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    Posted: 21 Jan 2017 at 3:30pm
does it only'' line up''the correct way,thanks ahead of time
Tom
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It only goes on one way. HTH Tracy
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Absolutely right Tracy.  I was told the flywheels were carefully balanced.  That is the reason for the "staggered" bolt pattern so it would only go on the right way.
Tom, Take good care of my favorite.
By the way Gentlemen you are both from States that produce some of the finest natural riflemen I have ever met.  When I was positioning my squad I would always ask "anyone here from Tennessee or Kentucky." If I was lucky I got one Real lucky I got two.  They were on my right and left.  I would call out the shots to them and they would get it no matter how difficult.  Thanks to the riflemen of Tennessee and Kentucky.
They made me look good.
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thanks men
i am an average marksman,i think there  are some born with a gift on that one
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A squirrel a day keeps meat on the table and hunger away.

Practice can help a lot.

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If you could put it on any which way the timing marks wouldn't always be aligned correctly.
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