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VL63 New Finnwolf scope mount questions

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Got it sighted in at 50 yards and continuously hit a 12 inch plate at 100 yards. Not bad considering it is 112 degrees.
I like the rifle!
 
At our ages and in this time of coronavirus, we might not live to see. Tolstoy wrote War and Peace in less time than it takes to mount a set of Conetrols. And that doesn't count the time it takes to get the reticle level:mad:.

If you used something other than your thumbs........it would be an accomplishment worthy of addition to your skill set.

Imagine........The Thirteen Labors of Stonecreek!! :):)........pandemics not withstanding. :)
 
No, It was a reload. After that I used new ammo, then some of the same reloads. No issues.
Mitch......

Still........one stuck case........is one too many.

I'm sure you're aware of things to check.......good luck.

Heck......after over 40 years......I still carry a multi-jointed cleaning rod, in my hunting jacket.

Hope this helps.
 

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