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I get to be first!
:p Ha, I beat you all here! Glad to see some major improvements over the old site Dick, no more going to photobucket to get pics chief among them. Well, it appears we ended the old with my scoped Krag, let's start the new one with the same. I hope we all have as much fun here as we did on the old site!
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Just checking in and wandering around at the moment. May even try and touch some of the "button's". If you hear a "boom", I didn't do it!
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Wonder when the rest of the fellows are going to show up.
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We're coming, just may take awhile.
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:thup:Just got registered, have to learn what's where, etc.
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I made it.I will try to post some pics of rifles at work soon,I think we might need to see smoke. It does calm me so. Lee W.
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Well, it seems my front mounting point has some problems. I got a chance to shoot some today. After bore sighting, the first shot was 4 inches high, 1.5" left. I kept moving the reticle, but the shots kept hitting in same area. Either my groups were more patterns or something is flexing and not returning to the same preshot position. I know the reticle was moving as the old Alaskan doesn't have a perma center reticle and I could see it had moved. After 9 shots, always moving the reticle down and left between each shot, the last one hit touching the first one! There's a fellow on ebay selling a scout scope mount that replaces the rear sight, I might go with that and use a LER scope. Guy's name is Peter, and he rebuilds sporterized Krags. I had to share with him some of Dick Hosmer's knowledge of Krag sight screw threads. With his mount, one is expected to rethread the holes. A metric 4x1.0 is about the right thread, but the standard now is M4x.07 which is too fine. They used to make the M4X1.0, I have an old Japanese made .22 scope mount with screws that fit the Krag sight screw holes perfectly.