Off eye scope mounts for MVA

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DeadEye
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Re: Off eye scope mounts for MVA

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And I still remember that wonderful shoot-off between you and Ted in Missoula all those years ago. It was one of the best as you are, be well.

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Re: Off eye scope mounts for MVA

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I remember that shoot off also. It was one of the better shoot offs I've ever watched.
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Re: Off eye scope mounts for MVA

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I remember shaking so much when done, that my spotter took the rifle from me ;).

Thanks Ted, Steve Earle has what I needed in stock and will be on its way to me tomorrow.
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Re: Off eye scope mounts for MVA

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Jen,

Lets see a repeat of the shoot-off at Raton next year.

Good to hear that you are still around.

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Re: Off eye scope mounts for MVA

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Just wanted to add, it will be great to have you back with us, Jen! You have been sorely missed! John Gage
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Re: Off eye scope mounts for MVA

Post by lefteye »

Jen,

Klaus here. Sorry to hear about your challenges. You will be just fine once you get used to the offsets. Biggest problem is cross firing but that might just be because I still get nervous sometimes... I have been making my own offset outfits and, since I am not a machinist, it takes me a long time to make them. I would be glad to help you out if you should not be able to find any professionally made gadgets.
keep smiling :D
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Re: Off eye scope mounts for MVA

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I would also add how wonderful it will be to have you back shooting. Missed ya a bunch.
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Re: Off eye scope mounts for MVA

Post by cat1870 »

Clarence wrote: Mon Sep 30, 2019 6:46 am Jen,

Have you thought of shooting left-handed? It might be easier to re-train your trigger finger than to go through the hassle of the offset mounts.

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