Howdy folks,
I did a bad thing. Last March, I was carrying my Browning A-Bolt .270WSM armed with a Swarovski scope across my back as I jumped across a creek. When I landed on the other side, I didn't realize how slick the rocks would be and I ate it...scope first...Long story short, it knocked the scope way off. After about 8 shots, I got the scope where it was shooting about 2 inches left at 100 yards, but the scope will not adjust right any further as the left/right adjustment is maxed out. Other than that, the scope is still perfect, and I can manage aiming right of everything, but I'd rather not.
Any advice?
Help to re-sight in
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Re: Help to re-sight in
Give Swarovski a call. they have a great repair and warranty policy and they should be able to take care of you for a minimal cost if any. They really do take care of their customers well.
"A vote is like a rifle; its usefulness depends upon the character of the user."
Trevor at OpticsPlanet
http://www.opticsplanet.net
Phone: (800) 504-5897
Fax: (847) 919-3003
Trevor at OpticsPlanet
http://www.opticsplanet.net
Phone: (800) 504-5897
Fax: (847) 919-3003
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