Vern Humphrey
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On the other hand, many a scope is damaged by baggage handlers, by being dropped off a horse, and so on before you actually shoot at game with it.
I recall one time I was checking the zero on my primary rifle at a local range just before a hunt, and it wouldn't group inside a washtub. Then I noticed the reticle was canted at a .45 degree angle. That rifle didn't have iron sights, but I did have a back up rifle which I used.
I recall one time I was checking the zero on my primary rifle at a local range just before a hunt, and it wouldn't group inside a washtub. Then I noticed the reticle was canted at a .45 degree angle. That rifle didn't have iron sights, but I did have a back up rifle which I used.