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Re: Settle this debate [Re: J.G.] #7223766 07/13/18 06:26 PM
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Originally Posted By: FiremanJG
I know that's right. But group texts will make me want to throw the phone as far as possible. There have been some, I asked to remove me, and my wife chimes in "please excuse my curmudgeon of a husband".


Yeah, group texts can be the worst. If you have an iPhone, you have the option to mute alerts (won't vibrate, ring, anything). Just go into the group text, click the circle with the "i" in it in the top right corner, and toggle on "hide alerts." There is also an option to remove yourself from the conversation in there.

I mute a lot of group texts. Allows me to still look at the messages when I get the time, without having to deal with my phone vibrating all day.


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Re: Settle this debate [Re: BigPig] #7223771 07/13/18 06:30 PM
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I still say aim high and right if hitting low and left roflmao

Re: Settle this debate [Re: BigPig] #7223796 07/13/18 06:57 PM
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Yea, I have to turn notifications off for this group when I go to bed otherwise my phone will end up vibrating it self off the table.


Problem is, the rest of the group stops talking at 1am, and then I’m left there alone, with nobody to talk to crying


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Re: Settle this debate [Re: BigPig] #7223852 07/13/18 08:00 PM
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I'd just use a shotgun and hit both.

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Re: Settle this debate [Re: RiverRider] #7223910 07/13/18 09:02 PM
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Rifle is shooting low and left.

2nBeez says to put the cross hairs on point of impact and adjust to point of aim.


This will make the rifle shoot even lower and further to the left. Here's why.

When the rifle was originally fired, the aim point of the scope and the rifle were obviously not in alignment. The aim point of the rifle barrel was low and to the left of that of the scope. Moving the rifle to the point of impact BEFORE adjusting the scope moves the axis of the rifle even lower and further to the left. If adjustments are made at this point, they are backwards to the direction the scope axis should be moved to bring the scope axis and barrel axis in alignment.


Yup. You'd be doubling the initial error.


This. It can't be the same either way. One way you're adjusting the scope down and left and the other way you're adjusting it up and right. It's impossible that those two methods reach the same POA/POI.


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