Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 114, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 7, 1966 Page: 3 of 8
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l uk) aaMng them
n,. n th. > !"•"!
Iw'thout furrt ado and
.s ,-asN shots
f having a ginsmith
,,i f.) you is okay
j, si Ihf rifle your-
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see alike •
the statement
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Hey hold the
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• jwittenin
in *<!!' man zen>
in the center of
,■ ltt) y arils and
j thr feat Willi
j.nhh, it pays to "sight
ati rifle This uui't as
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.1 done correctly,
uite simple.
n*ift mistake is for
, m't up a pteee of
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st i bia/jn^ away At
if> error in *i«ht
w. i ! •• m<tfcn;fie<l. and
,;f i you'll b~ luck)
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n- tarv "i/< Thin
r* uu■■■■<• s ,:h!mK only
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makes the ammunition man far
turers happy
There is a much easier waj
Suppose you've just installed a
new seo|«e si^ht on your rifle.
You want to si^ht it in so here's
im>w to do it the i|uiek ami easy
way.
First, to make sure you n
steady and solid, get set up where
you have a i-ooil iest for v}.
in*: Hit ' if jjossiliit reii,ove the
t 'lt from >oui nfl« * . ,,,|y t ,,
a rest tnd ho re -..,j.t rl(|,.
at a chunk of t anllwani .. ,.ir<is
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W'hi'ii you i> t th< Hon hiv 1
ii|> raise jo i si^ht and k«k n
tin v«.| AdjUf.' t until the
en is *1 wins an on tin |(t , ,-i Tins
w«> you .. t>e reasonably sure of
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|* i ami you in uork fn :n th- i<
Hut evert if your- shootmy
something like i) lever action gun
*twri' l«ore sighting isn't possible
at a range of 25 yard# you ••>
more than likely to hit th> eard
t* anl anyway. < >r>< < you'v. es
tahhshe<1 yur first xi„,t %,)U r,
in tHi.sines*
Sro(h sight* lut\ • idjustments
foi elevation ami windai," Die
first is to mov*' tm bullet plaet
ment nth- , up of tiuwn. and tlu
othet either left or right
The** adjust me ills an gnelu-
atirl in minuses of an^ ■ . or frar
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ii^ve a yearly "cMetkvf
Y Insurance needs oro constantly changing.
Property values increase. Liability awards are
h'Kh#r. Theso are just some of the reasons for
lotting us check your Insurance annually.
sure all your values are under The Travelers
umbrella of Insurance protection.
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Bastrop, Texas
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«"••• *•« | rm travklm* insurance com*anus
Martfwtf, Imimiii
| turns thereof. Some have "dick"
adjustment while some (ki not
A minute of angle has a value
"f one half inch at 50 yards, one-
fiHirth inch at 25 yards
Suppose your rifle is shooting
an inch hi«h and an inch to lh«
BASTROP i TEXAS i ADVERTISER, APRIL 7. 1%6
H-D Club Hears
Mrs. Lcis Hopper
Mrs Lois Hopper, extension
agent, gave a demonstration on
Draperies and Window Treat-
ment" at the Rockne HD dub
aim an incti to the rnent" at the Rockne HD Club
menu ,"Ur,; l"'ks "n ho,h i,(iJus' Tuesday evening. March
merits slmuld move your arm right
l<> the bull'seye.
.lust remember, if your adjust
ment moves one minute of angle
with each click, you must adjust
thi dial four clicks to move the
bullet placement one inch.
If each click is only one half
minute of u.i^le, then it would
require eight clicks to move it an
inch And .so forth.
Once you've established your
aim at 25 yards, or directly in
the black or hull's eye of the tar-
*' you ie 11 ad% to determine
where the bullet will strike at
longer ranges
Wltat you must remember is
'li t' i Ihj1I> t tra\'els in a Irajee
t"r> Tlius it will bisect a straiyht
tint out from the muzzle twice.
' a* ii starts up on its tra-
I' ton and again when it comes
town. If this first intersection is
it „'.i yards, the bullet will U- in
bill: s eyt agarn somewhere
nit where it t urves tkiwn and hi
sii ts the line again.
W >tl : !w :: ;im fire
rifle f,>r instance, the bullet will
' n.sv at 25 yards ami again at
vani~ In firing fast shootiru;
■ < nter fin rifles, with flatter tr?>
et tory, th. serond punt tif in
lerstftion will t*> much farther
out.
A 21'i will hisert ).. hnt again
d H|t mi yards out. which means
it won't In' more than an inch
' '■ at 1'*i yards So anything
v*-tweeri the ranges of 10 yards
Rockne Scouts Get
New Members
. tied inf- Troop 1S15
1 art I'.u si HrK'knc
at tt>
■tin,- l"r:
i narlei
Kiall-
pHirtseh
Attend Service
Held at Rockne
App
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wanting .
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! tison.
. Swim
('. it i.
siwrt t
dm tfon. «s
in now
ttiit tught mt
'26, held in the library of Sacred
Heart School.
The club roll was answered
with an unforgettable shopping
experience Mrs. Joe Probst. pre-
sident, presided. Mrs. Verlin Hen-
dn\ was appointed EKE chair-
man. Mrs. Herman Wilhelm, 4-H
chairman, and Mrs. Arthur (loer-
tz recreation chairman.
Mrs Jerry Hilhig, council dele-
gate. gave the report concerning
I h e February II I) Co u n c 11
meeting.
Attending the meeting were
Mrs Hopper, Mr- Joe Probst,
Mi' Verlin Hendrix Mrs. Mat-
thew liartsrh, Mrs. h'rtd Goertz,
Mrs Anne (Jmhman. Mrs. Her-
m.tn Wilhelm, Mrs. Herman Gwr-
tz Mlv l>,uis Baitsrh, Mrs. Tho
ina liotrt/. Mr.s. Hill Kadura,
Mrs Jerry Hilbig, Mrs. Adolph
Si'idi'l and Mrs. Arthur Goertz
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Hid 250 yards will be vulnerable
t" your .24', bullet, since there is
no more margin than an inch er-
roi anywhere in between.
Iliis can tie determined quickly
will) other riflrs onr< you've es-
talili~t;ei| your point of aim at
25 yards.
l*ut the target at 100 yards, fire
and set where the bullet hits
Now try it at 150 yards, and fi-
nally at 2U0 yards 1": s way you
can clearly determent the pt rfor-
manet of your partinilar caliber
>11 tht way from 2a ards to 200
yards.
Qui' k and simplt A strnieht-
ftcuard was to straight shooting!
Invariably, when a ixinch of
ieer hunters start talking g as
Mimeone will get around to men-
tmn.ng the Model " Savagt
lli.s wt ,pson long has ! • • n a
fu\onte deer nflt with Texas
hunters Among tin hunting fra-
ternity it has n'reived the h gh-
'•••"ipliment. It is >t<.-r th-
'est of time
'Hit re are gonu rifles which
iave -come virtual 1> a tradition
r Texas hunting Cine of thest
tin Winchestri ;•! irhine An-
otbei ,s the Sav;, . Despite
i rush of new calilx s and new
t firs in recent y-ars Imth these
\eap-ons continue to be best-sel-
s among Texa- hunters
This part icuiai nit K iel of t h t
S - i 1: 't'l! r, ! ' t'l
hence trie Model W label It «u
'•anils red '<■ thi !*K'. < artridgt .
loiter it i ir,i out rtiamlx-red for
■ . ,2.j0 if*1 This hot new caliber
it tin f.n arti-s industry buzzing
*: it da> a • \';rtr. K:■ of th,s
■ ■ i vt ,tn . > \ >s i 1 ni ti s t
uni«'ian able
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Standifer, R. E. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 114, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 7, 1966, newspaper, April 7, 1966; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth238099/m1/3/: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.