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Old 11-16-2019, 02:02 AM
Bayou City Boy Bayou City Boy is offline
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It’s note a toy easy, you have to use photo bucket or some other website to do it. That is not easy, like everything else on social media.

I'm not wanting to get into a water tossing thing, but you don't need a hosting site to post photos here. You can use one if you choose to, but its not mandatory. I usually use a hosting site (Not PhotoFuggIt) that is extremely easy to use.

I'm not a FB user so I have no need to post pictures there...........

Try to picture in your mind a maybe one year old rifle in NIB condition that is in fact almost 60 years old......... That's what it looks like.

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Old 11-19-2019, 03:01 AM
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Here are a couple of cell phone pics of the Model 70 264 Win Mag at a public range today. Sorry about the uneven light glare on the rifle and the stock. The cover over the shooting benches doesn't filter out all sunlight later in the afternoon this time of year as the range faces toward the west.






The rifle shoots great and it was easy to get the scope and rifle sighted in. However, as anticipated from bore sighting the original Leupold scope that came with the rifle, it took up quite a bit of L-R windage adjustment in the scope to get it sighted in. As a result I'm going to install a set of offset inserts in the back ring of the Burris Signature scope ring set-up. As sighted in today, the scope rings both have zero offset inserts.

This will align the scope more toward the barrel point of impact so that the internal scope adjustments will be more centered, allowing for the erector lenses in the scope to be more aligned with each other to improve light transmission in the scope. Its not a biggie either way with or without the offset inserts but I'm anal....

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Women and cats will do as they please. Men and dogs should relax and just get used to the idea.

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Old 11-19-2019, 06:30 PM
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Nice indeed. Mine was refinished, however, with S# 1,830, it was built in September 1936. .30 US GVT




165gr. SST 4X Perma Center Lyman Scope 100 meters 2,964fps

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