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Posted: Thu Aug 24, 2006 8:57 am
by Lynn Otto
Of course it's always worth trying, nothing ventured, nothing gained.

Speaking of hijacking rifles, I'm absolutely sure that progress on the new rifle Trev is building for himself suddenly slowed when I expressed and interest in shooting with it. :shock: :lol: Of course it could just be that he's really busy at work but..... Marriage is all about sharing isn't it, you know what's his is ours and what's minie is mine. :wink: :lol: :lol:

Lynn

Posted: Thu Aug 24, 2006 9:40 am
by bully_eye
It's statements like that, Lynn, that make me glad my girlfriend has expressed no interest in target shooting what so ever! :P

Michael

Posted: Thu Aug 24, 2006 10:11 am
by Lynn Otto
LOL Michael

It doesn't really work like that and the up side is that I don't complain about the money he spends on his chosen sport or how much time he spends working at the range, reloading in the shed etc :D

Or keeping this thread in mind how much time he spends making my Omarks shoot well, and he does a quite good job of that. :D

Lynn

Sharing

Posted: Mon Aug 28, 2006 9:47 pm
by littlebang556
Ithink you frightened everyone away Lynn.

My wife has always insisted:

"what's mine is mine and...
whats yours is mine too.

Regards

Rob Alman

Sights

Posted: Wed Oct 04, 2006 6:01 pm
by littlebang556
I know all you guys will say that a scope would have fixed my problems so I am ready for what comes my way.
Just finished the WA Queens fullbore, only on the competitive side for the final day as discovered all too late that I had 1 1/2 lines backlash in my windage arm as well as 1/2 in my elev.
A prime example of how not to get an omark to shoot.
A mistake that I am sorry had to happen during my 1st Queens but I am sure it will not next year...lets hope I cant find any excuses next year.
Now I'm ready to find out all about scopes.

Regards

Rob A