>I've been awake/red-pilled since 1979.
Your the guy that listened to Art Bell on nightshift at the lab, aren't you?
>I've been awake/red-pilled since 1979.
Your the guy that listened to Art Bell on nightshift at the lab, aren't you?
>Nevermind zeroing it in. Look at the location of the Mounts themselves.
My sporterized '96 Mauser has the mounts like that. I put high rings on so I could load the magazine which has a closed bottom.
>Not to mention the scope is set back too far,
I had to search a bit for a scope with the proper geometry to fit my rifle and stay out of my eyebrow. But that goes with sporterizing old military rifles.
>And without an exit wound the size of a plum
I've done a lot of hunting. I've seen a huge variation in terminal performance with the same rifle and using similar bullets. Sometimes the entry wound is like a pencil point and exit wound is the diameter of my thumb. Sometimes the entry wound is the diameter of my thumb and the exit wound is huge.
My opinion is entry is behind his right ear and the exit is on his neck. The blood pouring out of his neck is brain blood. He was dead right then.
>shot from the โcameraโ device
A local muzzle blast makes a easier job of explaining what happened to his shirt, but I would expect back-splatter from an entry wound that size.
Also, left-side head wounds tend to cause seizures.
My flag pole pulley is fucked up. I can't lower my flag at all. It's gonna stay up until it disintegrates.