The result is that you see the reticle regardless of which eye your mind is favoring. Everything you said backs up what I've learned and seen with my own experiences as well. The quote above is still the craziest part of it though. It's like you end up with a reticle etched on your non sighting eye...
Is it easy(possible) to shoot a 3x with both eyes open? Yes it is. It just takes a little time. When I started land surveying, there was still a need for a person at the instrument turning and sighting the rod man. I got the nastiest headaches from staring through the scope all day. I was told to q...
I might have done something different myself, but I like the ingenuity. I haven't figured out why people get so out of shape when someone does anything to THEIR OWN possessions. This isn't a museum piece, or Teddy Roosevelt personal rifle here folks. It's like what was said earlier, if he wants to r...
Thank you to Oldman. Mods, I think it would make more sense to have them as stickies at the top of the reloading forum instead of in the Reference forum. If a person comes looking for reloading advice, they usually steer to the reloading section, not the reference section. In the reference section, ...
I didn't want to derail the neck tension thread by plink so I thought I'd see what the concensus is for creating some sticky threads for new reloaders. With the way some of the threads can get into a battle of who's a more experienced reloader, or the only thing they'll do is blow themselves up, may...
Interesting method Oldman. Would you use this method even when a heavy roll crimp is warranted? Like in heavy recoil loads for a 460 or 500, or snubby scandia framed guns with hot loads that have snappy recoil. I imagine this will extend brass life a little bit, as the mouth may have less work harde...
A while back I was looking for a quality digital scale that wasn't going to run me $1000 or more. I knew that the terms "quality" and "cheap" don't usually belong in the same sentence, so I was aware of the obstacle ahead of me. I did a bit of research, read a lot of reviews, som...
I'm not seeing any headspace issues in your pics. Maybe a bit of a fat chamber, but that's not unheard of. I have a Westernfield in 30-06 that does the same thing to brass. Brass lasts just as long as any other rifle I have, and I partial FL size. The case on the left of your last pic does concern m...
Guy sitting in the middle row, second from the right has his muzzle pointed at the guy in the top row on the right. Another in the first row has the gun resting on the bench, and it looks like it's leaning back toward the guy standing in the middle of the second row. Maybe it's just the pic. :?: Thi...