It is amazing what you will see at the range. Several years ago the guy on the bench next to my buddy and me was having problems getting his 336 Marlin on paper. My buddy volunteered our services and on picking up the rifle I saw that the elevation turret was located at 90 deg. on the left side and the windage turret was in the 12 o’clock position. Fortunately we had the tools and were able to rotate the scope and get the rifle zerrowed. Several months prior to that incident we were on the same range where a shooter managed to get one of his fingers out in front of the muzzle of the barrel and put a long gash down his left index finger almost to the bone. It did not bleed a bit and I can only assume that the hot gasses cauterized the wound.