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Faulty Leupold or other explanation? Help!
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<blockquote data-quote="tjonh2001" data-source="post: 189468" data-attributes="member: 8970"><p>thats why i like etched reticals no worry of broken reticles. but to the question at hand you need to be conserned about that scope. you should level the retical even if the turrit is canted off to one side. you can send the scope in to the leupold custom shop and they will realine the retical and turrit for you . at the same time they will check out your scope and make sure its in good working order.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tjonh2001, post: 189468, member: 8970"] thats why i like etched reticals no worry of broken reticles. but to the question at hand you need to be conserned about that scope. you should level the retical even if the turrit is canted off to one side. you can send the scope in to the leupold custom shop and they will realine the retical and turrit for you . at the same time they will check out your scope and make sure its in good working order. [/QUOTE]
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