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Nope, just wanted to poke your brains. See if there was an easy fix.Have you contacted the company?
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Most will fix or replace it for you, probably the latter than to work to open it up etc etc.I contacted the company and they have a lifetime warranty on the scope! They want me to send it in, so they can take a look.
Some of them, maybe. But some brains here don't seem fixable. Depends on which member.Nope, just wanted to poke your brains. See if there was an easy fix.
For the most part I think you're spot on. Where we differ is that I would spend an equal amount on the glass/mounts as on the rifle, or more! I have one $900 rifle wearing $1700 glass and at least $100 in mounts.I've seen too many China cheapo scopes fog up, fall apart, or fail. It's not worth the hassle.
Get a USA Leupold. Or at the minimum, Japanese Weaver, or Japanese made scope.
I totally get the old adage of spending 50% of the rifle value on a scope.
$400 savage, get a $200 Leupold.
$800 Henry lever gun, get a $400 Leupold.
$1200 Steyr-Tikka-Ect, get a $600 Leupold.
I know it seems like a lot of money, and it is, but an optic should not be a disposable item that you scrimp on. The optic should last the lifetime of the rifle. It's worth spending more to get the reliability and longevity.
For sure. I was saying that's the bare minimum.For the most part I think you're spot on. Where we differ is that I would spend an equal amount on the glass/mounts as on the rifle, or more! I have one $900 rifle wearing $1700 glass and at least $100 in mounts.
You can put great glass on a mediocre gun and wring out it's full potential. Put cheap glass on a great gun and it will never be any better than the cheap glass.