It'd be good,to get 24hrs outta a Safe Queen's bore. Zero will be gone lonngggggg before that,with windage adjustables and few things scar as nicely as living wood. I really enjoyed the Bronze Brush/JB Tutorial,that is some seriously funny schit! thanks.
This woulda been a killer R&R to ruin a coupla rifles on,in the first coupla days...other than the weather is gonna be exceptional. One thing about Life on The Milford,is even when it's purty out,things you cain't see is putting the [bleep] to living wood and metal that ain't silver.
It's a Mind [bleep] for many and I've seen me more than a whole [bleep] buncha heads shook,in disbelief. In fairness however,I never have seen anyone on their second Safari,not totin' a silver bore,a dead handle,turrets,LRF and a boolit thunk...amongst a plethora of other constants. Be curious to know how many folks I've lead to water.
'Course,I'm afforded the luxury of getting to see and hear it ALL...and I'm rather at ease in airing things out.
Hint.
B,
No problem,
Some folk prefer the sound, and fury of a cacophony.
Others such as I prefer a lighter touch
No need for straight jackets on scopes or for break-in by tossing into a stream, quarry or bush. My POV, with experience comes knowledge and patience. So, no burned out barrels, just smooth shooting and excellent accuracy.
One shot,
one kill.
And I do luv me some blue steel and wood.
Custom Mauser 98, 35 Whelen.
Cousins, Browning High Wall, 30-06 Springfield, Winchester High Wall, 270 WSM