temperature insensitive powders minimizing this.) The denser air increases drag, thus increasing drop, too. But most of this can be calculated via a ballistic calculator. Beyond 300 yards or so it starts to matter for hunting.

  • @philipfreeman72
    @philipfreeman72 17 дней назад

    In AK I tended to use mag primers more than lower 48 .

    • @jasonshults368
      @jasonshults368 13 дней назад

      When I used to hunt late season here in Montana when it was well below zero, as in 20-30 below, I learned that magnum primers kept things relatively consistent, so I just worked up with magnum primers.

  • @Wildoutdoors-h4j
    @Wildoutdoors-h4j 14 дней назад

    Hey Ron I’m new to deer hunting and hopefully i am getting a 30-30 and wondering what gr I should use for deer hunting

    • @RonSpomerOutdoors
      @RonSpomerOutdoors 14 дней назад

      Either the 150, 160- or 170-grs. will do just fine. The 30-30 is forgiving and a proven deer killer with all bullet weights. No huge ballistic advantage in one vs. the other, so roll with the 160 as a perfect compromise. Best of luck and have fun!

  • @kevingriffith4036
    @kevingriffith4036 15 дней назад

    This rube wants his money back. LOL. KEEP UP YOUR GREAT VIDEOS.

  • @csipawpaw7921
    @csipawpaw7921 16 дней назад

    Stop gripping. The 7mm prc velocity drop is a minor and insignificant issue for most shooters. Hornady has a small markup on its ammunition to stay competitive. I am willing to bet they had already printed a thousand boxes or more when they were forced to switch powders.
    They faced the problem of charging more per box to pay for new boxes of ammo with the correct velocity listed, or using the existing boxes and keeping the original price.
    They made the best choice for their customers.

  • @thebro5820
    @thebro5820 16 дней назад

    Tell Mark to catch me outside

  • @mr.mr.3301
    @mr.mr.3301 17 дней назад

    In the east our humidity is less during winter. Would that make a difference countering the temperature difference?

    • @RonSpomerOutdoors
      @RonSpomerOutdoors 17 дней назад

      Unfortunately, drier air is more dense than humid air, increasing drag.

  • @jerrymartin5100
    @jerrymartin5100 17 дней назад

    The Big Bore 94 in 375 Winchester will shoot 38-55 ammo, and the chambers were made to shoot both.

    • @gsnicholas8522
      @gsnicholas8522 16 дней назад

      The brass dimensions are the same. The difference is that a 38-55 is a low pressure round. It was originally a black powder cartridge.

    • @jerrymartin5100
      @jerrymartin5100 16 дней назад

      @@gsnicholas8522 it will still shoot in the Big Bore 94, but not the reverse.

  • @jeffreyj9286
    @jeffreyj9286 17 дней назад

    Trying one last time

  • @joelpeterson8424
    @joelpeterson8424 17 дней назад

  • @ozark_trapper
    @ozark_trapper 17 дней назад

    Browning offered a Xbolt Hells Canyon 7mm mag 1@8 twist 26-inch. U could go heavier. I am shooting a 180 gr in my 280AI.

    • @jfess1911
      @jfess1911 17 дней назад +1

      The main issue for many is that the major ammo suppliers will only produce ammo to the SAAMI standard. If you hand load, you can take advantage of the improved features and load heavier, higher-BC bullets. What is the max length of the ammo that fits in the magazine for this rifle?
      Thanks

  • @MaxwellMeade
    @MaxwellMeade 17 дней назад

    Hey ron, I've been looking through the backlog and haven't heard you give justice for the revolver cartridges for hunting. With the right choice of ammo, the 44 mag can get over 1200 foot pounds, and I've seen buffalo bore ammo that gives a little more juice than 1400 foot pounds. And with stout loads, the 500 Mag can get over 3000 foot pounds. ( that's in a pistol.... Ouch.)
    And of course if i have to talk about revolvers... tii armories re chambers the magnum research long frame 500 Magnums to 500 bushwacker, which can deliver a tremendous 5000+ foot pounds, more so than that featherweight 458 you were shooting a little bit ago.
    But along with this information, i would like to hear your thoughts about taking rifles chambered in the magnum revolver cartridges ( 454 casull, 480 ruger, and the 460/500 s&w mag.) to Africa. That 454 has taken almost, if not everything in africa in a pistol... So why not put it in a lever action?

    • @RonSpomerOutdoors
      @RonSpomerOutdoors 16 дней назад +1

      Gee, Maxwell, I don't know. 5,000 f-p from a 500 S&W Mag. seems a stretch. The most powerful factory loads and recommended handloads generally top out at less than 3,000 f-p. I'm sure you could exceed that in a longer barreled rifle, but 5,000? I'm not familiar with the 500 Bushwhacker. The 458 Lott, however, exceeds 6,000 f-p. We must also remember that the flat noses of those handgun rounds add drag which slows them quickly and wastes energy downrange. Regardless, I wouldn't want to be hit by any of them.

    • @MaxwellMeade
      @MaxwellMeade 16 дней назад

      @@RonSpomerOutdoors oh I see, the 500 s&w can only max out to about 3000 to about 3300 f-p, Aria ballistics has a type that gets about 3200 if I remember correctly.
      The five hundred bushwhacker on the other hand.... If I remember correctly, tii armories got a 450 grain bullet over 2400 fps.( Max power out of a 10 inch barrel they give is 5500 foot pounds...)

    • @57HEMIviken
      @57HEMIviken 16 дней назад +1

      My old man just scored a rossi lever action in 454 casull, he also put a sig sauer romeo 5 red dot on it. Can't wait to spend a little more time with it.

    • @MaxwellMeade
      @MaxwellMeade 15 дней назад +1

      @@57HEMIviken hell yeah man! That rifle can take your almost anywhere you want it too. I've heard that those Rossi's are a load of fun.

  • @carlosugarte1450
    @carlosugarte1450 16 дней назад

    Temperature change in the field and cold bore shift, spin drift, elevation, coriolis effect.....but if I miss it's me?

    • @jasonshults368
      @jasonshults368 13 дней назад

      Cold temp, snowing, icy road, but if I hit another car, it's me?

    • @carlosugarte1450
      @carlosugarte1450 13 дней назад

      @jasonshults368 you can't find anybody to talk to in your basement, can you?

  • @jimb8904
    @jimb8904 16 дней назад +1

    Hi. I. Mis spelled. Facts. Its. Funny. I. Don.t. mis spell. Often. But. Twice. Today...

  • @jimmywilliamson8540
    @jimmywilliamson8540 16 дней назад

    Little bits of masking tape oh really any tape are grateful for patching holes on a Target and quicker than changing them

    • @jasonshults368
      @jasonshults368 13 дней назад

      It also works to use a pencil or pen to mark the edges of existing holes.

  • @clintjohnson6248
    @clintjohnson6248 16 дней назад

    We're gonna miss Mark eh Ron.

  • @musicmanhunter1
    @musicmanhunter1 16 дней назад +2

    Don't change your shows 99% of them are Great LOL

  • @nozrep
    @nozrep 9 дней назад +1

    sir, you must pound your gums hereto, forthwith, and forevermore!!!

  • @speedoverall
    @speedoverall 16 дней назад

    Don't listen to the naysayers, they know not of the gifts you give!

  • @bocain812
    @bocain812 17 дней назад

    I will mail you a stack of paper targets, Ron. What is your P.O. Box?

    • @nozrep
      @nozrep 9 дней назад

      if you’re not joking you can find it on his main website outside of this youtube channel lol. I think it quite funny though

  • @dansaver8247
    @dansaver8247 12 дней назад

    Too many fiddle-farters out there. A Canadian sniper in WW2 shot a 303 with scope. The rifle had a 3 inch grouping at 200 yards. I never cleaned my 7.62 FNC1A1 in West Germany for 6 months, having fired 15,000 rounds on our NATO rifle team. No problems.

  • @nozrep
    @nozrep 9 дней назад +1

    i hate people like mark the ruby accuser, which may be unChristian of me, but is true, and but or also i also support his right to free speech. go figure. anyways, everything i watch on youtube for “free” is in fact included in the cost of my ATT internet cable bill each month. So, even though Spomer doesn’t get my money since I am not a patreon, I do in fact pay at 70 USA dollars per month to watch Ron Spomer videos. So there. Take that! Not you Mr. Spomer, the ruby accuser. Take that, ruby accuser!!!

  • @jimb8904
    @jimb8904 16 дней назад

    Hello... maybe. Mark. Needs. To. Make. An. Informative. Video. Showing. His. Expertise. On. Something. Shooting. Related. Then. You. Could. Have. Him. As. A. Guest. U. Tuber. So. You. Could. Ask. Him. About. His. Deficiencies....... My. Opinion. Is. You. Are. Very. Informative. And. With. Helpful. Fscts. As. Well. As. Extremely. Good. Natured. With. Statements. Like. His.... have. A. Nice. Day.

  • @lmbear
    @lmbear 17 дней назад +1

    Some poor advice concerning rifle accuracy there Ron. A sheet of paper is not enough of a freefloat. Not even close. You want a "generous" freefloat, and 1 sheet of paper has a thickness of about .004". That is not good. Also you mention how to tighten action screws (you refer to them as "bedding screws"). You say, don't tighten the rear screw too much, or it could warp or twist the receiver and affect accuracy. That is absolutely false, especially on a properly glass bedded rifle. That will NEVER happen on a properly glass bedded rifle. Keep in mind, if action screw torque has that much of an effect on rifle accuracy, you have a SICK RIFLE. Does that make sense to you?

    • @RonSpomerOutdoors
      @RonSpomerOutdoors 17 дней назад +1

      Makes sense, Imbear, and I thought I mentioned that the rear tang screw tension can have that effect on a poorly bedded action, i.e. lower in back than front. But if I forgto to say the, thanks for bringing it up. And, yes, with some stocks additional free space between barrel and stock is important. Traditionally (with fine walnut stocks) one did not want, for cosmetic reasons, large gaps to show. Pragmatic shooters today don't seem to care about this.

  • @scottstruif3939
    @scottstruif3939 16 дней назад

    Your wet noodle theory is BS. There’s no such thing as “barrel harmonics.” A non-concentric bore will interfere with smooth bullet travel through it.

    • @KentuckyWindage22
      @KentuckyWindage22 16 дней назад

      Be careful what you say. Some people might actually think you're serious. haha

    • @jasonshults368
      @jasonshults368 13 дней назад +1

      Barrel whip is not a myth. It is demonstrable and observable.

    • @scottstruif3939
      @scottstruif3939 13 дней назад

      @@jasonshults368 That’s what I said. If the bore isn’t true there be lateral forces. Straight barrels don’t “whip.”

  • @albosarge6524
    @albosarge6524 16 дней назад

    I’ve pretty much decided the lack of target changes is laziness.

    • @RonSpomerOutdoors
      @RonSpomerOutdoors 16 дней назад +1

      I agree. Running 100 yards out and back after every 3 shots wears me out.

    • @albosarge6524
      @albosarge6524 16 дней назад

      @@RonSpomerOutdoors I hang multiple targets at one time I label each target for the round. I’m going to be shooting. There’s really not hard. It just takes a little bit of want to lol. Keep you organized and you don’t have to wonder if you’re looking at the right group or not. Most targets have a center target and one at each corner so you can get five groups out ofone target hang two targets shoot 10 groups.

    • @jasonshults368
      @jasonshults368 13 дней назад +2

      Isn't it fun that we all have different ways of doing things, and we all find success with our unique methods?