Mounting your Hunting rifle scope

Erik's sense of humor is the same, even when you are with him.
Saying that, don't assume I have spent a lot of time with him-I have not.
But the times I have, he likes to have fun and enjoy the people around him, even at big matches like Worlds/Nationals.
 
Had that been a Rem 742 it could have been some of our Hillbillys, LOL Dan.
Dan, we have a Win 1894 (38-55) that belonged to my grandpa, sometime in the '50's the front sight got knocked off while hunting, the maintenance guy at the mine "fixed it" by cutting a dime in half and soldering on the barrel. It's killed a bunch of deer since, although for about 20 years it's been stashed away in my brother's safe.
 
Dan, we have a Win 1894 (38-55) that belonged to my grandpa, sometime in the '50's the front sight got knocked off while hunting, the maintenance guy at the mine "fixed it" by cutting a dime in half and soldering on the barrel. It's killed a bunch of deer since, although for about 20 years it's been stashed away in my brother's safe.
I've witnessed a few rifles that were repaired in that fashion.
 
If there ever was to be a Cheech ‘n Chong remake , Erik is a shoe in for a Cheech Marin.
 
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