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Gear & Equipment => Optics => Topic started by: LLL on February 23, 2015, 03:17:57 PM
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I have a Redfield 4X scope with a 4-Plex recticle. The upper vertical heavy cross hair
is no longer connected to the finer crosshair. Not off by much but you can notice it when looking though the scope.
My question is will this affect the accuracy of the scope; as the smaller cross hair
is still placed correctly?
I don't shot the rifle often but would like it accurate when I do.
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I have a Redfield 4X scope with a 4-Plex recticle. The upper vertical heavy cross hair
is no longer connected to the finer crosshair. Not off by much but you can notice it when looking though the scope.
My question is will this affect the accuracy of the scope; as the smaller cross hair
is still placed correctly?
I don't shot the rifle often but would like it accurate when I do.
It's broken. :(
Here is warranty info depending on your scope's age: http://www.redfield.com/support/ (http://www.redfield.com/support/)
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Scope is 38 years old, so I guess I got full usage out of it. :-)