Thank you to Burris

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I bought a set of Burris Tactical Rings off the EE.

Managed to loose one of the 12 tiny screws that holds the rings together.

I emailed Burris off their website explaining my boobery.

Just got 4 more screws in my hand mailed by them to me.

No questions, no hassles, no expense.

Just thought I'd pass on praise as fast as I would have passed on scorn.
 
I'm in total love with it! Got it all zero'd in to go moose hunting next week. So we'll see what it can see ;)
 
The 4200 would just develop an inferiority complex next to your nightforce. The 3200 at least knows its not in the same league ;)
 
Spelling police....


it's LOSE, not LOOSE....... unless you meant that one of the screws came loose.



:p:p:p


GOLD STAR!

Hold on.

Technically speaking, this is a case for the homonym police as the word is spelled correctly.

Now that you’ve brought it up, again, an ellipsis is used to indicate an intentional omission of a word or phrase from original text. While there may be some debate as to the arrangement of dots, it is generally accepted to be limited to three dots (usually each separated by a space). This seems to be a common problem in your posts, please check your period key to ensure that it is not sticking.

Also you failed to note that "Boobery" isn't a real word.

In addition, the beginning of your sentence failed to begin with a capital letter. This seems to be a common problem with your posts. Please check your shift key to ensure operation. It appears you caps lock key functions fine given the odd use of “yelling” in your posts.

Lastly, here are some errors from some other posts of yours:

“no-one” should read “no one” or “nobody”
“spam” is a proper name and should be capitalized to read “Spam”
“try em” should read “try them”
“gotta” should read “got to”
“dunno” should read “don’t know”
“anyywhere” should read “anywhere”
“ya know” should read “you know”
“youtube” is a proper name should read “YouTube”
“neighbor” should read “neighbour”
“Labor Day” should read “Labour Day”

Thanks spelling police!
 
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