Joe lived his whole life in Sault Sainte Marie, MI--on the Canadian border. He spent several winters in Mission, TX until 2012 when tghe Lord said he'd rode in the wheel chair long enough--about 60 yrs as a result of an accident in Korea.
Mrs Haller died while they were in Mission about 2007 or so.
We are diminished but Al has reached his goal and is in the presence of the Lord.
Eye has not seen, ear has not heard what The Lord has ready for those that loved Him....
We cant be selfish. Blessings to his family.
Just go to amatch if you can find one. There are always a few guns for sale or someone knows of one.
Maybe you can find one ready to shoot. One nice thing about 22 RFBR shooters-they will almost always let you shoot a for sale rifle. No pigs in a poke.
Since the tube on the 36 Leupolds is so thin, it was not uncommon to get thoroughly used scopes with distorted tubes, probably from overclamping in out of round rings.
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Another way scopes get 'distorted' is not using one of those Leupold wrenches to turn in the lower 1/2 of...
peoples republic of Illinois (Copied from just above)
Yes, especially Champaign...those college students must be really bad. On the other hand I bet many have gone home and are studying from there but loosing their room/board fees. I wonder if the colleges will have "meals on wheels/feet" to...
Not a benchrester, I bet.. A benchrester is one who shoots a rifle, a benchrest rifle, off(from a bench) at the range w/ special rests-front and rear to support the rifle. Rifle may well weigh 15+ POUNDS.
I’ve heard others complain of the same problem. One in particular, who knows what he’s doing adjusting a scope, had the same issue. Plus Weavers service is spotty at best, warranty doesn’t transfer.
And now Weavers are no longer being made and any repair sent in will be replaced w/ a...