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Post by Brad Clodfelter on Aug 5, 2006 0:51:56 GMT -5
Nice guns everyone.
Thanks Jordan for the kind words.
Make yourself at home here Jordan. That Valmet looks real good here. ;D
Mike,
That Suhl you have is a killer.
That's the barrel I plan on getting one day as for brand.
Those Benchmark barrels with a 16oz tuner are killers.
Brad
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Post by crazyTKDsquirrel on Aug 5, 2006 1:23:49 GMT -5
Where can I get one of them 'Flux Capacitors'?
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Post by Brad Clodfelter on Aug 5, 2006 1:51:23 GMT -5
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Post by crazyTKDsquirrel on Aug 5, 2006 2:00:31 GMT -5
Nothing came up under 'Flux Capicitor'. What am I doing wrong ? (hehe; ...up under.... That's silly ;D BTW, I was JK'ing about the Capacitor )
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Post by crazyTKDsquirrel on Aug 5, 2006 2:14:53 GMT -5
Thanks Brad. How exactly do you use one of these thingamajiggers? This is what popped up when I clicked on the 'Technical Specs and Use' button:
Material: Nylon and Fiberglass Compound
Ring Diameter: 1"
Notes:
-Lifetime Guarantee
-Allen Wrench Included
How do you know it's level w/ the rest of the scope? Would you just eyeball the "scope anti cant indicator" w/ the turrets on the scope and make sure they are parallel?
PS- The spell check pointed out that 'technical' and 'included' are spelled wrong in the 'Technical Specs and Use' window. Just thought I'd let everybody know. You never know when the evil gnomes'll come and correct you on your spelling. ;D
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Post by Jordan F. on Aug 5, 2006 8:34:54 GMT -5
To mount it you just eyeball it to get it on there first (or maybe level it with a level :confused: ) and then mount it. I usually forget to use it but I am sure it does help, because scope cant can play a big role in helping you shoot better or worse. It should have a level on it so when the bubble is in the middle its up and down
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Post by Brad Clodfelter on Aug 5, 2006 12:22:30 GMT -5
Thanks Jordan.
Once you determine your scope to be level on your gun, you just mount the scope leveler to the scope at the front or rear tube and set the gun level in a rest and make the bubble in the leveler show level when you tighten it up to the scope.
Brad
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Post by sheffieldshootr on Aug 6, 2006 10:28:56 GMT -5
Nice shots of those CZs Don. I especially like the American and the little tree.
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Post by crazyTKDsquirrel on Aug 6, 2006 10:48:44 GMT -5
Nice rifles Don Good lookin' grass too! It's hard to keep grass that green here
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Post by Dwight Pilkilton on Aug 6, 2006 17:14:55 GMT -5
Yes it shoots as good as it looks ;D
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Post by Jordan F. on Aug 6, 2006 19:22:04 GMT -5
DANG!!!, thats some nice wood! ;D ;D Your CZ Fs has some really nice wood too!
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Post by Brad Clodfelter on Aug 6, 2006 19:33:00 GMT -5
DANG!!!, thats some nice wood! ;D ;D Your CZ Fs has some really nice wood too! I agree with that. Wow!
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Post by rimfire kid on Aug 6, 2006 19:58:13 GMT -5
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Post by recumbent on Aug 6, 2006 20:21:35 GMT -5
I've never actually seen a picture of a bedded rifle until now. Must be a girl rifle, 'cause the bed's pink! now that was Good.
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Post by recumbent on Aug 6, 2006 20:25:34 GMT -5
Here's my Cooper TRP3, 36X Sightron Scope, Hoehn 3rd Generation tuner. BKL adapter bases and BKL 257 rings. Rest is a Sinclair with windage adjustable top and speed screw on rear leg. Shoots fantastic. Yes that's me shooting it............
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