
Regardless, Bell actually got to try this sage greyhound, because she licked it out of the glass while we were getting photos together 🙄.
#Greyhound martini series#
I decided to do a Bell-inspired post for my Valentine’s series since she’s my BABY, so obvvvvs I had to do sage greyhound cocktails! Bell would have preferred steak or peanut butter or something, but this was cuter sooo!! Her birthday is coming up, so let’s be real, I will probably end up making her a cake. And she puts her face on the table while we’re eating. Bell has 100% adjusted to our family flawlessly. How has it been over a year already?! I just can’t believe it. Tbh, I’ve been meaning to post this recipe since I got Bell all the way back in December 2017. I should have known I would end up with a hipster dog, it was just bound to happen. She also loves to drive in her Outback and eat coffee beans off the floor.

She arrived to my house with tattooed ears and the first time I took her out to a bar, she kept lapping craft beer out of my friend’s glass. But like with the Mosin or Dolch or many others you have control over your fire/reload sequence and the fastest tested rate of fire would probably never match the circumstances of gun fights in hunt.Īnd we can't put these kind of thoughts in tooltipps, so we opted for the theoretical / technical value that is common for most fire arms.Guys, my dog is such a hipster.
#Greyhound martini full#
With a 7 round tube and a full reload time of ~10s the actual rate of fire would be ~30rpm when you empty -> reload -> empty -> reload etc. The winfield for example has a rate of fire stat of 50rpm if I remember correctly. To get the actual rate of fire you include the (rounded) reload time. So the number you are seeing is the theoretical number of times you can pull the trigger and cock the hammer per minute without reloading (As it is stated in the tooltip). But for the sake of comparing stats we include both values. Or that they don't have a reload speed stat because it's kind of the same action. You could argue that they don't have a theoretical rate of fire. For single shot rifles that doesn't really apply though. The number of bullets you can output without reloading (as in refill and not just rechamber).For anything with a capacity with more than one bullet it makes sense. It's the theoretical rof for all guns (They share stats to be able to compare them). Sriracha Bloody Mary-1.5 oz Vodka-6 oz Bloody Mary Mix.

Wasabi Bloody Mary-1 tsp Sriracha-1.5 oz Vodka-6 oz Bloody Mary Mix. "The rate of fire stat display for single shot rifles is indeed a bit misleading unfortunately. Fresh Pressed Grapefruit Greyhound-1 tsp Wasabi Paste-1.5 Smirnoff Vodka-6 oz Bloody Mary Mix. Regarding RoF: i had a dev response once im just gonna copy paste it here: Plus, adding a sprig of rosemary for a garnish is inspired. It’s crisp, biting, and sure to put a little pep in your step. It’s sweet and woodsy, with plenty of tart freshness from the grapefruit.


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