Good Shooting will sell you a 'test' brick containing 5 different lots, you test and call in for the right one. As noted above, dont hesitate to get right out there and do your testing, most lots dont last too long. Shooting for Perfection. James Swan 06.19.13. I remember the shot very well. As I have done hundreds of thousands of times before, I steadied myself, focused on a quarter-sized orange dot in the. Clint and Clemme Swigert, of Shooting for Perfection, came to the Buckeye Rimfire Club on Saturday October 10 to sell some Eley ammo. Folks could test ammo for about an hour before match time and several lots of the new shipment were found to be real good. Good Shooting and Killoughs sell by the lot number. You can also send your rifle to Lapua or Eley to have them test multiple lots out of your gun, then you can choose the lot you want to buy. Vlnbyr: 09:27 AM: If you want to order both Eley and Lapua Clint Swigert has by far the best selection of lots. Wmrike: 11:07 AM. You can still run the purchase through your pet dealer (I use Clint Swigert, Shooting for Perfection 502 750 3276). The test center currently has about a dozen lots of Midas+.
By Molly Pennington of Stacker |Notable movie lines become part of the cultural lexicon, working their way into pop culture, parodies, and—in the digital age—circulating as gifs and memes.
It's only fitting, then, that the American Film Institute (AFI) in 2005 compiled a list of the greatest movie quotes based on feedback from more than 1,500 leaders in the creative community including film artists, critics, and historians. There have, of course, been many worthy additions over the last decade and a half that warrant future consideration: Lines like “I drink your milkshake,” from “There Will Be Blood,” or “I wish I knew how to quit you,” from “Brokeback Mountain,” were delivered shortly after the cut-off date. “Look at me, I’m the captain now,” from “Captain Phillips” has also received full meme treatment, as has “Why so serious?” from “The Dark Knight.”
The quotes in AFI's list were selected from a ballot that included 400 choices from American films that have deeply circulated throughout popular culture over the years to expand their historical legacies. The earliest film quote comes from 1927’s “The Jazz Singer,” with “Wait a minute, wait a minute—you ain’t heard nothin’ yet,” a slick self-reference to its status as the first “talkie.” The final year represented is 2002’s “The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers” with the line “My precious” delivered by Andy Serkis’ unforgettable Gollum.
1939 saw the most movie quotes on the ballot, the year that powerhouse films “The Wizard of Oz” and “Gone with the Wind” premiered. “Casablanca” is the film with the most quotes in the top 100—a whopping six—whittled down from 10 quotes. Three of the lines are delivered on the foggy tarmac where Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman say goodbye with iconic panache.
Read on to see how many of the quotes from the top 100 you already know by heart.
© Touchstone PicturesBy Molly Pennington of Stacker |Notable movie lines become part of the cultural lexicon, working their way into pop culture, parodies, and—in the digital age—circulating as gifs and memes.
It's only fitting, then, that the American Film Institute (AFI) in 2005 compiled a list of the greatest movie quotes based on feedback from more than 1,500 leaders in the creative community including film artists, critics, and historians. There have, of course, been many worthy additions over the last decade and a half that warrant future consideration: Lines like “I drink your milkshake,” from “There Will Be Blood,” or “I wish I knew how to quit you,” from “Brokeback Mountain,” were delivered shortly after the cut-off date. “Look at me, I’m the captain now,” from “Captain Phillips” has also received full meme treatment, as has “Why so serious?” from “The Dark Knight.”
The quotes in AFI's list were selected from a ballot that included 400 choices from American films that have deeply circulated throughout popular culture over the years to expand their historical legacies. The earliest film quote comes from 1927’s “The Jazz Singer,” with “Wait a minute, wait a minute—you ain’t heard nothin’ yet,” a slick self-reference to its status as the first “talkie.” The final year represented is 2002’s “The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers” with the line “My precious” delivered by Andy Serkis’ unforgettable Gollum.
1939 saw the most movie quotes on the ballot, the year that powerhouse films “The Wizard of Oz” and “Gone with the Wind” premiered. “Casablanca” is the film with the most quotes in the top 100—a whopping six—whittled down from 10 quotes. Three of the lines are delivered on the foggy tarmac where Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman say goodbye with iconic panache.
Read on to see how many of the quotes from the top 100 you already know by heart.
© Touchstone Pictures