Jamie D Van Roekel
AH enthusiast
I’ve done lots of dumb things in this life, but today I did one right up at the top of the pile.
I wanted to get a rifle in the truck because the crops are starting to come out and we will start seeing some coyotes and coons and such. So I grabbed a 30-06 out of the rack and thought I would take a couple quick shots to check zero. I didn’t see where the first shot hit, but there were some weeds in front of the target so I tried another. Still didn’t see anything. So down to the target I walk. On the way I thought I saw where a bullet had hit the ground but thought I must be mistaken. I get to the target and no holes. I thought maybe I had changed scopes from a different rifle and never re-zeroed. So went to about 30 yards and took a shot. The hole was a couple feet high. I remembered the spot in the ground and thought the scope may be loose. Felt everything and it seemed tight. While I was thinking I was rolling a round in my hand. I got a sick feeling. I looked at the round. It was a 270.
The rifle had a sleeve on the stock with ammo in it. I looked and there were 2 more 270 rounds and the rest were 30-06. I know what happened. When I took the rifle out of the truck last fall I filled the sleeve up and thought it was a 270 not a 30-06. WOW!!!
Did I do any damage to the rifle?
I wanted to get a rifle in the truck because the crops are starting to come out and we will start seeing some coyotes and coons and such. So I grabbed a 30-06 out of the rack and thought I would take a couple quick shots to check zero. I didn’t see where the first shot hit, but there were some weeds in front of the target so I tried another. Still didn’t see anything. So down to the target I walk. On the way I thought I saw where a bullet had hit the ground but thought I must be mistaken. I get to the target and no holes. I thought maybe I had changed scopes from a different rifle and never re-zeroed. So went to about 30 yards and took a shot. The hole was a couple feet high. I remembered the spot in the ground and thought the scope may be loose. Felt everything and it seemed tight. While I was thinking I was rolling a round in my hand. I got a sick feeling. I looked at the round. It was a 270.
The rifle had a sleeve on the stock with ammo in it. I looked and there were 2 more 270 rounds and the rest were 30-06. I know what happened. When I took the rifle out of the truck last fall I filled the sleeve up and thought it was a 270 not a 30-06. WOW!!!
Did I do any damage to the rifle?