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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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What to do with adjustment caps
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<blockquote data-quote="blackco" data-source="post: 605165" data-attributes="member: 7356"><p>First of...thank you everone for not laughing at me too much. Also, all of the inputs. I think I might try the lanyard idea; sounds like just what I was looking for. One more thing I would like everyone to know; I just called Nikon about a replacement cap and they have one on the way at NO COST!!! When something is my fault I expect to pay for my mistake. It is really nice to still have companies out there who even support us "less gifted." </p><p></p><p>Thanks all,</p><p>Colby</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackco, post: 605165, member: 7356"] First of...thank you everone for not laughing at me too much. Also, all of the inputs. I think I might try the lanyard idea; sounds like just what I was looking for. One more thing I would like everyone to know; I just called Nikon about a replacement cap and they have one on the way at NO COST!!! When something is my fault I expect to pay for my mistake. It is really nice to still have companies out there who even support us "less gifted." Thanks all, Colby [/QUOTE]
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