Quote Originally Posted by Peter Laidlericon View Post
On the other hand Enfield 303 and Andy............. I wrote a book about a little known telescopic sight many years ago. This followed a 5 minute discussion with a No4T armed shooter who didn't have a clue how to adjust - or anything else now that I come to think about it his gummed up No32 'scope that was just another everyday tool so far as I was concerned. So I told him what to do. I even had one of the tools that he needed in my pocket! I self published 150. Sold out and so did another 150 or so just to satisfy the demand and a few back orders. Then had to do 300 and then 450 and then another 500. I gave up after that and let someone else take it on at a few pence per book royalties, on trust. Lets just say that that and then the next one paid off my house......

Everyone who sees your half track in the next 25 years WILL ask you a question about it. And your answer will be '.......here's a little booklet that answers every question you're going to ever ask'. That's ANOTHER sold!
i agree Peter, the point I was trying to make is the build should not only be described but should show literally countless color photos of the steps and as someone that was a partner in a print shop years ago color printing can be very expensive as is top quality paper.

Now putting the build and color images on a DVD/CD would be quite inexpensive and much easier to do. Think of viewing it on your large screen TV, it would be awesome. The first one would take time and effort, after that you could turn them out quickly and cheaply.

The build is fantastic and again not trying to rain on anyone's parade.