If there is any way possible for you can get it fixed under warranty, that's your best bet. You'll spend far more money than the scope is worth to pay someone to fix it. And then you still have no ca
If there is any way possible for you can get it fixed under warranty, that's your best bet. You'll spend far more money than the scope is worth to pay someone to fix it. And then you still have
No warranties on that one. But he has 4 more of them mounted on remington 700s. Hard to reason with a 81 year old man with stage 4 cancer. Just say ok and try.If there is any way possible for you can get it fixed under warranty, that's your best bet. You'll spend far more money than the scope is worth to pay someone to fix it. And then you still have no guarantees