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Analysis Paryalisis/ Scope Mounting & Bore Alignment
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<blockquote data-quote="Joe Hendrix" data-source="post: 1089221" data-attributes="member: 80066"><p>Thanks for the input. Sorry for the headaches as none were intended. I am a bit of a freak and seriously enjoy the details of any endeavor. I often find myself lost in details and as always the internet is so full of contradictions I have come to trust in the opinions of this forums members. Preparation for shooting is almost as exciting for me as actual shooting (as strange as that is for some to understand). I would like to do my best the first time out past 600. </p><p></p><p>You guys are awesome. I appreciate your advice. I am almost done breaking in my barrel and will be starting serious load development from there. I just got invited to hunt in Idaho with some friends so I need to take off and start my first draft of my packing list and historical statistics regarding weather patterns for the last decade (Joking (kind of)).</p><p></p><p>Thanks again fellas. Be safe and Semper Fi.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joe Hendrix, post: 1089221, member: 80066"] Thanks for the input. Sorry for the headaches as none were intended. I am a bit of a freak and seriously enjoy the details of any endeavor. I often find myself lost in details and as always the internet is so full of contradictions I have come to trust in the opinions of this forums members. Preparation for shooting is almost as exciting for me as actual shooting (as strange as that is for some to understand). I would like to do my best the first time out past 600. You guys are awesome. I appreciate your advice. I am almost done breaking in my barrel and will be starting serious load development from there. I just got invited to hunt in Idaho with some friends so I need to take off and start my first draft of my packing list and historical statistics regarding weather patterns for the last decade (Joking (kind of)). Thanks again fellas. Be safe and Semper Fi. [/QUOTE]
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