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Helpful video for mounting your hunting rifle scope. Erik’s the man
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Ya that’s a good one. Now I know I don’t have waste money on loctite"Nature's lock tight....." The mans a genius.... CL
The man is on a roll this year with 2 big wins recently.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.
Considering I Grew up with coal miners, his methods are legit. “It’ll work’till it won’t”
He does a lot of good reloading videos and he thinks outside the box on some processes. Can’t argue with his success.Eric is a great guy to follow.
Another good one.He has one for his concrete business too. Cracked me up.
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.Had that been a Rem 742 it could have been some of our Hillbillys, LOL Dan.
I've witnessed a few rifles that were repaired in that fashion.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.
For those that have not seen this...He has one for his concrete business too. Cracked me up.