I use a target like an upside down capital T for zeroing iron sights - it works better for me than round targets, squares or the like. It also works well with post reticle scopes. 188464
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From better days
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RIP Saike
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RIP Saike
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That's because grown ups shoot a 280.
Liked On: 22-12-2021, 08:05 AM
RIP Saike
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Using a cable tie is an alternative to tying the tubes, especially if one end or the other has a bit of damage. Cheap, easy and handy for all sorts of things.
Liked On: 14-12-2021, 09:03 PM
Using a cable tie is an alternative to tying the tubes, especially if one end or the other has a bit of damage. Cheap, easy and handy for all sorts of things.
Liked On: 14-12-2021, 07:42 PM
Using a cable tie is an alternative to tying the tubes, especially if one end or the other has a bit of damage. Cheap, easy and handy for all sorts of things.
Liked On: 14-12-2021, 05:10 PM
Using a cable tie is an alternative to tying the tubes, especially if one end or the other has a bit of damage. Cheap, easy and handy for all sorts of things.
Liked On: 14-12-2021, 03:01 PM
Photos of the process. The first photo is the pad sunk into a bed of plaster so it could be held while the hard backing plate was rebated with a router to fit inside the stock cavity.
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From better days
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RIP Saike
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Photos of the process. The first photo is the pad sunk into a bed of plaster so it could be held while the hard backing plate was rebated with a router to fit inside the stock cavity.
Liked On: 10-12-2021, 05:27 PM
Photos of the process. The first photo is the pad sunk into a bed of plaster so it could be held while the hard backing plate was rebated with a router to fit inside the stock cavity.
Liked On: 09-12-2021, 06:36 PM