Mule wrote:Last week I was out on one of my shooting contracts. Talking to the employer and took a shot at a bunny at 60m. Swear I shaved the the back of his head as he turned.
boss just chuckled
FuzzyM wrote:Trying to get my 303 on A3 paper. Three misses, wind the elevation all the way down, two hits out of three on the corner of the paper. Take the mountain dew can shim out of the mount, adjust left. 8-10 inches high still. Ran out of ammo and went home. Need to shim the mount the other way. (using proper shim stock) Luckily it's a one piece mount. Got most of it on video too.
1290 wrote:FuzzyM wrote:Trying to get my 303 on A3 paper. Three misses, wind the elevation all the way down, two hits out of three on the corner of the paper. Take the mountain dew can shim out of the mount, adjust left. 8-10 inches high still. Ran out of ammo and went home. Need to shim the mount the other way. (using proper shim stock) Luckily it's a one piece mount. Got most of it on video too.
A drink can? thats a lot of elevation , like the famous bigfella picture with the fully extended bipod (45 odd degree of elevation)
Prios wrote:I reckon I'm not the only person who has put a scope on 90 degrees the wrong way
anthillinside wrote:The fact that we are all here reading and posting joins us in a common obsession called shooting
headspace wrote:Yes, it's got to the point now that you don't skite about a group unless they all touch at 200m. Then someone says "just play with your seating depth and you may improve it." What, in a hunting rifle?