9.3x62 'plans' in motion

Didja ............ didja...........didja........... oh wait......


....... Happy Birthday Johnn ....... and did your birthday present show up yet?
:cheers:

Not yet Looky. That's why I'm mainly in my reloading room, ;)



peeking out the little window to spot the delivery people as soon as it arrives. Camera is ready, scope and mounts are ready. Next, after the 'fondling session', time to crank out some reloads.
 
I know expectant parents who were not as keyed up about their little delivery.............;)

And Happy Birthday Johnn, whenever it may be!

Doug
 
No better time than to put a blankie over the owl's head and sneak a pinch of that rattl'r med dah sin...........

I try and stay away from 'Jet Fuel'. Too powerful and makes 'Moosie' look,;), different, like a nut crackerLaugh2.



This;) is more my speed and was lunch on more than a 'few' occasions on our recent trip to England.



And, here's the newest addition to my 'Harem'. My Zastava M70 in
.366 Wagner. Actually now, I'm glad I waited for this deal as the wood is a little darker than the 1st one I was hoping to get.



It's actually a little darker than it appears in the photo but I attribute that to todays lighting in my den. With the 1st go over, wood to metal fit seems to be very decent and not bad wood for the price range. Oh, bolt cycling feels a little rough at present but nothing serious. While it's not Schultz & Larsen quality, over all,:cool: I'm pleased. Now:D, to 'fondle.
 
Looks good Johnn and Happy Birthday! As you have noted, your comb may be too high, something that I have been dealing with, I'm going to be reprofilling my stock in the next little while.
 
With a 2-7X Leupold scope on low mounts the weld is perfect for me with the 7X57 and .308 in the Z-M70 Mann.... are you sticking with the irons Johnn or scoping?

P.S - Happy Birthday... those donuts look good, dang you! I'm on my way to the fridge...
 
With a 2-7X Leupold scope on low mounts the weld is perfect for me with the 7X57 and .308 in the Z-M70 Mann.... are you sticking with the irons Johnn or scoping?P.S - Happy Birthday... those donuts look good, dang you! I'm on my way to the fridge...

;)Both. I plan to go with the same as I have on a few other rifles, Weaver Pivot mounts. They offer quick easy access to iron sights, if & when the need arises and they've always worked well for me. I had a spare set I was saving for my model 1651 Husqvarna in 358NM but I think I'll use them on the Zastava instead.

Those are not donuts. To go with the pint of Guinness for lunch, those are onion rings.:p.
 
;)Both. I plan to go with the same as I have on a few other rifles, Weaver Pivot mounts. They offer quick easy access to iron sights, if & when the need arises and they've always worked well for me. I had a spare set I was saving for my model 1651 Husqvarna in 358NM but I think I'll use them on the Zastava instead.

Those are not donuts. To go with the pint of Guinness for lunch, those are onion rings.:p.

Phew.......I thawt maybe they were mewsie related, like deep fried nose rings or other type mewsie portals coated and deep freyed.
 
Happy Birthday, Johnn !!

Nice rifle ! Well worth the wait.
And I see that you are a fellow Guinness drinker .. maybe my all-time fav beverage .. lol.
Cheers !!

All I've done so far is fondle & maul it. Bang for the buck, from what I see, I'm satisfied with it so far but the proof of the pudding will be burning some powder in it.

Guinness, my favorite on tap, here but especially in Great Britain and in five weeks last fall, I tested it, often.
 
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