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<blockquote data-quote="Ley253" data-source="post: 5948442" data-attributes="member: 4681"><p>You can check it yourself. stretch an arm to full length, and point a finger upwards, sight the finger onto an object, close one eye, if the finger stays where it is, thats the master eye, if it moves....its not! I am pretty sure that if they change over half way down the plot your in trouble! I had some dust blow into my eyes years ago, and when I had cleared them my pegs were no longer in line! Before moving, I wiped my eyes as it was like looking through a waterfall, and, pegs were back in line !</p><p> Bob, that may explain why I could score possibles one day, and nothing the next, when I was 16 or so. Rifle was a 22 Martini Henry, if my memory is correct.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ley253, post: 5948442, member: 4681"] You can check it yourself. stretch an arm to full length, and point a finger upwards, sight the finger onto an object, close one eye, if the finger stays where it is, thats the master eye, if it moves....its not! I am pretty sure that if they change over half way down the plot your in trouble! I had some dust blow into my eyes years ago, and when I had cleared them my pegs were no longer in line! Before moving, I wiped my eyes as it was like looking through a waterfall, and, pegs were back in line ! Bob, that may explain why I could score possibles one day, and nothing the next, when I was 16 or so. Rifle was a 22 Martini Henry, if my memory is correct. [/QUOTE]
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