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Does he need crutches or a high chair??? LMFAO! Never forget when I was about 8 years old lugging the old man's 742 carbine with a widefield 3-9 up a steep ass grade. He said, you might slip and go down, that gun cost me a couple weeks wages so if you hit the ground and something gets [bleep] up it better be you and not that rifle. The times I fell, I knew I better be bleeding good if the gun was damaged.
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Using the SWFA rings.... There's the problem - the scope rings were not the "Break Away" type Maybe need to replace with an old El Paso Weaver Steel tube scope - j/k
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I bet that sucker still tracks better than a Leupold...
Awesome pics by the way. Ha ha. Probably does..
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style. You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole. BSA MAGA
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Proper ring lapping would have prevented that.
"Life is tough, even tougher if your stupid" John Wayne
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If it was a Leupold mounted in Talley lightweights it would have torn a chunk out of the rifle!
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Using the SWFA rings.... Looks like the perfect setup for shooting over the crest of a hill without showing yourself.
He who joyfully marches in rank and file has already earned my contempt. He has been given a large brain by mistake, since for him the spinal cord would suffice.
- Albert Einstein
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Proper ring lapping would have prevented that. How exactly would that have prevented this "failure"?
Speak life
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Are the screws torqued to spec?
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Proper ring lapping would have prevented that.
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Must be a counterfeit SWFA. Everyone knows they are indestructible no matter what. They don't even have or need a repair department.
It is irrelevant what you think. What matters is the TRUTH.
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Using the SWFA rings.... Looks like the perfect setup for shooting over the crest of a hill without showing yourself. Makes stock pads obsolete.....
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Well, the brown truck arrived today. On it was a NIB replacement scope. I mailed it off last Tuesday, a new one at my door by the next Wednesday !! BAM!! Fast turnaround....
All I can say is that is great for them to do. If they wanted more of my business in the future, They Have It !!!
Love all the comments as well. The humor around here is never lacking...
SC
"You only know one thing for sure about a broken down old man........He's the survivor...."
Incoming rounds have the right of way.....
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Must be a counterfeit SWFA. Everyone knows they are indestructible no matter what. They don't even have or need a repair department. Seeing as how they sent a new scope for one that was damaged by accident, it would appear you are correct. No need for the expense or head ache trying to fix the very few that come back. Just send a new one.
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Good service by SWFA.
Same thing happened to me with a Leupold and they told me to buy another one.
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My pal broke a Leupold just as pictured, they repaired it at no cost...
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