Here's a little contest to see who has the FUDD in a bad way.
What is this little item that no FUDD should/could be without?
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I use heavy round nosed bullets cuz I can shoot through trees and still hit running deer.

That tool made from the washer would work well for tightening the thumb screws on Weaver Quick Detachable mounts, but real Fudds don't have much to do with scopes and mounts.
Special Weaver two screw ring wrentch.
That tool made from the washer would work well for tightening the thumb screws on Weaver Quick Detachable mounts, but real Fudds don't have much to do with scopes and mounts.
Gotta couple of right answers on that. I've been using that thing for almost 20yrs now. True FUDDism at it's best.
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You must be an engineer......reeeeeeeeal fudds use a quarter.
Ted
Gotta couple of right answers on that. I've been using that thing for almost 20yrs now. True FUDDism at it's best.
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You must be an engineer......reeeeeeeeal fudds use a quarter.
Ted
Gotta couple of right answers on that. I've been using that thing for almost 20yrs now. True FUDDism at it's best.
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Gotta couple of right answers on that. I've been using that thing for almost 20yrs now. True FUDDism at it's best.
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Bullsh*t. A true Fudd rifle will have see-thru rings. They represent the seventh ring of Fuddism. Clearly you're not there yet.
I've seen Fudds who just warp their snot rag around that serrated nut to tighten it after their yearly one shot zero.
I like the washer as you can carry it in you pocket. I took it washer out west on a fly-in Yukon hunt in 1998. Thought it would work well in I needed to swap out to a spare scope w/o having to carry extra weight.I never thought of modifying a washer, I shaped a large screw driver head speacially for Weaver Ring screws. It put them on there so tight you never worried about them coming loose. I had a Weaver 2.5 x 7 wide view with Weaver rings and bases on my old M-70 push feed. The whole set up served me well for over 30 yrs. of moose hunting. The scope never moved a hair in all those years.
That scope is on my BRNO 12/7x57R. The comb is quite low so O/U rings are a no go on this rifle.A true Fudd rifle will have see-thru rings. They represent the seventh ring of Fuddism. Clearly you're not there yet.
I my experience, the "one shot zero", occurs on opening morning, at a "big" doe... which then requires a trip to the gravel pit at lunch, to see why the rifle is "off."




























