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Shot My Henry Rifle Today....
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and figured out real quick I need bifocals[:(]
The rifle shoots great, slick action, decent trigger.[:)]
But I can't see the sights.[:0]
Thank goodness for scopes[;)]
it's all good now[:D]
P.S. have an appointment with the optometrist next month[^]
The rifle shoots great, slick action, decent trigger.[:)]
But I can't see the sights.[:0]
Thank goodness for scopes[;)]
it's all good now[:D]
P.S. have an appointment with the optometrist next month[^]
Comments
What model is that
Cool, still have my new Henry in the box....if I ever get over this sinus crud, I hope to hit the range soon.
What model is that
that is the H001 in .22lr
funny you posted William81, it was your post about getting a new Henry that got me interested in the first place![:D]
You're welcome or I'm sorry, which ever one works !!!!!! [;)][:)][:D][8D]
like I said, it's all good.
I knew I needed bifocals, it's been a long time coming, but today it really hit home.
Great little rifle, BTW.
Well worth the $$$
quote:Originally posted by William81
You're welcome or I'm sorry, which ever one works !!!!!! [;)][:)][:D][8D]
like I said, it's all good.
I knew I needed bifocals, it's been a long time coming, but today it really hit home.
Great little rifle, BTW.
Well worth the $$$
See if you can find a Doc thast know about shooting. Bi Focals did not help me.
quote:Originally posted by William81
You're welcome or I'm sorry, which ever one works !!!!!! [;)][:)][:D][8D]
like I said, it's all good.
I knew I needed bifocals, it's been a long time coming, but today it really hit home.
Great little rifle, BTW.
Well worth the $$$
Glad you like your Henry, Mr. Loaf. I've got one in .357 and love it.
Can't see how bifocals would help, though. Re-focusing your eye from target to front sight will destroy the overall picture, even if you bring the front sight into focus. It does for me, anyway.
A clear target and a fuzzy sight keeps your pattern small and tight. (2nd Katherine, 4:13).[:)]
Brad Steele