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<blockquote data-quote="monster" data-source="post: 645970" data-attributes="member: 46765"><p>Feenix,</p><p></p><p>Thanks for that link. That's funny, for all these years, 25+, I've been using the phrase chasing the bull, but not for exactly the same meaning. It was something yelled in my ear by a Gunnery Sergeant as he was trying to throw me off my game. I got his meaning then and it has always stuck with me.</p><p></p><p>Tomorrow I'm going up to the gun shop and asking the gunsmith about how he mounted my scope. This video makes something else clear to me. When I setup on my dining room table with the bipod, yeah it ****es my wife off, and look down the street, there are some flowers in a neighbor's yard that aren't clear. There is no way they shouldn't be. I swing the parallax knob all the way around without any help. With the same scope in Gander Mountain I can sharpen letters across the store. I'm concerned that the gunsmith has done something wrong.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for all the help. I guess I won't know until I go to a range. There is another gunsmith I'm going to check with as well. Just for peace of mind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="monster, post: 645970, member: 46765"] Feenix, Thanks for that link. That's funny, for all these years, 25+, I've been using the phrase chasing the bull, but not for exactly the same meaning. It was something yelled in my ear by a Gunnery Sergeant as he was trying to throw me off my game. I got his meaning then and it has always stuck with me. Tomorrow I'm going up to the gun shop and asking the gunsmith about how he mounted my scope. This video makes something else clear to me. When I setup on my dining room table with the bipod, yeah it ****es my wife off, and look down the street, there are some flowers in a neighbor's yard that aren't clear. There is no way they shouldn't be. I swing the parallax knob all the way around without any help. With the same scope in Gander Mountain I can sharpen letters across the store. I'm concerned that the gunsmith has done something wrong. Thanks for all the help. I guess I won't know until I go to a range. There is another gunsmith I'm going to check with as well. Just for peace of mind. [/QUOTE]
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