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Re: O.T. Rifle scope problems
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Posted by Mr Bill No. Mn. on November 16, 2005 at 19:27:45 from (209.191.208.91):
In Reply to: O.T. Rifle scope problems posted by old on November 16, 2005 at 15:41:23:
Hey Old - You clued me in to something. Where and how does your scope attach to your sks. I have one and its a chinese make. The scope mounts to 2 of the boles that mount the cover on the top of the recoil cover. They have a tendency to loosen up. I have the same problem with mine. Shoot at a target from a bench and will hit high one shot and right on the nest time. I feel I"m getting impatient pulling the trigger. It takes forever to fire. Feels like I have to pull the trigger a half inche before it fires. I end up jerking the trigger which raises the rifle barrel. Got to pull it apart and work on the detent to get more of a hair trigger. Just a thought as we have the same problem.-Bill
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