Or automatically assumed not to be the problem.
Yes. -Al
Or automatically assumed not to be the problem.
4A kid out here that spends time at my house (with my kids) was out back wheelin' a while back..... he got into some fairly deep oopsies and killed the motor in a deep puddle. It's fire a liddle, clunk, sputter, over-rev and rattle to a stop....
Obvious assumption was he'd sucked water.
Over a month later,
about 10 backyard rednecks later,
several actual mechanics later.......
His dad, a 40yr professional mobile mechanic and millwright went out one night and DUMPED SOME GAS IN IT.......
4
VROOOM VROOOOM fired right up. Course you'd expect him to know it was low on fuel, no? Did they have to come out with a front end loader and do a "dramatic" rescue?
another truck pulled him 3/4 mile home to my shop backwards..... he felt it was dramatic LOL
Then they trailered it home....
All because he didn't check the most basic thing
Check the scope mount BASE screws on the front and rear.
they could be too long and be putting drag on the bolt.
it's and easy fix.
Yes that would do it'
glad your squared away'
When I put some Leupold 2 piece Weaver type bases on another Rem 700, I tried to use the Leupold long screws for the front base to see if they'd interfere and the heads wouldn't fit into the holes in the base.
Did you ever work for PG and E ?....Had to ask but I'm just pulling your leg.
Mort
Did you ever work for PG and E ?....Had to ask but I'm just pulling your leg.
Mort
PG&E? Who is that?
Pacific Gas and Electric.
They're doing rifles now?