snert
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Now gents, in regard to my stability, I would mention that years of patrol in a Charger has placed my bubble firmly in the middle. Weebles wobble, they do not fall down. And in regard to Mr. MAjestics comments, I might add I just spent ten days in his home state and see that they still wear straw hats and drive buggies there, and it was 70 degrees outside! Snow is no excuse!
During my absence from the forum I see that NO ONE has offered much in the way of innovation (maybe shocked by the brilliance of my hone technique?) so I have to register my dissapointment. I do have to thank Josh for bringing to mind the most important aspect of accuracy...the feral NY groundhog! Now that makes me want to start a thread on the proper scope mounting and leveling process to make sure that the Coriopolis effect is counteracted when taking shots over long ranges (50 yards and more).
During my absence from the forum I see that NO ONE has offered much in the way of innovation (maybe shocked by the brilliance of my hone technique?) so I have to register my dissapointment. I do have to thank Josh for bringing to mind the most important aspect of accuracy...the feral NY groundhog! Now that makes me want to start a thread on the proper scope mounting and leveling process to make sure that the Coriopolis effect is counteracted when taking shots over long ranges (50 yards and more).
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