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A more reasonable question would probably be how does one manage to keep those Weaver top straps from scratching the scope when you snap them on? Put a strip of paper in the ring before snapping over. Slide it out after snapping over.
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A more reasonable question would probably be how does one manage to keep those Weaver top straps from scratching the scope when you snap them on? Put a strip of paper in the ring before snapping over. Slide it out after snapping over. I like that!
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A more reasonable question would probably be how does one manage to keep those Weaver top straps from scratching the scope when you snap them on? Put a strip of paper in the ring before snapping over. Slide it out after snapping over. Works like a charm.
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I always put them on the right side because that's how they were in the magazine ads.
Leupold QRWs are mounted with the levers on the left because they hang out so much. They catch everything, pretty much, so my next set will be the PRWs.
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A more reasonable question would probably be how does one manage to keep those Weaver top straps from scratching the scope when you snap them on? Put a strip of paper in the ring before snapping over. Slide it out after snapping over. Yep! Same for Leupold PRW and QRW rings. Thin, glossy business cards, etc work well - slick and tougher than plain paper.
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A dollar bill works really well, they are made from a very tough paper, have used that trick for years.
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223 Rem, my favorite cartridge - you can't argue with truckloads of dead PD's and gophers.
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A dollar bill works really well, they are made from a very tough paper, have used that trick for years.
drover I use a fifty... has more built in redundancy.
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A more reasonable question would probably be how does one manage to keep those Weaver top straps from scratching the scope when you snap them on? Put a strip of paper in the ring before snapping over. Slide it out after snapping over. Pure genius.
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A dollar bill works really well, they are made from a very tough paper, have used that trick for years. drover Been doing this for years now.
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But...
Can you use a debit card if you don't carry cash???
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But...
Can you use a debit card if you don't carry cash???
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According to Hoyle the screws should be on the left north of the equator and on the right south of the equator.
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Always put them on the right side on my leverguns. Functionally no difference, but they seem to look right on the right side.
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