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<blockquote data-quote="ATH" data-source="post: 19054" data-attributes="member: 1656"><p>I emailed them and got a response within 3 hours. They said disassemble and clean/oil the ring assembly, and that it was normal for it to be tight before breaking in. I cleaned/oiled it, which pulled a decent amount of dirt and apparently a few metal shavings out. After reassembling and working them around for half an hour in front of the TV, it doesn't work half bad any more...no stiffer than other new scopes I've had.</p><p> Now we'll see how it shoots!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ATH, post: 19054, member: 1656"] I emailed them and got a response within 3 hours. They said disassemble and clean/oil the ring assembly, and that it was normal for it to be tight before breaking in. I cleaned/oiled it, which pulled a decent amount of dirt and apparently a few metal shavings out. After reassembling and working them around for half an hour in front of the TV, it doesn't work half bad any more...no stiffer than other new scopes I've had. Now we'll see how it shoots! [/QUOTE]
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