Aha I've now worked out who Hitchphil is ! :shakeshout:
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Karen
62 MOA?
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Re: 62 MOA?
Thanks Iain
I like the big arrow on hat idea…….. & now feel a impromptu Christmas pressy to my daughter is needed ....
shed.... stick, bit of alloy, feather duster, glue....... :lol:
& I am going to check out one of my Anschutz sights & see if I can reverse it to a LH wind age knob too. But will refrain from recutting it to a LH thread as I will probably confuse the hell out of her.
Cheers Karen let the abuse begin........... clapclap Have a good Christmas
I like the big arrow on hat idea…….. & now feel a impromptu Christmas pressy to my daughter is needed ....
shed.... stick, bit of alloy, feather duster, glue....... :lol:
& I am going to check out one of my Anschutz sights & see if I can reverse it to a LH wind age knob too. But will refrain from recutting it to a LH thread as I will probably confuse the hell out of her.
Cheers Karen let the abuse begin........... clapclap Have a good Christmas
Quality control of Scottish Ethanol. & RDX/HMX
& my fav chemical is :-) 1,3,7-trimethylxanthine.......... used to kill frogs.... but widely consumed & in vast quantities by the French? Eh?
& my fav chemical is :-) 1,3,7-trimethylxanthine.......... used to kill frogs.... but widely consumed & in vast quantities by the French? Eh?
Re: 62 MOA?
300 yards? Rimfire? Lovely! I used to enjoy the pleasure of flinging 22 rimfire at ETR targetry using an Enfield No. 9. Puzzled the heck out of the .303 shooters!
Hold over about 4 feet is how I used to operate battle sights and work it from there. Mind you in a crosswind...
And, oh, the surprising joy of hearing your little lump of lead strike the alloy target "tink". Enjoy!
Hold over about 4 feet is how I used to operate battle sights and work it from there. Mind you in a crosswind...
And, oh, the surprising joy of hearing your little lump of lead strike the alloy target "tink". Enjoy!
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