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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Scope mystery alignment
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<blockquote data-quote="30BR" data-source="post: 1704383" data-attributes="member: 64079"><p>I loved my old B&L 36, but sent it to Bushnell a few years ago for repair. As you thought, all they could do was replace it. But, not having any fixed 36X with 1/8 clicks, I had to settle for what was their top end scope at the time. A good deal; just not what I needed or wanted. Wound up wasting a several hundred bucks trying to find the cheap solution. My real solution was a new Weaver 46X, which has given me NO ISSUES over two plus seasons of shooting. So good, I bought a second one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="30BR, post: 1704383, member: 64079"] I loved my old B&L 36, but sent it to Bushnell a few years ago for repair. As you thought, all they could do was replace it. But, not having any fixed 36X with 1/8 clicks, I had to settle for what was their top end scope at the time. A good deal; just not what I needed or wanted. Wound up wasting a several hundred bucks trying to find the cheap solution. My real solution was a new Weaver 46X, which has given me NO ISSUES over two plus seasons of shooting. So good, I bought a second one. [/QUOTE]
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