He's your early warning device that is telling you your house is full of bugs and will be collapsing soon. Best get cracking on the repairs before collapse.
Mike
I really wish that was possible. I came up in construction doing piecework. So much a foot hung, so much a foot tape strung. The kids today won't stay on the job. They want premium pay for participating. So when no one shows and the job needs doing, the old guys step in and do it. Cause it...
I do alot of home repair here in SoCal and one of my big selling jobs is trimming cabinets for people who have purchased new appliances. The fridges are now 3 " higher than the old ones and many appliances are deeper so they will stick out into the kitchen farther. Just a heads up. Measure...
Bought a Remington 721 , .270 used when I got out of the Army in 1970, second owner. To this day it shoots bugholes at 100 with virtually any factory ammo I feed it. For years I had a Redfield 2x7 Widefield on it and recently put a 3x36x56 scope on it. The extra magnification helps old eyes...
One thing I didn't mention. The bore sighter I have are in the form of a cartridge that fits, like a round, into the receiver and ejects with the bolt. Does not plug up the barrel. Another round cannot be chambered on top of it.
Mike
I am one who has used a lazer bore sighter on my 2 hunting rifles. One is a Model 721 Remington .270 and the other is a Savage 110 Hunter .223 that I purchased from a member here about a year or so ago.
Both have been fitted with new scopes and the way I did it was insert the bore scope, center...