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<blockquote data-quote="1sniper" data-source="post: 478355" data-attributes="member: 22283"><p>I called sightron to see if it was a missprint and they weren't sure, they had to check with the tech guy (actually forget what they called him) and they were supposed to get back to me and they didn't yet. So the other question I asked is if they do retical changes, they answered no. So I did a little more research and found a guy that everyone is suggesting to do a retical change, I think his name is Bill and his last name starts with a A (I can't remember everything is written down at work) I asked Bill if he could do it and I got the same answer no. He said because the Sightron reticals are between two pieces of glass and glued together and there is no way to change them. When I here back from Sightron I will let you all know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1sniper, post: 478355, member: 22283"] I called sightron to see if it was a missprint and they weren't sure, they had to check with the tech guy (actually forget what they called him) and they were supposed to get back to me and they didn't yet. So the other question I asked is if they do retical changes, they answered no. So I did a little more research and found a guy that everyone is suggesting to do a retical change, I think his name is Bill and his last name starts with a A (I can't remember everything is written down at work) I asked Bill if he could do it and I got the same answer no. He said because the Sightron reticals are between two pieces of glass and glued together and there is no way to change them. When I here back from Sightron I will let you all know. [/QUOTE]
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