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<blockquote data-quote="swampratt" data-source="post: 2904285" data-attributes="member: 15054"><p>very good video.</p><p>What you said near the beginning will help a lot of people..I have had scopes that were backwards from what they had on them.</p><p></p><p>So to expand on what you stated earlier.</p><p>Shoot the gun ,, get it on paper.. then secure the gun so it does not move when you adjust the windage and elevation.</p><p>A steady rest or a lead sled or just a good bag.</p><p></p><p>Now with the shot on paper before you make any adjustments secure the gun and position the cross hairs on the aim point that you were using.</p><p>Now turn the adjustment knobs and make the cross hairs go to the bullet hole you just made.</p><p></p><p>Again good stuff you post thaHooligan , keep it up.</p><p></p><p>To remove dents in a fuel tank on a motorcycle.. remove from bike .. drain and fill with water and freeze it.</p><p>keep an eye on the tank during this time as the dent will slowly be pushed out.. when it is done remove and thaw /flush with gas oil mix and put back together.</p><p>A guy that does Harley tanks told me that.. some with cutom paint and it usually does not even harm the paint job.</p><p>Of course if there are creases all bets are off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampratt, post: 2904285, member: 15054"] very good video. What you said near the beginning will help a lot of people..I have had scopes that were backwards from what they had on them. So to expand on what you stated earlier. Shoot the gun ,, get it on paper.. then secure the gun so it does not move when you adjust the windage and elevation. A steady rest or a lead sled or just a good bag. Now with the shot on paper before you make any adjustments secure the gun and position the cross hairs on the aim point that you were using. Now turn the adjustment knobs and make the cross hairs go to the bullet hole you just made. Again good stuff you post thaHooligan , keep it up. To remove dents in a fuel tank on a motorcycle.. remove from bike .. drain and fill with water and freeze it. keep an eye on the tank during this time as the dent will slowly be pushed out.. when it is done remove and thaw /flush with gas oil mix and put back together. A guy that does Harley tanks told me that.. some with cutom paint and it usually does not even harm the paint job. Of course if there are creases all bets are off. [/QUOTE]
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