My younger son came in for a visit today. He'll be here for a week. Belle and I picked him up at the airport and his brothers met us at the shop.
Stories were told, lies were explored. At some point the conversation turned to optics. I happened to have a rifle in the rack with an old Bushnell scope. It will be upgraded tomorrow. the boys took that scope off the rifle and began to disassemble it, exploring the mysteries of the internals of common optics.
That was interesting, and we concluded that young Philippine grills are better qualified to disassemble cheap scopes than middle aged rednecks from Louisiana. They probably have specialty tools. At one point, a pipe wrench was used in the disassembly, probably not something we would find in a technical manual. This was redneck gun-smiffing of the worst kind. No alcohol was involved in this evolution.
For the record, the reticle was found in the second focal plane.
We'll go get a new scope tomorrow and see how the rifle shoot. It's a push-feed Winchester Model 70 in 257 Roberts. More to follow.
4 comments:
Do keep me posted. I took several deer with that rifle.
257 Roberts is an excellent deer cartridge. 117 gr bullet @ 2700fps MV is plenty for southern deer, out to 250-300 yds.
No explosives either??? Sigh...
So a post ' 64 Model 70 ? You have our attention ... :^)
I've eaten street food grilled in the RPI but no idea of the age of the appliance. Spelczech strokes agin?
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